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VOL. XXVIII
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.. OHEGON FRIDAY, JANUARY I, UHM
FARM HAND AT NAMPA
WHAT THE LEGISLATURE DID
SHOT BY A FOREMAN.
Work
of
the
Special
Session
!
I
in
NO. 7
I
Pans Las also mud*- a thorough
search going from Louse to house all
through Oregon iu search of some
trace
4Ü
The old gent Iman w as over
yeats old. and the supposition te that
he became demented and when he
rea< Led Huntlngtou left the train
and walke«! until he died from sheer
*xhau*tlon
Yale is 277 mil*« from
Huntington, and Le had walked the
entite distance, it is thought All his*
papers, money and ticket to Alli)« I
Iowa wer« in his ¡«orket
which said canal will run or upon
which said improvement will be
made, auch amount or interest in
said latd a* may be req ilred by the
United Eta
les for sold right '-r way.
State«
and sal-1 release from damage* to
the United State*
9
If said G «a rd and any own-
er of any of said land cannot agr«u-
upou the price to be paid for the
amount of. or interest 1. _ hin raid land
required for satu riyht of way. or the
<lamag«-s for tb> takU.g 'heruot. aato I Chinese Soldiers, Disguised
board shall, ana it ia hereby author
ized to institute and proeec-ute in any I
as
Immigrants. Flocking
court of competent Jur.«diction, in the '
name of the state of Oregon, any
Into Manchuria.
necessary or appropriate suit, action :
or proceeding for the condemnation |
of said amount of, or interest in, said
land so required tor «aid purpose«,
and for the aasebsmi-nt of the value PRESAGES MOVEMENT
thereof and for the assessment of
the damages for the taking thereof.
TO DISCOUNT RUSSIA.
And the procedure in said suit se­
tion or proceeding sha.. be. as far as
applicable, the procedure froTided
for In and ty ,-ie laws of the stare
uf Oregon f-sr the condemnation of
land or rijhte of way by public cor­
poration or quasi public corporation*
for public use or for corporate pur­
pose«.
Brief.
Pmk Bradley. Wno Ran Away With
Salem. Dec. 28.—The goveruoi has
I
Foreman Hoober'» Wife, Pay« an in his han«.« for action 34 bills, pass
I
Awful Penalty—Domestic Troubles ed by the legislature, 18 from the
senate, and 16 from the house
Cause Murder and Robbery.
They are:
»100.000 canal bill, re-
.
Nampa. Dec. 28.—Foreman Hoober. peal Phelps act. restoring tax law.
of the Dewey farm, shot and killed tax exemption act. Lincoln county _
.
.
Pink Bradley at 8 o'clock thib num judge's salary Pleasant Armstrong I hlS IS the Uiilly UTOgrani
ing, who, a week ago. ran away with execution, assignment
of
claijj»
his wife. The shouting occurred at agatnst ciUc-s and counties. Soldi-va’
the term. Six abuts were fireo and I l«.->nie appropriation, term of cetin In
WANT A CABINET MEMBER.
all took effect, one in the leg. one in i ninth jud cia.1 district, diplomas M«ui-
an arm and four in the back
An meuth graduates, game laws, rtspid-
Mm.ng interest* Will Demand a New
ers' fee bill, competency of witnesses.
inquest is being held this evening
Government Department.
About a week ago Mrs Hoober Joephine county officers, Multno­
Portland
Ore Dec. 2«.—Prelimin­
stole $500 from her husband and de­ I mah county circuit judges’ .talari--s.
I ary arrangements Lave been complet­
HIS SIGNATURE APPEARS
cam pea with Braaiey. The latter was appropriations expense specla! .<< - another revolution
THIRTY OR FORTY OTHERS
ed for th«- meeting of the American
arrested in Caldwell and served a «ten, six bills to amend code, ind the
ON THE LEASE HOWEVER. sentence of five days in jail- He was lcMowing charters: Mn shfienl. North
MORE OR LESS INJURED Mining congress in thia city next
SUCCEEDS REVOLUTION. -
August, the required guarantee fund
re’eased last evening and at once re- Bend, Gold Bay, I.ebanon
Beaver
having
been subscribed an 1 other for­
Hill. Adams, Seaside. The Unites.
turffed to the tarm
malities concluded.
Athena.
Lostine. .McMinnville. Cot­
Colombia
Tram
Was
Running
Biaty
Mil*«
an
i Germany Send« a Fleet to Protect In-
The executive com mitte< te now at
TO ENCOURAGE IMPROVEMENT. tage Grove.
matum to the United State«. De­
Hour «rd Over Half tne Peop.c work on the preparation ut a bill to
teresta
of
German
Creditor*
—
Be
It Is rot expected that the governor
be introduced In the federal congress
manding a Chance to Lick Panama Oregon Short Line Reduces Freight will feel compelled to veto any of
Thereon
Were
Killed—Accident providing for the establishment of a
lieved Situation Will Find No Re
Rates cn Mining Materials.
them, unless he finds some grave er­
Single-Handed and to 8ubmit Dif­
Caused by Binder« Holding Tim­ department of mines and mining, -e
lief Until an Outside Government
ror has been committed.
Lead thereof to be a member of the
Boise.
Dec.
28.
—
The
Oregon
Short
ference« With the United State« to
ber* on « Freight Tram Breaking— president's cabinet
The
governor
has
approved
a
num
­
Step« in
and interfere*— Every. •
Th'« bill will
Line has established a rate via the
The Hague Tribunal.
No One Killed in th* Pullman*.
come before the mining congress
Sec « —The «aid board is hereby
Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line aud ber of the bills passed, and a few
thing
at
Standstill.
others he has filed without his signa­
next summer and will be introduced authorized aud directed, as soon as
connections to become effective Jan­
■
, . ■
Washington, Dec. 28.—Postmaster­ uary 2. 1904, of »1.45 per 100 pounds ture. so that they will become laws
Conne..Biille. Pa. Dec 26—While in congress during the n<nt session ail the land and intereat therein re-
Washington. Dec. 26.—The state
running at a high rate of *pe«-d. the thereafter.
quired v fh-> United State« for said
general Payne announced today that from Chicago; »1 371* from St. Louis in 90 days. They are:
Bills signed—Repeal of Phelps act, department has received the follow­ Duquesne Limited train on the Balti
ri bt of way and said releases from
tue lease of the postoffice quarters and »1.25 frem Missouri river to Ida- re-enactment of old tax law. canal ing from Minister Powell;
«Dmages to the United States has
no points on mining machinery car­
NO INVASION
| "Insurgents are now marching on more a Ohio raiiroad struck a pile ot
at Cheyenne contains the name of
heavy timbers on the track and was
been purchased, obtained, condemn­
loads, to lncluae engines, hoists, not: bill, exemption act. Multnomah coun­
i
from
Macoria.
The
ty circuit judges' salary, appropria- ^an* Domingo
Senator Warren as lessee, in viola­ era and many other articles.
wrecked,
at
7:45
o'clock
last
night
ed
or assessed as herein provided, to
Cognlm
Den.ex
That
Americana,
tion for expense of session, terms ot gunboat
‘ ‘ Newport has arrhed and th- Of the 150 passenger* on the train,
tion of the statutes, but that it would
pay therefor to the several owners
The old rate for the above from
Were Landed on Colombia.
Ma-
court
in
ninth
judicial district, German fleet is expected today
perhap« 80 were killed outright or
thereof the rums so agreed upon or
be continued in force until the com Chicago was ,1.77; St. Louis 11.691, amending section 3132 of code, amend 1 coris favor* Jimtneck."
Washington. Dec. 26—The navy a.-e-sed. and to procure the proper
slowly roasted to death in the are
pletion of
the new government and Missouri river «1.45. The com- section 5030 of code, execution . f
R-ot, Anarchy, Revolution.
that followed, and some 30 were more I’epartment this afternoon announced deed*, conveyance*, and Judgments,
building, which wm probably be sev­ pany !s also reducing the rate on Pleasant Armstrong
the following telegram received from to and in favor of the state of Ore
New York. Itec. 26.— Passenger* on or iv«s seriously «njruea
mining rails to ,1.25 per 100 pounds
eral months.
Filed without signature—Charter
"The g< n. and r«-!"sses from damage* to
The wreck occurred at Laurel Run. Admiral Cogtlln at Colon:
The lease was executed between trom Chicago and on structural iron bills of Lebanon. Beaver Hill. Mc­ the Clyde liner New York, which has
Atlanta did not Land armed force« on »he United State«. an_. for and in i
arrived
from
San
Domingo,
say
that
two
mil«-«
west
of
Dawson,
and
was
for
buildings,
beams,
girders,
etc.,
in
an
the government inspectors aud
Minnville;
salaries of Josephine . country is « seething storm of riot, caused by the breaking of castings on Colombia territory at any time, for the name of the state of Oregon, by
agent for the property while the sen- catio&ds, to »1.35. The old rate on county.
game
laws
amendment, anarchy acd revolution until the peo- a carload of bridge timbers on a west-1 any purpose." Two officer* land.«! appropriate conveyance-« deed*, re-
striKtural iron, etc., was »1.77.
ator was absent.
rmendment to 4322 3 of code
| pie have uo idea what they are fight- bound freight train at a curve The at the Invitation of Colombian gen <eaM» aid agreement«, to cuevey and
Panama Postage Reduced.
; ing for.
timber« fell on the track used by the erala
deliver to the United State», free of
PROF. MARSHALL DEAD.
KILLED HIS FATHER.
They predict the «'onditioa will east bound trains, and when the lim
Washington. Dec. 28.—Panama has
cost the sail right of way and re­
| continue until some outside country |ted came a'ong. 15 minute* later, the * CHICAGO STRIKE SITUATION.
notified the government of a reduc He W'as Suffocated in a Burning
lease* from carnage* and all the Iznd
Tne
O'd
Man
Was
Beating
HI«
Wif«.
! steps in and «tops iL
tion of its postal rates to 4 cents
er.gir.cer was not able to see the ob-
and intere*. there.n. acquired as
Lodging HouM.
n..f the expeud»-
and Son Interfered.
C«>inmunication between port« 1« st net ion vntll right upon tt.
Liaoillty of Trouble Expa vding—Liv­ herein prorl led
foreign and 2 cents domestic.
Boston. Dec 28.—Fire this morn-
Mr. Payne Baid before the expira­
tures author! ted by this ar: shall not,
The train plowed along for a con-
Indianapolis, Dec. 2s.—Harry Chap­ | suspended and all wires are down
ery Driver* Still <>ut
tion of the previous lease on Marin ing destroyed a rooming house on man. agod 18. colored, shot «nd kill­ and business la at • complete stand. •iderable distance, and the car» were
exceed the sum of
Chicago. Dec. 2«—Unle* the union m any even
Professor Marshall, ed ma father last night, because the ; still, all traffic 1-eing practically •U» torn to pi -era passenger* jutrping. i teamster* cot seat to the tormanon »ISO .WK-
1. 1899 the lessors wanted the rent Court street
pecded.
raised from 51.400 to 81-900, which the aeronaut, a well known Western latter »true'; his mother
«creaming and falltng ,rom the vreck | 3f a perruarient arbltratloi board on
Sec 5 Tie «ecretarc of «Late to
He had
Emory
Smith chara-ter. was suffocated
i ostuiaster-Grneral
aa tt tore long The engine aw.-rved Wednesday next, a genertl «trike is hereby authr rixed and directed to
deemei. exorbitant, and he caused an been in Boston for ¿e.eral months
to
the
leti
and
the
coache*
plunged
Te Or;anixe Labor Fcroea.
UNSPEAKABLE TRADE
I Hable to result between tb< m i nd the draw warrar « epon tfe state tr»<s
investigation to be made. According working oa an air sn.p mode.
down over the embankment to the aseochited teaming Inter ?*te
1-awton. Okla. Dec. 28.—!•» re
The *r» r in favor of the said board, u ion
to the records, an agent for Senator
Spo can* People In Jail for Alla'ing edge of tt a Youghioghney r.ver
sponae to U e call recently Issued
I livery driver«' strike is «till on. iia requiaitlo is therefor it writ ng.
8TOLÎ THE SAFE.
Warren, in the senator's absence
conference • -as begi n h«re today of
At t iaty Mlle* an Hour.
■ Funeral« today used Learie« accent- for such iuui as may be «pecifie.
Young G<ri* Aatray.
then executed a lease for a building
leprt-sertaU m of the or^xrited la-
A big A iantte type engine ha. yanied by police guard«, aad no detu- therein ar<. at euch times aa it tiny
S x»kaA*. Dec 3«.—Andrew lien CI­
affording much better quarters, for It Was Rescued by a Runs,«; Tram bor bodies at India i and Oklahoma
require, but Ute aggregate of rx-i
'tMtrr.uai were made
rick sen. Minnie Tayce J B MI lie.. plunged la o th« umber* at a relrcl
81,200 a year for 10 years begincinc
—Rubbers Escaped.
warrant* ahail not exceed the •aid
territori««. The- polpose is tc bung
tj
ot
frj
mile*
an
hour.
The
engine
April 1. 1899. Mr Payne said that
■urn of JiMMw
S'.eubenviue. O.. Dec 28.—Burglars about a ck> er union jf thè labor each under »l.Gub bend«, and Alfred plowed into the embankment and the
Bryan in Berlin.
this would have saved the govera at Ningo Junction, last night, robbed forre« of thè two territori«-» for taure Havkin«, under (l.«O bend«, were
baggage
au
waa
thrown
.nto
the
|
S<-c o Ujun the completion at it*
Dec
24
—
Mr
B-yan
Beriin.
ar
bcund over to the superior «uurt by
men! in 10 years 87.000.
the
Pennsylvania Railways sale- effettive wo.-k.
i Ycugblogteny river
The «mokev fol-1 rived today and will have an aud:<-tic* duties herein ¡irortded for «aid board
J
tin
ice
Hinkle
at
the
preliminary
ex
Will Break All Relation*.
rolled it out and started across the
shall make and file In the office of
amination yesterday on the charge of towed the engine and landed square­ with the kalM-i tomorrow.
Washington. Dec. 28.—Unless the tracks, wnere a wagon was waiting
ly on top ot It. Thia allowed the es­
tb* secretary at state a fail and com-
attempting
u>
mxlcit
(iris
unde*
18
United States in the reply
which which had evidently been planned to
piete report of all its action* and pro­
caping steam from the engine to fill
y<
vrs
of
aat-
to
enter
a
dis
>r
terly
Secretary Hay will make to the note load the safe and take it away.
ceedings. which «hall be and become
the car The .smoker was packed to
house
at
Kalispell
Cutoff.
Mont.
A passeng?r train came around a
of General Reyes accords Colombis
it* utmost capacity had all the pas­
a public record, aad any part of said
The Tayce wetnan and Hawkins
that measure of satisfaction whl'-h curve, stnicl; and knocked the safe
8189.8*0 remaining unexpended shall
senger* were co ked alive Not a «in
«ent
to
jail
in
default
ot
bond.
I.
D
from her point of view she feels her off the track but as by a miracle the
revert to the getters: fund
gte a single pnaaenger in this <«r
Holland
furnished
the
bond
for
H«nJ-
The rob-
sell entitled to with respect to Pan train was not derailed.
—
raca;«ed alive and it.l« estimated that
Sec 7 Inaamnch as Mid improve­
ri
-keon
ama. both General Reyes and Dr her* escaped
•t le*et 4d of the dead were in the
ment of said Columbia rive- may fau
;
CONTEXT
OF
BILL
AUTHOR
Herran will leave this capital. This
rmoker.
unieee this act takes effect immeo.
TOLEDO GRAFTERS.
was iranxiy
frankly aamittea
admitted tonight
toniguu While
wmn- j
The dead were plere-i !n a long row
FROZEN TO DEATH
IZING PURCHASE BY STATE ateJy. and said improvement of said
disavowing any Intention of bringing
on the emhaakment opposite
the
Columbia river is of utmost and im­
, \'ir«t«en Indictment« Returned by •
undue pressure to bear on Secretary i Wealthy Contracter Perish** in a THIRTY.ONE OTHERS ARE
wreck, and In • single line 38 forms
mediate importance to lb« people of
Special Grand Jury.
!
Hay for a speedy reply to the note,
lay on the frosen ground
Another Not More Than One Hundred Tnous- the state of Oregon, it is hereby ad­
Stor-w m Ohio.
MORE OR LESS INJURED.
Toledo, O.. Dec 24 —After a five row on tie opposite side of the
which General Reyes has filed in be
snd Dollar* to Be Spent in the Pur. judged and declared tlat existing coo.
Ums. O., Dee. 28.—The we*J-Jiy
half of his government, both he and
weeks' seesion, the special grand wreckage contalred 11. and scattered
contractor,
Charles
Wlezemeyer
was
chase of Right of Way te Be Grvcn dittoes are such that this act is nec­
Dr. Herrran are most anxious to be
Caro Reduced te Kindling—I" me jury today returned 19 Indictment*, here and there through the under-
essary for the immediate preserva­
deau
within
a
block
of
his
found
to tne National Government Free tion of the public -peace health and
chiefly of ex-city official* charged brush were the .i«ad bodle* of many
apprised of the secretary’s conclu­
Cold and Darke**« the Survivor*
home this morning froren In • iq - v
with soliciting ac><] accepting briba« who hski been able to crawl frvtn
sions at the earliest possible moment
of Charge—CornrniMicn Oeated
safety, and excepted from the opera­
drift.
Labor at Re*cve and R»l*as*—Ac­
The hope is entertained both by
the wreckage, but died before aid !
tion and power of the referendum,
cident Occur rod on a Michigan
General Reyes and Dr. Herran that
I
DAVENPORT SHIFTS.
reached them
Following is the entire MIL appro­ and an emergency to hereby declared
Distillery
Firs.
in the event of a refusak by Mr. Hay
Road While Train W»« Running
priating 81«*J*8* tor the purchase o( to exist, and this act shall take ecect
Dying Conductor True to Duty.
Peoria, hl.. Dec. 28.—Fire partially
to admit their contentions, the United
Famous Oregon Artist Now on
th«' < t ,' way ;or the ship canal al immediately
lxxi!»
Hllguf
the
conductor
of
the
Rapidly.
States may agree aa a last resort to destroyed I the elevator of the Corning
N»w York Wor'd.
Th< Dalle*. l«a»s«-d by the special
train,
waa
in
the
«econd
day
coach
a submission of the pro post uon to distillery this morning. It was pre
New York. Dec. 34— Artist Da ven­ when the crash came, and no one seMlon of the Ovegor leg elaturr <«n
3».—
Grand Rapid«. Mich., De>
sumabiy
i
t
of
incendiary
origin.
Lt>se
The Hague court of arbitration, It
His knows just bo* or what happened Lteceniber 22"
Eighteen are dead and 31 injured, port ta« gon* to the World
was pointed out that the filing of the »5-.-.00O.
first cartoon appear* in this morn to him until afterwards
A BIIJ.
He «as In
several oi them fatally, aa the result tag's issue
note was In accordance with the
terrible agony, but sbout«-d -at the For an art to craatae the board of
treaty of 184« between the United
of the colliston early last evening of
top of hi« voice: "Ftr God's sake. I
commissior ers of canal« and locks
States and Colombia, one of the pro
DROPPED DEAD.
two passenger trains on the P«re
am »esdded to death, but eome one
aud to authorize it to acquire anJ
visions of which gives the contract­
ef you get a red lamp and flag 49 procure, by purchase, agreement or
Marquette railroad, one-half mile
ing party feeling aggrieved at the ac­
Heart Failure Captor** Rear Adm>- or »he will be on ua ”
condemnation a right of way for im­
west of East Parle about six mile«
tion of the other the right to protest,
rol Edwin White.
proving the Columbia river be:men
Gbouls Rob tn* Dead.
with the further stipulation that t
east of this city
New York. Dec. 24.—Rear Admiral
Following
the
wreck
thieve*
Were the foot of The Dalles rapids and the
reply shall be forthcoming.
The collision, whkb was bead on, Edwin
White, retired, dropped dead detected robbing the dead and Injur- head of Celtio Falls by means of ca
Colombia Read« the Riot Act.
LARGE DREDGER WAS
was caused, according to a statement of heart disease at noon In
the ed. Two white men and two color­ nals and the improvement of the
learned
issued
by
the
officials
of
the
road
at
Washington. Dec. 28.—It Is
Brooklyn navy yard, where he went »■d men are t»o* In the Dwtoo police channel ot said river and releases of
SUNK BOSTON HARBOR.
the general offii-ee in Detroit, by the to call on Rear Admiral Roger*. He
from an authoritative source today
damages to the United States, and
algh wind blowing out the red signal was born in 1843. His last sea duty s tat ion charged with this crime.
that three alternatives are presented FOUR CHICAGO OUTLAWS
<c api-tupi ate mo«.*, therefor, ant to
Track Torn Up.
the United States in the note regard
¡amp at McCord's where the west­ was in command of the ship Ph!la
cunvuy said right of way aud releases
For more than 500 feet both the
WERE ARRAIGNED TODAY. bound train, No. 5, should have stop­
ing Panama which General Reyes ha»
from camages to the United elates New York Enveloped in Darkness an«
delphia. on the Pacific station. He
ped and received orders to pass the retired In 1899, his health undermln eaat and west-bound track* are torn free from cost, and to declare an
submitted to the state department.
Intense Cold Prevail« Everywhere
up. The engine waa completely de
west-bound train at Fox. The offi • ed In Samoan waters.
First, that the status existing pri
emergency.
mollsbed.
and
the
big
700-gallon
tank
Two
of
th«
Defendants
Do
Not
Seem
—
Fires and High Wind Raging In
tals deny the report that a misunder­
or to the revolution on the isthmas
Whereas, the United States, in aid
on the tender waa thrown 100 teet
to Realize Their Plight—it Is standing of orders on the part of one
be restored.
of
the
navigation
of
the
Columbia
the City—Adelphi* Hall Burned—
HOTEL F in E.
ahead. The baggage car waa thrown
Second, America keep hands off
Claimed That Two of the Defend­ of the engineers was responsible for
river, has authorized the improve­
into the river, but waa only slightly
Clyde Liner Collides and Sinks Ir
the collision.
,
while'Colombia tries to whip Panama
river be­
Two Killed and Other* Injured at Me­ wrecked. All the cars were derailed ment of the Columbia
ants Ar« Mentally Unbalanced—A!
According to th® «tatement of the
into subrfilssion.
Boston Harbor.
tween
the
foot
of
The
Dalles
rapids
nominee, Mich.
Ar* Implicated in the Car Barn officials, the trains were originally to
and the trucks of all except the diner
Third, if the United States will ac­
and the bead of Celtio Falls, by
Menominee,
Mich.,
Dec.
were
torn
completely
from
under
­
24
—
and Saloon Robbarie« and Murders. have met and passed at Oakdale
cept neither of the preceding propo
means of canals and the improve­
Boston. Dec. 26—General Poe. the
Park, but to help the east-bound train Twelve guests, travelers «topping In neath the cars. Few people were se ment o( the channel of said river, by largest dredger tn -uc harbor, eud
sidons she should pay Colombia dam
Chicago, Dec. 28.—The car barn tne dispatcher issued new ordors, the Home Hotel, jumped from the riously injured in the Pullman cars an act of congress approved June 13. denly aunk thi« afternoon In the
age* for the injury inflicted through
the loss of territory, tne amount to bandits were arraigned this morning fixing Fox as the meeting place. second story from a fire thia morn and the diner, although hardly any IMS; and.
storm. George Coomb«, a govern­
be fixed through submission to The The four prisoners were neatly dress The east-bound train received this ing. James Beatty was killed, and escaped without at least seme slight
Whereas, the board of engineers ment employe. William O'Neill and
injuries.
Joseph
Vorach
was
fatally
burned.
order at McCord'«, instead It rushed
. Hague tribunal.
blacksmiths, were
authorized by said act has recom­ Thomas Jones,
Cause Is Apparent
No publication of the text of Reyes' ed and well groomed, but minus the by this station, and the operator Fred Jenkins was badly injured
mended that no work should be begun drowned. Thirteen men were aboard
Loes,
»5.000.
note is expected until it Is sent to dr of bravado that marked their con there, after reporting this fact, found
When asked it there would be any until the right of way therefor and and 10 were rescued. The dredget
on geing out on the platform that
investigation on the part of the rail release from damages have tn-vn con­ was being towed at the time the acci­
congress with other documents bear duct immediately after the arrest.
SIXTY-EIGHT KILLED.
ing on the Panama case. It is a
road officials. Superintendent D. W. veyed to the United State* free of dent occurred. When the blast struck
They were placed in a row before his rod light, which had been burn
lengthy communication, based entire­
Duer said:
ing two minutes before, 1 was out.
everything
in the
harbor either
cost; and.
ly on the Colombian Interpretation of the judge on the bench. Vendine, presumably extinguished by ’ the high Railroad Wreck In Penneylvanla Doe*
"I don't think that an investlgaUou
Whereas, me said recommendation hunted moorings, or doubled their
Neidermeyer wore a serious look, but wind that was blowing.
the treaty of 184«.
on the part of the railroad 1« neces­ was concurred in by the chief of en­ anchorage. Many mooring* and an
Great Slaughter.
The note carries the threat that Marx and R oosk I seemed unable to
Car* Reduced to Kindling Wood,
Connelevllle, Pa., Dec. 24 — A wreck sary to explain this affair. It ia ail gineers. and the acting secretary of choiages were broken and craft of
failure on the part of the United realize tbeir plight. Marx smiled
too apparent."
Pointing to half a war. under date of November 6. 1903. all kinds are drifting wildly.
The trains met with a terrible on the Baltimore A Ohio near Law­
dozen heavy timbers under the coach approved the said report subject to
States to heed Colombia's protests or continually. Rooski looked bored.
The steamer Dewey and the Clyde
crash, the baggage and smoking car* rence, has killed 68 persons, and
The indictments were read charg­
accep’ the
propositions submitted
"There Is the cause of It. the condition that ho work shall be liner Kiowa collided in lighthouse
Only 20 of the b* said:
behind each locomotive being in­ wounded several
will result In a severance of dlple ing Vanulne. Marx and Neidermeyer
An extra freight
west-bound, has begun until the right of way and Ye- cnannel. The latter sunk almost in­
stantly reduced to a pile of kindling killed were identified, the majority
malic and cotr ercia) relations b* with murder, and Johnson and Stew­
No particular* dropped those timber* on the track, lease from damages have been con- stantly The Dewey waa today disa­
wood
The engines were completely being foreigner«
art with the car barn raid, aad Roos-
tween the two countries.
and proceeded unconscious of the veyed to the United States free of bled and towed back into port The
wrecked, th" boiler of the engine further.
k 1 with the murder of Bauer in the
trouble It had left behind "
Sail* for Colon.
crew of a nearby tug reecued thoee
cost: and.
which
had
gulled
the
east
bound
train
laloon hold-up.
Whereas, the scid canal will lie aboard the Kiowa.
Philadelphia. Dec. 28.—The Dixie
WILL
VISIT
IRELAND
AGAIN.
completely
from
the
run
Marx's attorney asked tor a two- being torn
MISSING MAN FOUND.
wholly within this state, and will be
sailed today for Colon with GOO ms
and standing perpeudlcu-
New York Storm Swept
months' continuance on the ground ting gear
of great utility and value io the peo­
rices and with six months' provisions
ditoh at the side of the <!ng Edward Gate Cl«** to the Blar-
larly
in
a
New York. Dec. 26—A storm,
that
present
public
opinion
will
pre
Body
of
J.
D.
Mock,
of
Grant
’
s
Pass.
ple of tul« state and ia a public use. sweeping tn from the weet struck
and fighting supplies for 1,000 m«a.
ney Stone.
vent a fair trial. He read affidavits track.
Found at Y*l«> Idaho, After Nine and it will be of great publie bene..i
Engineer Frank Waterman, who
the city this morning and has enval
Dublin. Dec. 34.—The Daily Ex
showing that the line of defense will
to have said Improvement begun and o|>ed the city and bay in darkness
Month«' Search.
VAN HOUGHTON CAPTURED.
says he pre«« today has a letter from King
be that Marx Is the victim of prena survived the catastrophe,
completed
without
delay,
now.
there
­
were
Pocatello. Dec. 26.—The body of J.
The Ferris is drifting helplessly
Edward’s secretary announcing that
tai.influence«. His father was a man and E. B. Moon, the fireman,
fore.
Montavilla Man Claim* Justifiable
and unable to keep her bearings, her
of low, vicious, brutal instinct« and caught before they had time to save the king and queen expect to pay an­ D. Mock, of Grant'« Pa««, Or., who
Be it enacted by the People of the line« leaving, have forced her to an
Homicide.
is now serving a term at Joliet for themselves. He says he did not see other visit to Ireland next summon has been missing for the past nine
State of Oregon:
months, waa found on Thursday eve­
chor.
Van ''riminal assault on a 14-year-old girl. the east-bound train until the crash
Portland, Dec. 28.—David
Section 1. The sum of »100,000, or
ning near Yale, in thia state. He had
The day is almost universally be-
DUTY ON MACHINERY.
Houghton, who shot and killed Albert Also, young Marx is further irrespon came. No person occupying the cars
so
much
thereof
as
may
be
neces-
other
than
the
baggage
aud
smoking
evidently j-j«t died from exposure and
ing observe«! as a holiday.
Other
Young last night, was captured in his ilble by reason of an Injury upon his
«ary.
is
hereby
appropriated
out
of
cars,
with
very
few
exceptions,
were
money
wise business *-« being
_ hampered
_____ ____
Free Trade Voted Down in the Cu exhaustion, and his ticket,
and
barn at Montavilla this morning. He head, inflicted by his father, who
any
funds
in
the
state
treasury
not
and paper« were all found undisturb-
darkness reigns.
made no resistance and claims Young struck him with a broomstick In his seriously injured.
ban
CongreM.
otherwise appropriated, to be expend­
Within two minutes the uninjured
ed on the person
The weather forecast shows today
Infancy.
despoiled his home.
Havana. Dec. 24.—The project to
Last April Mr
Mock bought a ed in procuring by purchase, agree­ and tonight are the coldest of the
A similar plea tor continuance be male passengers and -ow of the place railroad, sugar and electric
ment, or condemnation, in the man­ year Ten below expected by night­
More Deaths from Typhoid.
cause of hereduy and Insanity will train crew who had not been hurt, machinery on the free duty list was ticket from Grant'« Pass to Albia,
had begun the work of rescue. Trav­
Iowa, and left his home with the in­ ner hereinafter provided, said right fall.
Butler. Pa. Dec. 28.—The seventy- be set up for Vandine.
voted down in the Cuban congress tention of going
directly to Iowa. of way for said canal and improve
Several fires this afternoon
and
eighth victim of the typhoid plague
Neidermeyer and Roaeki asked for eling Agent Frank Hewitt, of the today.
Pere
Marquette,
who
was
on
the
and
after
leaving
Grant's Pass waa ment of the channel of the Columbia the high wind make extinguishing dif­
died this morning and five yesterday. continuance for the name reason, and
never seen by his friend« again until river between the foot of The Dalles ficult. Adelphia Hall a five st-
presented affidavits pleading mental train bound for Detroit, and who es­
Ohio Bank Burned.
caped with alight Injuries, ran to the
hi* remains were found Thursday «t rapids and the head of Cenlo Falls, bullding on Seventh avenue, was de­
irresponsibility.
♦
♦
aud releases trom damages to the stroyed
Marietta. O., Dec. 2t>.—The E1r»t Yale.
The court passed the casce up un- nearest telegraph office and tele­
Three Outlaw« Killed.
♦
♦
graphed for a wrecking train and sur­ National Bank building was destroy-
He had evidently bucom« demented United States.
til tomorrow
Cold in Chicago.
Fort Won.,, Tex., Dec. 26.— ♦
♦
geons. Guided by groans and cries ed by fire this morning. Two meh and on reaching Huntingtun had
Sec. 2. The goveruor, secretary of
Chicago.
Dec. 26—The cold eon-
August,
Sam
and
Boll
Martin,
•
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from the wrecked cars, the rescuers cantlle bouses also suffered damage started to walk tu his destination. state and state treasurer of the state
CAI88ON COLLAPSED.
tinues. the mercury recording eight
♦ Territory outlaws, were killed ♦
by the light of lanterns delved into Loss, ,250.000.
The records of the O. R. « N. show of Oregon are hereby constituted a lielow since early this morning
♦ by United States Marshals
that he rode on his ticket from Port­ board of commissioners of canals and
Great Damage Done at Bath Bea;h, the wreckage aud with fence timbers
♦ Bennett and Haines today. The ♦
Cold at Cincinnati.
for levers, pried out the sufferers.
Nearly Equal« Umatilla.
land to Huntington, but there all locks, and said board Is hereby au-
Near New York.
♦ governor immediately paid the
A fine cluster of raspberry branch­ traces of him vanished. The Short I. orited to procure
When the special train returned to
by purchase,
Cincinnati. Dee. 26—The cold wave
reward
New York, Dec. 28.—Willis Fitz- Grand rlapids, it brought 15 bodies es, filled with ripe, luscious berries, IJne railroad company has prosecut­ agreement, or condemnation, said continues. Zero this morning
♦ officers the 89,000
♦ which was offered for the out­ ♦ gerald waa killed and several other* in addition to it* load of Injured. were picked from hl« garden two ed a diligent search for him for the right of way aud releases from dam­
were Injured this morning in the col- Rescuers say they saw at lM«t three miles west of this city this morning past nine months, as hl« ticket had ages. and to expend said »100.000, or
laws, dead or alive.
They
Representative Shafroth. of Colo-
♦ were of mixed Indian, negro ♦ lapsing of a big caisson In the else-' more bodies under the wreckage, by Mr. D. Ford, and they may now never been used and no trace of It so much thereof as may be neces rado, will endeavor to have a law
♦ trie subway being constructed at where only a derrick could extricate be soon In the Review window, fully could be found in any possible man­ sary for said purposes, and to that enacted making It a penal offense to
♦ and white blood.
♦ Bath Beach Of ths Injured two are them when the special train left the demonstrating^ the superiority of Or- ner.
make
end «aid board may purcLa*« and ob­ melt down gold coin or to
fatally aurt.
•gun eltmate — Rossburg Revlsw.
s**ne.
Nte son, who r*Md*e at Grant's tain from th* owner* of land through jewelry and button« of It
4
in Baltimore & Ohio Limited Pas­
the Negro “Republic” of senger Runs Into Heavy
Timbers on the Track.
San Domingo.
Claimed He Was the Innocent
Victim of His Agent, Who
Leased His Property.
St Petersburg. Dec 24—T-e Nova
Vremya today states alarm 1« tell
over the belief that China la plotting
to aid Japan against Russia. Th*
Boxer general. Mar. and Viceroy Klay
are mentioned aa leaden of the move­
ment
Chinese soldier* are haring con­
stant target practice, as though la
preparation for active duty, and Chi­
nese immigrants suspected of being
soldier* m disguise, are entering
Manchuria in large iumb>n
Arms
are being hidden in accessiblf places.
The paper adds the Ct lot a» may
ultima--ly bold the trump carl In the
Manchuria campaign.
Japan to Keep Orf«r.
Paris Dec 24 —It ia learned today
that Japan is preparing a tore« which
will probably number IS, MO troops,
which will be sent Into Korea to
maintain order at the draturbed
porta. Sh- baa been aaauied by Rue-
ria such action wUj not b-> consider-
•d aa aa unfriendly act, or a casus
belli.
TO PREVENT CAR FAMINE,
the
ab-
for
MNALHOIUFWAY
GM STORM ON
FOR CLEMENCY
I
I
!
i
z
4k
i
ine*. consequently one can hardly
lieve that it is contrarine«« on
pan of the Southern Pacific aad
fact that they are endeavoring
FARED WELL IN OREGON.
Boise Man Locates VahMbte Mining
Property tn Grant County.
A A LJtxhe. of tai* city, who epewt
the past summer ia Grant couaty
Oregon made three tocaGOM whicb
bid« fair to make him a big mlae.
says the Boise Cajital New*
It te a beautiful quartz propoelttoe
and assay* which be has bad made
show that it contain* high value«
Ore from one of the claaas taken out
at a depth of only 11 feet «bowed
»17.50, ,24.50 and 838-50 per ton. The
ledge on this claim ts 14 feet wide
Ore taken out at a depth of only
fo*r feet on one of the other claims
went ,« 50 and ,7 75 per ton.
The
ledge on this 1« 17 feet wide aad has
every evidence of permaneacy and
gaining m value as depth te obtained.
The mine is only 1« miles distant
from the Sumpter road. A good wag­
on road leads from the road to the
min*. Mr. Lltxke say* there to aa
excellent mill site oa the property.
There is an abundance of water and
plenty of timber, and convenient to
a power plant for operating a min.
He has every confidence that he has
made a big strike and will begin ear­
ly tn the spring to do greater devel­
opment work.
Spokane Faverite«.
lnrge profit« on the more ordinary
varieties of fruit and profit« that,
seem almoat tabulou« on certain spe­
cial varieties of fruit end vegetable«
have been obtained this year by or
chard dBd produce men la the vicinity
of Spokane, according to the commis­
sion men. The articles which have
yielded the beet returns in proportion
to labor expended are celery, cab­
bage. cberrte«. berries and Jonathan.
Spltxenberg, Rome Beauty and New­
ton Pippin apple« —Spokesman-Re
view
Idahe’e Larges t Bridge.
Assistant State Engineer Jam*«
Stephenson returned yesterday from
American Falla, where Ls inspected
the state bridge under coaetrocUoc
there. Three of the crib pier* are la
and the treati* approach to the east
end of the structure te completed
Unless delayed by accident, the
bridge will be ready for traffic by
February 1.
It is one of the meet
substantial and economical «tratture»
In the state, beeide« baine ot hand
sosie design —Boten Statesman
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♦
♦
Choio* for PrasidsaL
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♦
New York. Dec M — lb* ♦
♦
♦ Time« has mad* a poll of the ♦
♦ Democratic weaatora aad eoa- ♦
♦ graaamM aa to their choice ♦
prveldenUal
candidat». ♦
♦ for
♦ Gorman te favorvd by 18 aea ♦
♦ ator* and 90 repreeentattve* ♦
♦ Judge Parker te next aad tae ♦
♦ third choice la voebraU. W R. ♦
♦ Heerot te favored by three rep
♦ r*aeatatlve* only.
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