The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 18, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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Unswayed by fear, uninflu­
enced by favor. The East Ore­
gonian will tell the truth, the
whole truth and nothing but
the truth, about county, state
and national affairs. Its pro­
gressive features make it a pa­
per for the masses
The East Oregonian of Pen­
dleton. Oregon, is puhttshsd la
ths heart of the wonderful in­
land Empire
You will find
tuat it is readable, reliable
and proffrsaeive, and trill give
you the news reliably, accur
ataly and fully
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO..OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER IK. 1903
lai express _>n the New York. New
SUGAR BOUNTY IN COURT.
Haven & Hartford railway as the re- '
suit of a letter received by the of­ Idaho Citizen* Trying to Prevent tne
ficials in which the writer threatens
Payment of Bounty Money
to w reck an J rob th«» train unless a
Boise D«*c. 17.—In the »upt- m<
specific sum is put In n >lace he des
' court today th«» firat legal step w#»
ignatre.
taken to prevent the payment of the
' beet sugar bounty under th«» la*
CHINESE BURNED.
j passed by the last seaalon of the !«•
Fire in Pertan d Destroys Sherlock 1 stature
Judge R. I* Quart«'», as attorney tor
Building—Several Celoctialc Mi«*
MiM Edward Stein a a «'11 known busir.«***
»ng.
man ot­ Holte, made ex parte app’lca
Portland. Dec. 17.—Fire in th« tion to tbo court for an alternativi*
Sherlock building at S«*cood aud Oak , writ, prohibiting the stat«» treasure
stre» ts tom night, occupied mostly by ’ from paying such bounty, should war
Chinese, caused a loss of $10.000. In ! rants for th same be issued by the
sured. Three bodies were found and ' state board >f examiners.
Alter Hat* sing to the arguments oi
ht’.f a dozen Chines«* are l toeing
The building was located across from Judge Quai •«, th«* «.oun took th*'
t!.e j >bce station. The officers help- matter unde - adviw nent and will de
«•Me tomorruH mor: ing wheth«*r th«
ed tuai y escape
* rit prail'd .or shall issue
DECLARED INSANE.
CHR STMAS MONEY.
Easy Come-Ofl for Man Who Attempt
C-'-*~ P: eaents Sent from Amener t
ed to Murder.
Europe.
London. Dee. 17.—George Robin
son. the engineer who made « a mur
Chicago. Dec. 17.—Chicago » Christ
derous attack on Secretary of th« mas gift to Europe this year in money
e alone amounts to about 81.&,X).'.',)•, !
Bank of England Graham, nearly
t
month ago. was today adjudged in Great Britain, particularly Ireland 1
sane and scut to a hospital
gets more of this than any other1
country. Germany comes next on th« [
GOING HUNTING.
lists in the money order division of
the Chicago postoffice, then Sweden
Kaieer Wilhelm Feels the Need of a and Italy.
Vacation.
The contribution is estimated to b«
Pottsdam, Dec. 17.—The kaiser, ar the largest of rerent years This Is
com pan ied by Grand Duke Vladimir particularly surprising, as then» wa»
of Russia, left for Cherden today on every reason tor believing that th«
a two days' hunt. He will attend th« strikes and the high prices of bee: I
snd other ccmmodltl«»« would comp« 1
literary festivities at Hanover.
economy
BURNED TO DEATH
Reject Russia’s Terms.
Wealtny and Prominent Ohioans Per­
Tokio. Dec 17.—It is generally
lleved the chmhciu
Eastern bhujuwh
situation
ish In Their Home.
Toledo, Dec. 17.—Mr. and Mrs. Her co a graver aspect. A meeting of el
nan Neihana. wealthy and prominent ders and statesmen yesterday was
people, were cremated in their horn« unable to come to any conclusion, a.-
Russia's proposal Is not acceptable
his morning.
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MANY OF ITS BEST AIM6
ARE OFTEN DEFEATED.
Amendments and
Suggestions
Are
Offered by a Wooigrower Who Be­
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VOL. XXVili
Amendments to the Present
S\ item Needed to Increase
Its Efficier.uy.
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tractor under whom the Gieeks work
b«H accept««d the 1 cent per mile rtue
offered by the O. It. & N company
and will purchase tickets ut.der pro
test, taking receipts for tt»«- amount
paid.
As soon an tbe party arrive« at
For: land the contractor will irring
suit against the ORA N., througn
_
their attorney. Turner Oliver, of Im
Grande, to reco/er the m< ney cbarg
ed lor the reduced rate ticket«. The
contractor «laims that his agreement
with tb«« company «alls for transpoi-
bMiun to Mi.«t irum th*« place to whi'b
the Greeks were sent by th • no npany
The ORA N. compaiy. ob tbe
otter hand, claims that the Greeks
broke their contract by qu tting work
•n a body before the work on wbl«-h
V
they were employed was compleleu.
and that th«- Greeks thereby forfeited
MR. ADAMS LEFT FOR THE
all claims to free transportation.
VALLEY THIS MORNING
The guard at the depot has be»-n
discharged and all tears of trouble
with the Greeks have paste-d over, as
If Side Issues Are Considered Would only two or three stragglers remain
In the <*amp
Has« Something Don« to Insure the
FIRST TO HANG AT SALEM.
Execution of Armstrong—Strongly
Attorney General Knox Proves Representative Adams Hopes
that the Merger Promoters Action. Wt4l Be lake« un
Tax Liw Only.
Beg the Question.
MAY YET BE ARRAIGNED
Proves Securities Company a
Trust
by Quotations From Pierpont Mor­
gan. James J. Hill and Other*, and
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HUSBAND IS VALUED
By jiiftv
at
kierwi
w«rj»mr I
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Case of One of Many Following the
Famous Nsw York City Tyr.nel
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Horror. Which Hae Coat the Rail­
way Company in Judgments 8*70^
000
81 THE BEFENSE
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Rochester Dec. 16.—The suprême
court jury trday awar< ed Mr* Este
Hoffman a v rdlct of $18.vu0 for tbe
• -leath of ber husband who was 1:111-
i cd on tbe N« vr York Centrai ratiway.
Motion for a ne» trial was des ed.
but Justice «Uch will Lear tba rail-
way's argument for a réduction of -be
a ri. oun t
Thi» i» an alter math of the faut
tunnel horror m New York City, a* a:
resuit of w hlch judgments aggrei at HAVE RETAINED COL. J.
tag 8370.00»? bave already beên a«x ur-
•vl against the New York Central raü-
H. RALEY AB COUNSEL
way comrany on the grounds of cr.m-
inal négligence in not maintaining a
proper System of signala, lighta and
ventilation ln its City subways.
i
I Outline of FifcKt the Protest,
ants Will Make Against the
Recent “Decision.”
WAGE REDUCTION
m
Favor
of
Retaining
the
Portage
Enumerates Some of th« Draw­
Harney County Murderer Will "Break Penney «ana Miner* Go Out Ratner!
Appropriation Act—Of Greater Con-
the ice" Under New Law.
Violation of Anti-Truet Law—Su
backs Encountered in Its Admin»«
Thar Accept IL
Salem.
Dec 16.—C. D Egbert, alias
corn
to
Washington.
Cumberland. Md., Iter. 16.—Eight­
preme Court Has JurigoiCtion.
tration.
John H. Frost, is the first prisoner een hundred miners of the Myeredale
Representative H. C
Wash ngton. Dvr 16.—The argu
Adems of who has ever been sentenced to capi­ Pa district went out on strike this
A. H. Sunderman. one of the promi­
ment in the supreme court Of the Weston was in the city thia morning tal punishment in Harney county morning against a 10 per cent red or
nent woolgrowers of Echo. Is in the
Northern S«*curitiea merger case, was on his way to Portland, where he will I and be sill also be tbe first man t tlou in wage«.
Colonel J. H Raley who m tbe at
city today and reports the stock in
resumed thia morning by Attorney- transact bualnea* for a tew day» oe-1 be hanged at Salem under the new
toruey for the defease la tbe land
that vicinity doing well, considering
Genera! Knox for the governm-nt. lore going to Salem to attend th«-1 state law requiring all executions to
I <ntm recently noted ia which a decis
HANGED IN JAIL.
the "soft" weatner and unfavorable
»pecial »eMioD of the legislature. At take place at the nen.tentiary.
Mr. Knox said:
conditions for feeding. Mr. Sunder
Egbert
arrived
at
the
penitentiary
­
"Gentlcrtnc-n on the other aide, nut the laat session Mr. Adams was skk j
Suicide Who Murdered Hi* Son on ion was banded down by tbe corn mix
man will attend the meeting of tbe
last evening in charge of Sheris ^vi­
».oner reversing the dex-Aioa of tbe
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in
tbe
Walla
Walia
hospital
and
so
;
we.
have
referred
to
themselves
as
Thanksgiving.
woolgrowers and the National Live
During tbe sens ten, of Harney county, and will be
criminals.' and expwted the court to I ruuld not attend
T«-kamah - Neb., De- 10.—Sokrmon land office at La Grande and saying
stock Association convention at Port
be horrified at such an appellation. I tortai fight be wa» one of tbe un placed under a death watch until the Padlock who killed his son. William, that 1*. was not lawful for a man to
land in January, and thinks every Or­
We have not yet referred to you as known quantltl«*» and each day the date of the hanging, on January 1». on TharAtgiviig. while drunk, hang­
stockman
should
be
in
attend
egon
make a second purchase under the
criminals, but as defendants in »■qui­ talthful received a bulletin aa to bia • Egbert murdered Deputy Sheriff ed himself ’n jail ¡art night, making
ance
John G. Saxton and Jack West. at a nc««e of bl* co**, »leere.
provisions of the land act of 1M2.
condition
and
tne
likelihood
of
hia
ty.
and
that
is
what
you
are.
lt
is
Mr Sunderman is especially Inter
Wild Horse valley Harney county, on
■Ill not allow the matter to rest with
time
enough
to evoke
a strict
con being able to com« to cast bis vote.
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ested in seeing the sheepmen attend
But tbe illness» could not be con October 4. while they were endeavor­
the decision as rendered la the first
•tructlon of tbe »tatute« when you
lows
Bank
Robbed.
the meeting of the National and State
shall have been actually arraigned, quered. and Mr Adatas never made ing to retake him. he having escaped
Woolgrowers' Association and pre
Juimby Iowa, Dec. 16.—Robbers place, the deciston was hat ded down,
fata appearance on the field of action, from Saxton a few days before. He
charged wph crime."
pare to make those organizations
last
night robbed the safe of the Cit not by tbe commiasioner, to Mr. Ra
was
under
arrret
for
burrlary
com­
He declared the statute under ao that thia is his first trip to the cap­
more effective in assisting the Indi
bens'
Savings Bank of 83.000 and ew ley says, but by his aasistaat, Mr
mitted
In
Douglas
county
at
the
time
which the cane was brought to be ital in his official capacity. And to
Temple, and to conflicting in itself,
vidual members in tbe struggle
raped
I
of
tbe
murder.
remedial rather than penal, and quot- the East Oregonian be gav« this
reviewing parts that have not bora
against tbe combinations.
ed decisions tn trane-.M issourt and morning bls first interview on tbe af­
under contention
For Better Organization.
joint traffic cases to show applicabil­ faire of tbe state that has appeared
Aak fee Writ ef Review.
since
bls
election
He believes one of the moat vital
ity to the securities case.
Mr
Raley will aak tor a writ of re­
Wh««n naked about tar aeM.on, h»s
topics to be discussed by the Oregor
He declared the government's ease
view wuh the coanmlaaweer. aad if
woolgrowcrs is the more thorough or
can be put into one terse sentence views on the portage bill, and tbe
that is denied will appeal the matter
ganization among the members for s
"Is there combination, and does it chance of an extended sitting. Mr.
to the secretary ot tbe interior
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Adams
was
resolute
in
bls
opinion*.
fixed sales day at which all tbe wcoi
restrain Interstate commerce’" To
:hat jfficfal sustains the opinion of
grown by the members must be of
prove that ths securities company
For a Tax Law Only.
the asatstaat. the matter wi l be taken
fered for sale, after being graded by
merger is a trust, be reed from the
“I am tn favor of a abort session,
to the federal com, as too many peo­
the growers.
testimony of Morgan. HiU. Clough and
and my vote win never help to keep
ple and too much property are in­
He believes that the wuolgrowers
others,
and
Mid
Hal
and
Morgan
arc
GEN. •LACK NOMINATED
the legialature in Salem longer than
ITES TO PROGRESS MADE
volved to allow tbe question to laps*
organization should make it binding
the men who are responsible for this
PERSIAN SOLDIERS CARRY
the tax law 1* under diacuaaloti.
I CHINESE BRIGANDS LOOT
ibor. of the «rowt of tost reeort
BOARD
TO
CIVIL
SERVICE
on the members to save their woo'
organization,
which
is
strictly
ON EXPOSITION GROUNDS
The cooienuon of tbe ¿«Cense is
WAR ONTO CAUCASUS SOIL.
for this sale day, and prevent Indi
hibited by law. To deny that it , ja
is do not think that the valley people
A
BANK
AT
KUNA
CHENDS
want a long session, and there la no
that tbe act of 1836 which opened
such a combination challenges com-
vidual members of the organization
reason why Eaatere Oregon should.
tbe land to sale was of no force after
from selling choice lots of wool In ad Nine States Have Appropriated Near Hanna Will Keep Up Fignt on Gen mon Intelligence; to deny l-at •t 1»
'«.ere are too mauy law» now. with­
the Mie had taken place Thia was
E«pected
to
Contr.bue
D«rect>y
To-
eral
Wood
—
Fraud
Order
Agamet
in
restraint
ot
no
statutory
influence»
Continucd
and
Serious
Trouble
in
vane« of the sale day, thus making 1«
ly 81-250.000 — Propoeed Measure
out taking n«”*dle»» time to make a
ware t»»« Slav Greed for Persian evidenced by tbe fac* that the de-
more difficult to sell the remainder
Maxim A Gay—Nicaragua Rscog- challenge« the authority of this court. | lot more
Korea—Russian Influence Pred-ani-
Provides for 82.125.000 of Federal
rertment wou.d sot allow any offers
of the clip, after the buyers bare
Territory — Japanese and Korean
nsnt m Korean Councils—Foreign­
nixes Panama—Senate Poetpoitee
'“There is only one thing that I
Funds—Not a Dollar of Government
to buy after the elose of tbe firx sale
picked out the choicest.
O.
R.
A
N.
CASHIER
ON
TRIAL.
Riot at Mokphe. Contributing to !a the .nterval between the firs’, act
' would be willing to introduce b<-
Action on General Wood’s Appoint
ers Expect More Disorder and the
Money Hae Ever Gone Into an Ex­
. Present System Weak.
S*r ousneea of an Already Delicate sad the one of July. 1302
a large
American« Want a Warehip—Ko­
ment Till January 4—Colombiar Second Case Against Breaw Now Be­ I »id«« tbe tax bill, and that to to rem
position
in
ths
West.
In tbe present method of conduc
«■dy the hitch ln tbe Armstrong caae
Situation — American
Dewa**d« number of person» had settled on the
rean
Army
of
8000
le
a
Dangerous
Troops
Seen.
ing Heard at Baker City.
ing the sales days. Mr. Sunderman
1 do not think that man should be
tend and also had many Improve­
Washington. Dec 17.—Most of th«
About Poet Wiju
Factor.
thinks that very little good is accom
Baker City. Dec. 16—Judge Eakin turned loose on the «ommunlty, aad
ments in the way of boildtngs. clear
Washington.
Dec
17.-
President
cerate's
time
today
was
occupied
o)
plisbed for the individual sheepm« n
and a jury wore busy all yesterday in »oiild le in favor ot taking time to
Ber.ia, Dec. 15.—The Tagebtet: re­ Ing» and fences. They bad become
Ijooduc. Dec. 16.—Buna her»luff,
The buyers go among the woolgrow an eloquent and forcible argument Roosevelt signed the Cuban reclproc the circuit court with the secund trial amend '.hat la« or make proviatons
ports
bloody lonflicts along the Caa- permanent residents and had eeettod
Mitchell,
of
Oregon,
in
behalf
of
But I would not th«- Macedonian »««ader. arrived here
era before the date of sale, pick eul by
ity bill at 1 this afternoon with the of Breaw. tbe ORA N. ex-caabirr. tor the execution
bill
appropriating
82.125.000
for
caaian
frontier with eeriou» results there as such
his
today to consult with local Ma«edon>-
all the choice wool, and when tbe
samr ¡an ured by Frye and Cannon In the ciuw known as No. 1. be hav­ i favor that unless it «as necessary ai* and try to raiee funis with which to tbe Caucasians, who were rou’ed
Act of 1802 a New Law.
day of the sale cvmee the grower» the participation of the general gov
ing be*-n acquitted last week in caac The attc.nry general «rem« to thins
Th«'
p«-n
will
be
sent
to
Havana
a
“
rnment
In
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Ex
th«
Persian
army
pursuing
far
ever
When
the latter act was passed tt
io
reo(«e
0
the
struggle
in
tbe
spring
that
the
man
cannot
be
executed
un
­
are left with the bulk of tbe poorer
No. 9. Thia is an Indictment on tbe
the requ«-**t of th«- Cuban minister '■ha-gr of raising tbe amount of a der tbe law as it now stands, and the He wtl! go to America tor a similar tbe Pvnuan frontier. The Tagvb att was not pwssed as aa am*ndmeat to
grades on hand and tbe buyers, hav position in Portland.
He showed that work is well under where it will be plac«»d in tbe Cnbar voucher from 82-61 to 820 64.
say* it will iurnish, Ruesla a pretext the original law, but aa a new law.
rare will be appealed to the supreme pnrpoae.
ing skimmed tbe cream from thi
for tightening her grip on Persia
and simply provided for the sale of
Brigand« m Manchuria.
market la advance, are independent way. the site being graded and land museum
At 5 o'clock last night tbe state was «oort At thy same time som«- of tbe
those leads not pcrchaswd at tbe first
Japs and Korean FigtiL
Vtodivoatock. Dec 16 —A d;»5«atcb k t
still introducing testimony
District t.est lawyers tn Portland are of tbe
and offer whatever they feel dispos­ reaping macadamizing and a finished
Quemada notlfi.'d his govt-rzment
Attorney White is being aasistevi by opinion that the execution can be today say* (he Chine««- brigands who
ed for tbe wool in the socall«»d pool water and sewer system well advanc
Seoul. Dec. 15.—There were move •sle. stating that they should be eo.d
the bill wre Signed. Upon receipt of
Mr. ‘ underman thinks that tbe con t-d
Attorney Wilson, of the O. R A N. held without legislative interferon«» are cunductiug a reign of terror in riot» at Mokpbe yesterday, the Jap- in conformity with the prevtstoos of
Nine »Latte have already wpnropri a reply that Cnba is prepared to carry The defendant fe represented by If that to the care. I would not be Manchuria attacked the bank at Ku­ r.nese owtea wounding 17 Koreuuia tbe first law
la tbe second law K
stltutii.a of the woolgrowers sboulu
out its provision.«. Roonevelt will 1» Messrs John L Ri.nd and C F in favor of opening the gale to for* na Cheuds A pitched battle citeued
wra stated that those persons who
provide for a «*■' a day. and a poo ated 81.2W.tX»—Oregon. California
Korean
official»
are
strenuously
en-
sue a proclamation putting tbe tow Hyde.
«•ign legislation oy bringing up the In which four cltlxeos were wounded. «leatoruig to quell tbe disorder Rua- had settled on the land, had made
of all wool clips of the members, Washington. Idaho, Utah. M utaaa
into immediate
effect.
Preakient!
North
Dakota.
Minnesota
anu
Mie
matter at thi« reeaion '
The brigands »«cap««’, with 7.000 rou­ ».a has nut mterpoaed. although her improvements and come there with
which would be binding on all the
■
Palma «111 iu»ue a umllai proclama ,
ble«
members alike, and make a sale day souri.
Influence still prevails over the oKre- tbe intention of making the place
CRUISERS
AT
NEW
ORLEANS.
Let
toe
Portage
Bill
Alone
He declared the exposition to be of tion.
toeir home »hculd be allowed to hare
Much Trouble in Korea.
a benefit to every individual mem
an
government
1 | ►.* days preferential time to which to
"What do you think about the re
In Effect Dftcember 27.
Seoul, De« 16.— High Korean ofic-
her. The force of the organization such a national character as to jus
French snd American Vessels Ceie. peal of the portage bl«..
Tbe
American
minister.
Alien,
de
­
he was lgls«* are hurrying to Mokph« to try
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should stand behind and protect every tlfy the appropriation propoeed. He I The Cuban reciprocity bill goe-, into j
manded a reply from Korea regard­ ‘ buy the land open which they bad
brat« the Purchase.
naked by the seeker after iatorma- to suppress the disorder«
member, in selling his wool. The showed that according to treasury eff«*ct Decc-mtMT 27.
ing the opening of Port Wlju. Ameri- »ettied
New Orleans. Dec. 16—The French tion.
The contention of tbe oeteaae »s
Ik*sptte tbe American British and an residents here are fearing disor­
wool Bhouid be graded before beiny reports since 1875, the government
Havana
Rejoices.
Mr. Adams looked a tittle doubtful, Japanese pressure the Russian influ
cruiser Gravk-ro arrived before the
that the tow of 1902 »*» a separate
grades nas appropriated an excess of 821.
sold, and all the different _
der
and
desire
a
warship
The
Amer
­
Havana. Df-c. 17.—When the offic city this morning and took part la the "I do not want the bill touched, and i ence over the Korean government is
art. sad that under its provision»
from the various clips should be pui OOO.COO to aid various expositions
icans
among
themselves
give
Russia
ceremonies of the celebration of the am very much opposed to its repea. apjart ntly- unshak«-n and it is ex-
nothing
was said of tbe first pur
together and sold together, thus but not one dollar for such purpoee- ial news reached here last night of
paid emissaries
the passing ot th«- reciprocity bill by centennial of the Ixiuistana transfer 1 think that tbe men of Eastern Ore­ pect«»d Koren will procrastinate and credit tor having
no HmKatkm
rhaae
so
that- there
making the wool pool a pool in fact vest of the Rockies.
Tbe cruiser gon should stand as a unit against l>o«slbl) eventually refuse to act at among the lawless to foment trouble put on *be
the aenate. President Palma bad a to tbe railed State«
■n who had porch seed in
and making the organization a direct
and
thus
create
a
necessity
for
Rus
national salute fired from the Cuban Minneapolis, Topeka and Yankee en its repeal, and if they would do so the all.
And further, that the
A LONG ISLAND MAN
benefit to every individual member.
«tan interposition on behalf of cider tbe first place.
If anything should
fortress, as the gun belched the tered tbe delta this morning and will bill would stand
settler was protected in his purchase
The feeling ot unrest is growing and in the int«»rest» of all clasae«.
For a “Binding” Bales Day.
STANDS OFF A POSSE stars and stripes fluttered over Moro, be before the city ton.gat The train be done with it I would be in tavor among the Korean p«-ople. who feat
by the provision ot the law giving him
If members are at liberty to sell
while the bands over tne city took up Ing ship Hartford arrived Tuesday, it of increasing the appropriation in that whether it be peace or war be­
90 days in which to purchase
stead
of
cutting
it
last
all
off.
was
Faragut
’
s
flagship
when
he
out the choice clips in advance, rt
the
national
antnem
Immune««
PLUMBERS NOT MALICIOUS.
tween Russia an«! Japan, the ex­
In Violatie«« ef Old Rohcy.
"Portland
seem»
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Barricaded
His
House
and
Holds
the
to
be
in
favor
ot
visited the city. 41 years ago
takes away the interest in the pool
crowds cheered America wildly.
tinction of the empire is Imminent. It
It
tbe
matter is construed other
retaining
the
appropriation,
and
the
It spoils the strength of tbe organ,
Fort Until He Is Shot in the Face
is believed that the outbreak of hos­ Reports Sent Out from Spokane Ro- wise It will be in violation of tbe old
Hanna Will Keep Up Fight
other
valley
members
should
not
be
zation for tbe pool is not binding
WRECK
ON
THE
FRISCO.
tilities
or
th«
announcement
of
a
pro
­
yarding Their Action« Untrue.
With Buckshot—Killed a Deputy
Washington. Dec. 17.—Senator Han­
policy of the government to protect
opposed to tt, for it will benefit them tectorate of any kind will precipitate
and all the money spent in maintain­
Sheriff Who Tried to Serve Papers. na today said .emphatically be would
its settlers, and the theory of squat­
The
boss
plumbers,
in
a
statement
nl
a
reflex
manner,
for
what
to
good
ing the organization is wasted.
Two Killed and Others Badly Hurt
trouble, Foreigners in Seoul expect
continue
the
fight
against
Genera!
ters'
righto
It will also be unjust
to
the
public
this
morning,
made
clear
for
Portland
is
good
tor
them
In
a
He thinks the Oregon W’oolgrowers
disorder and th« American residents
Near Fort Scott.
Riverside. L. I.. Dec. 17.—Alonzo Wood on the floor of lue senate.
ll eir position during thf strike of for tn the Jones case for example, tbe
leaeer or greater degree The < ham desire a warship.
Association shouid take up this vital
Reeves, who shot anu killed a dep­
Fort Scott. Kan.. Dec
16.—In a ber of commerce of Portland wants
land is now worth with the improve­
Another Fraud Urd«r.
question and decide to make tuat
Tbe Korean army, numbering 8,u0v their employes for an Increase in
uty sheriff yesterday when the latter
wreck on the St. Ixrule A San Fran­ the road, and 1 think that we will
wages from 85 to 85 50 per day of ments in the way of buildings, barns
portion of the constitution which pro­
Washington
Dec.
17
—
A
fraud
or
men.
is
considered
one
of
the
most
attempted to serve papers, and then
der was issued today against Maxim cisco. near here this morning, two are keep It. It will not hurt any railroad dangerous factors of the situation, as eight I oun, says the Spokane Press. and cleared lands, over S2.000; while
vides for the sales day, binding on
barricaded himself in his home, sur
reported killed and a number seri nr other freight carrying business and
the members, so not one pound of
& Gay, the turf tapsters, who are
an insutxirdinate element is beyond Some of the statements then made if tbe plaintiff in tbe case should be
rendered this morning after defend­
ously injured, two probably fatally.
there is no reason why It should not official control. In case of trouble . are by the plumbers claimed to be un­ allow«*«! to buy the land at tto value
wool belonging to members wi«i oe
charged
with
having
caught
many
ing the bouse the entire night.
'1 he wreck was caused by the col­ be built.
as appraised by the government be
sold outside of the pool on the sales
sucker* through extensive advertia
is feared that the soldiers will be the true. particularly where they say the
Fifty deputies surrounded the house
lision of two freights on a trestle near
day. To this end he will labor and
ing.
first to lead the rioting and begin plumbers would take twice the time would get the whole place for 82i»-
Of
Greater
Interest
to
Washington.
and when Reeves refused to surren­
Pawnee. One of the dead is P. Her
tor a job that a fairly skilled work­ This is manifeetiy unfair, and against
if this is not accomplished he feels
Nicaragua m Line.
"The people of Washington are looting
der kept up a fire with rifles and
tn-.age.
the policy of the government
man would
that the aim of the organization fails
more interested in tbe construction
shotguns. This morning the officials
Washington. Dec. 17.—The Nica­
The decision of the commissioner
They claim they are confident as
of fruition.
STORM
ON
SPANISH
COA8T.
ot
tbe
road,
or
tn
the
fate
of
the
bill,
made a sally and attempted to smash raguan minister. Meyer cables tbi
WRECK FOUND.
ever of winning this strike, notwith­ will affect over 75 families on the
than
are
the
people
of
thia
state.
1
tbe door. Reeves appeared above and state department Nicaargua has rec
standing the published statements of bead of Birch and Upper McKay
PARKER CAPTURED.
fired a shotgun on tbe invaders. No ognized Panamk to the extent of af Mystery of Disappearance of the “Dla- have received many .v.«era from men Many were Drowned and Fishing the master plumbers' association that creeks, and if the present decision to
Smacks Wrecked.
in the wheat belt of that state ask­
one was seriously injured.
pointing a consul at Panama City.
they will not grant the demands of »attained, will deprive these families
He Is Arrested at Livingston, Mon­
covery" Solved.
ing me to take a stand against the
Madrid. Dec. 16.—Severe storms the striker«.
Reeve« received a charge of buck-
Colombian
Troops
8een.
The boss plumbers of their homes and take from them al!
taw
Will Be Taken to Portland.
Seattle, Dec, 16— A dispatch from r»p«<l. Men of ail classes of busi­ raged near Malaga yesterday
Four have appealed to the public for tbeir the labor of year*, giving them noth
shot in the face, A few minutes la­
Panama.
Dec.
17.
—
Tbe
cruiser
At
Uf
Juneau
states
the
wreck
of
ness,
who
have
the
Interests
of
thrir
teen
fishing
smacks
were
wrecked
Spokane, Deo. 17.—L. C. Parker, the ter he gave up.
support and the union also claims ing in return for the investment the}
lanta, returned to Colon, reports it steamer Discovery has been found by sections and state at heart, are work­ Twenty-two bodies were recovered
ex-convict for whom the officers of
have made.
the support of the public.
saw about 500 Colombian soldiers Indians near Cross landing, i he ing for tbe bill and against the re
Portland have been hunting severa
IDAHO MAN IN JAIL.
The
action
of
tbe
union
last
night
north of the Atrato river.
United States ship Rush nas gone to p«*al. and 1 do not tnlnk that the bill
Bid in at Auction.
weeks, has been arrested at Livingi«-
Troublesome Technicalities.
in requesting all who had gone on
Decatur.
shouid be tampered with, unless,
Vote on General Wood Poetponed.
New York. Dec 1«.- Speyer A Co., strike out of symnathy for them to
ton, Mont., and will be taken ba
For several days there baa been
Claimed He Mads Fraudulent Salea
and
here
the
speaker
be«,
«ated
a
lit
­
Washington. Dec. 17.—The senate
bld In the Coneolldated Superior Com­ return to work Is taken publicly as great woe aad gaaahtag of tmrth
to Portland to stand trial on a charge
in Naw York.
Jeffries Will Fioht Munro«.
tle, "it were taken up to add to the pany at auction at noon today for
military committee has decided to
of forgory
a sign that the urlon is desirous of among tbe patrons of the Bolee post-
this
18.
—
Jeffries
Now
York.
Dec
appropriation.
New York, Dec. 17.—Frank Hobbs, postpone action on Wood's nomina
Parker is the man who attempted
doing tbe proper thing by the public office. all because ot departmental
Jack
in
view
of
afternoon
agreed.
"if the matter is taken up 1 will be
to pass forged paper in Walla Walla of Idaho, Is in Ludlow jail, ordered tion until July 4.
To Benefit the Girls.
and not tying up building operations r«i*ee. People have been going up to
give
Munroe's
snowing
last night, to
In favor of adding to, instead of cut
It is announced at noon the presi
shortly after bls release from the arrested by Edward Tustin, treasurer
tl«e registry window of tbe ofllce with
The Sociological society of the at this time
tbe
miner
battle.
ting
from,
the
bill.
However,
1
will
of
the
Green
Copper
Company,
who
dent has tendered the position of civil
state penitentiary. He went to Port­
First Presbyterian church, after its
By their action a great crisis was all kinds of packages « Christmas
vote
to
come
uome
as
soon
as
pox
si
claims
be
advanced
$7,500
to
devel
service commissioner, vacated by iue
land, where he followed the same
goods which they desired to
ble after the tax muddle Is straight regular banquet, last night, decided averted, as all unions, as well as all
Dangsr on Mountain Trails.
r frieñda la dletant placea,
practice, and after a hard chaBe by op a mining property to which Hobbs d««ath of Proctor, to General John
to take up the cause of th»* working orgarizatlons
of
employers
had sent to
ened
out."
and
the
representative
ot
I, R. Rusk, foreman in charge of
the officers he escaped.
He Anally had no title, but which he called the Black, of Chicago, commander-in
ru
of the department reía»re
girl
of
Seattle,
and
will
endeavor
to
Th«*
cleared
decks
for
a
great
struggle,
chief of the Grand Army of the Re the Platts group of mining properties, the people of Umatlua county board­ secure an agreement from all the which, if it had come about
reached Montana, where he resumec Cumstock Mining Company.
al! registered pactagee or lei
that
would
located on the North Pole divide, was ed the train armed with an umbrella la«-ge department stores to close it 6
public.
his old tricks, but was apprehended
show la oae córner tbe
_______
certainly have resulted in tbe death ters must
Solves Nothing.
The war department confirms the in tbe city yesterday on business. Mr. to advance on the political center of o'clock on Saturday evenings
by the officials.
The of businees in Spokane, from which it Bi nder's name and addreee. and where
the
state
London. Dec. 17.—Reuter's agency news that Taft and the Philippine fri Rusk crossed tbe divide on the hard
movement toward this splendid cru­ is doubtful it would have recovered this has been omitted by tbe ma>'er
says Russia’s reply to Japan has not ars have reached an agreement as to snow, without the aid of snow shoes,
sade grow out of an eloquent address in many­ months, no matter which of Christwha gifts be or she is nec­
ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL
RIOTOUS
GREEKS
LEAVE.
as the crust formed Is quite flrm. A
resulted in solving the Eastern dis the sal«* of the lands.
by Attorney E. H. James, who has sid«» of the question would have won essarily erat back to supply the de­
few days past be was caught in a
ficiency. aad » there to a line *ai‘
thoroughly investigated the condition
Threat« to Wreck a Train on the N. pute, and further negotiations will be
«mali snowslide, which carried him Accept O. R. A N. Company’s Cheap of the working girls In Seattle—Seat­
necessary.
inr to be waited apra by the «amp
Cannot Enforce Open Door,
A Real Menagerie.
Y., N. H. A H. Railway.
Rate
Under
Protest.
and registry clerk the delinquent pat
St. Petersburg. Dec. 17.—Tbe Novo 200 feet, hut without injury, as the
tle St Hl
A
trapping
story
that
goes
the
limit
.<»w
Haven, Dec.
17.—Heavy
l.a Grande. Dec. 16.—The last of
Proud School Record.
ron to compelled to again get tn line
Vremya today says America will not snow has not sufficient depth yet to
comes to us this week through C. H.
guards have been placed on the spec
and slowly work the way back to tbe
County Superintendent Myers an­ find it easy to keep an open door In move freely on the steep slopes — the riotous Greek laborers left tbe
Sugar Bounty War.
Burkholder,
who
vouches
for
the
city today for Portland. The con-
Simpler Reporter.
window. -Boise Statesman.
nounces
that
he
has
one
of
the
most
Manchuria,
as
it
has
been
shown
be
It
ever
h
man
got
himself
cordial'.Y
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
trutbfuln<*ss
ot
the
same.
E.
D.
Han
­
:
dislikod, that man is Stat«» Audi’or dy. who lives south of Latham, on«
♦ remarkable cases of close application yond the possibility of doubt her
♦
Turner, of Idaho. Numerous stock­ day last week set 12 traps and on his
Marie Cor«ili Sues for Libel.
♦ to studies in the Walla Walla county uavy is too weak and her mercantile
♦
holders in th«» Idaho sugar companies first visit to them h«> found each one
♦ schools that has ever been brought fleet too amali.
♦
♦
London, Dec. 16.—The libel ♦ to bis attention. The reports of the
Idaho companies were first floated to have captured game, the variety of ♦
♦
♦ action brought by Marie Co­
Seeber school, located two miles east
are flabbergasted at his action over which makes the story more interest­ ♦
Ore “Fizzled” Out
Denver. Dec 16.—There is a ♦
♦ relli against a local councilor ♦ of the city, shows that Beatrice Greg
th«> bounty question last week, fh->
"The 8200 gold ore which gave the
ing than c-ommon. Of the 12 traps, ♦ rumor that four men recently ♦
♦ named
Winter and Editor ♦ ory, «laughter ot Mr. and'Mrs. Chas Jumbo, near Tonopah, Nev., such a
1 a Grande, Doc. 15.—Special In­ most certain of reinstatement, sluce who do not own shares are grinning one contained an owl, three a flying ♦ discharged by the Colorado ♦
n broad and expansive smile and ft* squirrel each, three a polekittie each, ♦ h'uel A Iron Worts, at Pueblo, ♦
♦ Hayden, opened In Blrmlng- ♦ Gregory, residing tn Vaiiey Homd ad wonderfully attractive surface shot
spector Thomas McNutt, who was the order suspending him was first
♦ han. this morning. The space ♦ ditiun, bas attended that school seven ing, dwlnd)«»d down to 820 ore when
Inclined to "rub it in" to thus«' who and two a skunk each, one a woodrat. ♦ had been in coHuaioa for ♦
received
in
La
Grande.
♦ In the ehanitkr was inade­ ♦ years. In all of the time the young the ledge was cut at the 60-foot level.’’ suspended from service In tbe United
His successor has not yet teen got in on the ground floor when the one a yellowhammer and one a mar­ ♦ years past, and that the com­ ♦
CoreUi ♦ lady has not been »lisent one day ncJF said John Bresnahan yesterday
♦ quate lor the crowd.
Mr States land district of 1 a Grande, named and there is no Intimmion in Idaho companies were first floate«L— ten. the fur producers, for which Mr. ♦ pany faces a 83.000.000 short­ ♦
♦ took the stand, assumed a dra­ ♦ been one minute tardy .Liss Gregory Bresnahan, who is one of Patrick during the ».rial of Asa B. Thompson, the message as to th«* future plans of Boise Capital News.
Burkholder paid Mr. Handy 82 50 for ♦ age The company expected to ♦
♦ matic attitude and told uer ♦ to now In the seventh grade and is Clark and «Major B. C. Kingsbury's received a message today from Com­ the department in the 1 a Grande dis­
the hide. Mr. Burkholder states that ♦ gtvc out a statement at the ♦
said to be one of the best pupils ot experts, has just returned from To­ missioner Richards, reinstating him in trict.
♦ lawyer she did not need his as­
Frank Summers, of Iles Moines, the marten is so rare that properly ♦ annual meeting last eventag- ♦
♦ sistance. Tbe case arises out ♦ the school—Walla Walla Statesman. nopah. where be examined the Jum­ his former position, and transferring
Mr. McNutt has been stationed at visiting in San Francisco, has mys­ dressed and put on the market th«y ♦ The dismissed men are under ♦
♦ of criticisms of Corelli in local ♦
bo, on which Clark and Kingsbury him to an assignment of more respon­ I a Grand«' for over a year, and his teriously disappeared, and friends sell for |60. —Cottage Grove leader ♦ no bonds, and if guilty are ♦
♦ matters
♦
♦
The democrats of Washington will joined with Charles M Bchwab, the sibility In the Glenwood, Col. district. painstaking and careful discharge of think he has been murdered, as he
♦ singularly placed.
* not make the single tax a plunk in steel man. lu taking a bond.—Spokes
♦
♦
Athens. Dee. 16.—The Oreek min­ ♦
Mr. McNutt hag not been alarmed his duties has made him many friends was known to have |600 In his pock­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ their platform this year.
man-Re view.
ets when he disappeared.
istry registered their portfolios today ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
over his suapenaicin and has been al* In the district.
longs to the Organization, and Who
MITCHELL MAKES
Shows They
Are
Responsible for
i
BIEL SitNEO
i
I ;
i
SPECIAL INSPECTOR M’NUTT REINSTATED