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somewhat and the passengers could
i have been transferred. No one was
I taken from the steamer when ehe
careened and roiled over at the eli-
max. All »ho were rescued by the
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO.. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904
gt neo caust» tho government to be­ I
lief«, the s tuatlon in the orient is
extremely t *nse.
Japa Conciliatory.
London, Jan. 14.—A upecial 'rom
Tokio says the ministers who attend
ed the recent conference state that
Japan's attitude was extremely eon
cilia to ry.
direction before tbe interior depart­ are holders of stock in the company.
ment have so far l«»en without effect, In addition to receiving handsome ad­
but I believe that if our request to vances in the price of livestock, will
have the division of forett reserve« receive a material dividend each year,
transferred to the agricultural depart- which in itself would be a justifica­
j ment that tbe stockmen a« a rule will tion for stockmen to subscribe.
have no further cause for complaint.
It Is the Irtention of the oflJ. ers ot
this association to make this the
Wool Hides and Tariff.
asks for appropriation
I have to advise you chat 8enatur zreatest organization in the United
OF 24,000.000 DOLLARS.
Japan's Demands.
Lodge has Introduced • bill In con- States and one which will accomplish
gre«« providing for the removal of the pnriiose for which it was organiz­
London, Jan 14.—Japan's reply to
tariff on hides. Should this bill be- ed. As I have already stated, this
Russia's last note ii a modification
ingenious Argument to Prove That upon many points according to Min
come a law, the loss would not fall cannot be done unless It is support- I
upon the importer or manufacturer. ed by every livestock organization and
the Proper Expenditure of That tster 8ayashl, who received a cory of
but upon th« man who produce« the every livestock grower and feeder
Amount Would Be a Measure of the text today. It insists, however,
animal. The average tariff being With this object In view. I hope tha’
Economy—Declares That Cost of upon Chinese sovereignty in Man-
31 26 for every bide, ft would cause each one of you will consider himself
churls and Japan's sphere of inftu
Transportation Would Bo Reduced
the cattie raiser» of the nation ’o a missionary for tbe pu-pose of secur­
enco in Korea. Practically the rein­
on Highways Sixty Per Cent.
lose 112.500.-(Xi annually. In the ing additions to our membership roll
tlon* of Russia and Japan are un
event .Mr. Ixtdge's bit! «hould meet | 4 such organizations and men aa are
changed. Sayash! believes ths nego­
New Hampshire toe Greatest Cro«me»>»Al*t« of tn«. Entire £«sV -Jerry
Washington,
Jan.
14.
—
Latimer,
of
with favor at the Latul« of cungre»».. not now upon it.
tiations
liable
to
be
prolonged.
HAO ONE-QUARTER NUMBER
In conclusion I wish to say that to«
there
is no question but that an at-'
Simpson Makes the Hit «f to« Day, Recommending Leasing Range
Approaching a Settlement
I South Carolina, mad« a speech in the
much
credit cannot be given our
tempt
would
immediately
be
made
I
OF INSPECTOR* RS QU .RED. senate toaay in advocacy of his bill
Tokio. Jan. 14—High Japane-ie of
IS FROM STATE OF IDAHO
to remove tha tariff from wool. If a worthy president for what he baa
Lande Under Clo«« Restrictions—Foreet Rsesrv« Question Precipitates
creating a bureau of highways and ficlals today make the statement that
law of this character should be en­ dun« In your interests, in all mat-
a Hot Debate—Eight Hundred and Fifty Delegate« Are Preeent.
carrying ai pronriations of 324.0'».- the belief in official circles is that war
acted. it wouid mean a loss to the terspwhfrh 1 have undertaken for yonr
Only Superficial Examination« Ware
with Russia will be averted, and say
sheep Industry because of the reduc­ iMMrit. I have been greatly aaaisted Larg««t County Delegate« 1« From
000.
tion In the price of* wool of at least i by bls eoun*-! and advice.
Possible—1 wc Tubes of Klifyro the
He said this amount should be di­ concessions «.ave been made on both
Umatilia G roa t Entoualaawi Demi
sides
333 0>».00u per annum, «nd we are| Thanking you tor the courtesy I
vided
equally
between
tne
states
and
tbe
Fifty
Seventh
Congress
providing
Portland,
Jan.
13.
—
(Special
to
East
Only Defense Against Fire at the
It Russia insists on a neutral zone i
nates to« Gathering, Which Maa
territories according to population,
Oregonian.!—The forenoon seaston of for fédérai .inspection on all Interstate justified in saying that t ie price .«f I have received at your hands,
Iroquois—testimony Reflects Upon the minimum allotment being 32$0.(.>00 In Korea it will end negotiations, but the livestock convention was devoted shipments of live stock, passed the »1 eep would be reduced, t > tbe figure ’ •rusting that pnosperit) may be with
R«c«lv«ri a Hearty WM^ mn « From
each and erery one of you, I am
Japan intimated to Russia she is
Mayor Hz’Tlson—Chicago Is Hard to any state having leas than 750.000 ready to recognize Russian trading to reports of stock conditions iu diff senate and became a law The en­ which prevailed under th« free trade I
Respectfully,
c«n
’
s
!
that
Portland
—The Proeirian*.'« Aridroas
law
when
they
varied
from
98
Inhabitants. It further provides
erent states and territories
actment ot this bill will be an .in
SECRETARY.
Up in Every Department
any state ot territory receiving euch concessions in Korea providing they
to 31 25 per head
The
roll
of
states
was
called
and
tn«-nae
saving
to
the
live
stock
ship
­
a Masterly Proeentation a* the
are entirely without political slgnlfl
Woolgrower»' Association.
benefit mu> t contribute dollar for
ivaiKiuaes made by representative pers of this country.
•
T renspo nation.
I Tbe following are tbe newly e.ect-
Chicago. Jan. 14.—Mayor Harriron. dollar from its own treasury, thus cance. Negotiat.ons have reached men.
Right« and Opportunlti«« «f to«
All other measures which we had
During '-he past year 1 have receiv
the point where peaceful or hostile
“d members of the executive commit­
Fire Marshal Musham. Alderman doubling th« fund.
New
Hampshire
ia
the
only
Ea*.-
n
Stock
Growers.
before
last
congress
failed
of
passage
ed
a
great
many
letters
from
ship-
[
settlement is only a few days off tf
tee of tbe Nation-! Wcolgrower»' A»
Mr. iAtinier declared this would I
Inspector
Mayer
and
Building
Russia Insists on a neutral zone, war state represented. L E Wright. Of because of the deadlock In the sonate ¡«ere, complaining that tran»i>ortatlor . iociatlon. »e» crai member» trom va­
place a surplus in the government
Pori land. Or.. Jan. 12—(Special jo
Laughlin have been summoned by
is inevitable; If she abandons 't, that alate, read a paper showing bow over tbe panama canal and Statehood companies failed to furnish the neces rious »late* not yet* having teen
treasury of 3266.000.000. "which real
the livestock Industry had been sup­ bills. These measures were re-intro- «ary «-quipment In which to transport I
the
East OregocJanj—Tbe aevenJi
peace Is practically assured.
Coroner Trigger to appear before the ly belongs ta the people."
na.xed
annual coaveation of tbe NaUoaai
Japan expects a conciliatory reply planted by manufacturing, and gave duced at the beginning of tbe special stock, often necessitating »hipmen’.s!
Arizona.
E
8.
Gosney.
California.
jury thia afternoon in the Iroquois
He declar«>d it wrong to hoard the
statistics showing that the creamery session of the Forty-eighth congres«, to be held fur weeks near tbe load |
Livestock Akaociazion met thia more.
from Russia.
disaster.
peoples' money. It is not necessary
industry of his stale leads th« .-u being aa follows: "A Bill Providing Ing point; that rate« hav- been ma­ Louis Alcock, Colorado. J. H. Hal e/; Ing at 9:30 at th« Baker theater. It
Russian«
Watching
Japanese.
New
Mexico.
Solomon
Luna;
New
sensational .o meet tne public debt before 1:
Inquiry follows tile
tire East.
is estimated 500 delegates are pre«
for a Clasilfied Census of Livestock." terially increased. that ti e time in
Port Said. Jan 14 — Tbe Japanese
charges made by Building Commis­ and current expenses are al! provid­
Arizona. Colorado. Kansas.
Mon calling upon the president to appoint hauling to'market often .lid not ex-' ) York. W. H Markham and J. Howard ent besides 1,000 visitors la tbe city
Davidson; Illinois. W. W
Buicb;
sioner Williams yesterday to the ef­ ed for.
cruiser Nishua. which with the cruls tan». Texas. California. Idaho. Wash­ a commission to investigate and re­
Th«- de.egates were slow in arr.v
c«-ed six or seven mil«*« per hour; I Ohio. A. A
Bates. Montana. T C
fect that the city has only one quar­
He conten led that better roads are er Kasage. recently -purchased from ington. Oregon. Wyoming Utah and port upon the forest reserves ani con­
and trains were sidetrwrked and de­ »tower», Washington. J. C. McClem- .ng aad tbe orchestra of tbe Baker
Argentine,
was
received
at
the
en
­
ter the number of Inspectors required a national n« cessity anu proper object
New Mexico all responded with brief ditions of the arid and semi arid lay«^ for dead freight, thereby raue
theater rendered music wtile the vis­
ent; Oregon. Douglas Beits. George itor» waited
and that only the most superficial n- of national aid. As the rivers and trance of the Suez canal today. Tbe .-speeches on the general conditions of states, with a view of agreeing upon
As the dei.-gate« filer
Ing
great
loss
to
shipper»
by
reason
A.
Young,
a
ternate;
Utah.
Jesse
.1
harbors are improved, so should b«> Kasage started through yesterday. livestock.
spectiona could be made.
into the hall tbe orchestra began
some bill for the amiable adjustment of Increased feed bills and shrinkage;
Smrib, Heber Smith; Idoha John Mc­ playing "Dixie,” amid iood and hearty
They
are immediately
preceded
the highway«.
Speech of Jerry S<mp«on.
of thee«- difficulties in this connec­ also that railroad companies had de­ Millan. E.
Two Tubes of Kilfyre.
Ormsby; Texas. John Mc- cheers from the entire audience
He declared the average cost of through the canal by the Russian war­
tion
I
am
glad
to
report
that
me
cided
to
with'.raw
return
transport«
The hit of tbe day was made by
Mayor Harrison will be examined transportatlcn per ton over a mile C! ships Aurora and Donskol and seven
’ ymount; Wyomlng. William Dally;
Aa the convention waa called to or
president
complied
with
our
request,
tlon to ahippers on January 1. anJ Ml higan.
relative to the report he received on dirt road it. America is 25 cents, torpedo boat destroyers Other Rus Jerry Simpson, on behalf of New
der President Springer and many
theaters in November, showing that while in Europe on roads improved sian war vessels are expected here Mexico. Yesterday evening he spose and on November 30lh appointed a. we were asked to seek to have these
prominent visitors and officers too«
all were violating the city ordinances. it is 10 cents.
today. This prove« Russian vessels hr.efly on "Shoddy" before the wool- thia commission Hon. W. A. Richards, conditions changed for the better.
seats on the stage, including Cover
commissioner of the gérerai land of­ Transportation companies wh«m *P-
1 ae coroner wilt ask why the ordi­
ARMSTRONG IN SUSPENSE.
He denied that the government is have been ordered to keep close sur­ grower»' meeting and announced he
nor Chamberlain, of Oregon; Gcver
Gifford Pinchot. Chief proacned on these subjects did not
would deliver hie usual four-hour»' fice; Hon.
nances were not enforced as soon as liable to be bankrupted by such a veillance on the Japanese cruisers
Forester of the Department of ACT seem to be inclined to b<- willing to To Hang or Net to Hang 1« to« Ques­ nor Wells, of Utah; United Staten
speech today
the discovery was made, instead of project He said 31.000.000.000 would
Senator Warren of Wyoming. Mayor
He reviewed the livestock industry culture, ard Hon F H. Newell. Chief entertain any proposition looking to
turning the report over to the city put all the main road* in good condi­ DIRECT NOMINATING PRI­
tion Agitating th« Mind« of the Williams, of Portland; Gifford Pin
Engineer
of
the
Department
of
Go
of
the
United
States
and
scvre-1
a
reconsideration
of
thtlr
ruling
’
landed
in
council where it evidently
tion and require from the government
Legal Fraternity.
chot. United States forenter; J. L.
MARY LEAGUE ORGANIZED- Wall street, the beef trust, the rail­ logical Surrey, with Instructions to claiming teat rates were not too high,
a pigeon hole.
but 35O.O«».C0O per year for 10 yrers
roads. stockyards, trusts and other report at tbe ear.last possible date. corsidering tne service rendered, and
Salem. Or. Jan 13.—Captain Sam­ Wilson, cf Texas, aad many pram,
Continued testimony by ' stage em-
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that car« were furnished vs promptly el White, ot Baker City, the dis riel nent stockmen from all over the
ployes today corroborates that p.'ao-
Same Reform Forces That Carried agencies for squeezing tbe stockmen. This asao at ion desire ! tn addltion
GOV. CUMMINGS* MESSAGE.
to th«-»e three one practical I cattle as possible. Tbe only way to secure ittorney. cane to Sal?m yesterday country
He
said
the
industry
had
civilized
the
ticaily the sole available appan. tus
Initiative and Referendum to Sue
After brief introductory remarks ay
man and one practical sheep man relief seems to be throug ■ a hearing or ruing to appear befow the sapme
West and enriched the East.
consisted of two tubes i of killyre.
cesaful Tsrmination. Start Another
Makes Charge« of Extortion Agaioot
President
Springer. Rev. Edgar P.
but
the
C
lef
Executive
did
not
deem
of
these
matters
before
th
3
Interstat'
He
recommended
an
independer.t
otirt. in op xia;tlon to the atton.eys
which proved ineffectual.
Firmer Official*.
Equally «• Important Movement— packing plant, co-op«ration among thia advifible However, thia cotr. commerce commission, in order >o ■f Pleasant Armstrong th« man nun Hill at Portland, offered prayer.
Chicago Short c< Mon«y.
A. L. Mil s. Portland Banker, Pres tne cattle and she«; men. and combi­ mission ii quite satisfactory and jo have a standing before the <ommi* lemned to te hanged in Baker City
Ge~«mor Chambertaiif« Address,
Des Moin.-a, Jan. 14.— Owernor
Mayer Harri. on on the stand ad-
idsnt; W 8. U’Rsn. Veteran Re nations of stockmen to tight combina- doubt will be of great service tn reach vion when a bearing is a iked for. it -auuary 22. or murder Armstrong*
Following ibis Govern«! Chamber-
mitted he failed to take action on Cummings' nesaage. delire *d this
tio is of existai an 1 railroads ard nig the d «aired conclusion, 1 desire | is recesaary that me cate be made ittomejs hi ’e made an application lain was introduced and welcomed
former, S .-evetary.
Commissioner Williant's report other afternoon, is a sen*ati< n. 1- recom-
wai interrupted by applause contino- also to aa ■' that tbe sentiment is rap­ up with a suffici mt numb rr of affida
ar « certificate ot probable cans • to th« deiegat«« and visitors la hi« p«-
mends
that
314
000
w
h;ch
hi
allege«
than referring it to the council. Said
out
ly. as be maie h imororjs and tell­ idly grow ng towards individual con­ vita or witnesses who shell give per
tay the execution of their cl.eat culiarly happy manner E« called at­
former
3
tat«
Auditor
Miriam
.mulcted
Portland. Jan 14 -The reformers
it was tbe custom that all antiquated
trol of t.hs grazing lands of this coun­ tonal testimony, to justify the com t ending an appeal Tbe appea; .» tention to tbe hardships of tbe pio­
ing hits.
and impractical laws should not be from eastern insurance comp« lies as who launch rd and arried the 1 litia
He recommended the leasing of try and it my opinion it la a question mission in ordering the ! earing
rom the ord er of th« circuit cc-urt neers who made the pre»«iat prosper­
fees for alleged examinations, be re­ .ve and
referen .u.n amend neni
enforced.
rarge lands under «lose restrictions, of but a short time before some satis­ T m |n4ep«nd«ni Packing Company
ring tbe execuiioa for January 22 ity and wealth of tbe West possible.
funded.
He
says
Merriam
t.nd
In
­
in
Oregon
have
starter,
an
j
hrough
into
the
After the Arc he looked
to stocamen with the aim of bringing factory srroemrat will b« reached
nd the place named is the jail yard He p:ai»ed the stockmen for being
This
association
has
gone
on
record
surance
Examiner
Behl»r
co:.ducted
>ther
movement
of
equal
inter«?»
and
matter and ordered the theaters
ark the ruined ras tes by limiting between rif«rested parties.
n Baker county. His counsel object one ot the hardiest, happtosL most
at Its last arnual meeting as opposing
closed, He says Chicago has not a systematic campaign of extortion is far-reac Ing res -Its as that an
the
number of stock per acre.
o the execution by the sheriff of Ba­ oyal aad stanch daa« of duzaaa—
The Anti-Sheddy Bill.
for
personal
gain.
any combination which seeks to cor
.he ititial steps were taken in this
money enough to properly conduct
er county, for the reason that the always openiag sew frontiers aad
Afternoon Debate«.
Tbe Gros vet or Anti Shoddy hill trol the price of livestock at our lead
■tty yesterday afternoon.
any department.
waa also re introduced nt this session. :ng markets and also dictate« pr.e*t aw under which the death warrant blazing trail« to new emMres
to
W
S.
U
Ren,
C.
E
S.
Wood.
George
The
afternoon
ses»
ion
!»
devoted
Bank
Robbed.
Trying to Shirk Responsibility.
as issueu has been repealed, and
rie said thia coavenuaa should
The principal opposition to the pas­ of meat and meat prodacta to tbe
Santa .Monica. Cal.. Jan. 14 — M Orton. F. T Griffitue and Th >mas the consideration of resolutions.
hey also object to the banging «4 promote and complete plans for an
Chicago. Jan. 14.—Building Inapec-
3. Green issued a < al! for a meeting
Tbe chief subjects discussed are sage of the measure conte« from mfn.- -ooaumer. and recommending the - m
Mon
Sawtell's
branch
bank
at
Santa
heir client by th* penitentiary auth independent packing company to re­
tor Loughlin, accused of declaring the
ome weeks ago. to be held In this forest reserve«, cheaper transporta­ here of the National Association of tablisbment of an independent peck
rftles under the new law providing lieve tbe stockmen from th« exaction»
Iroquois theater ”O. K.” declared De- lea was rolbed last night of »200
Ing
plant
as
the
only
method
by
which
tty
for
the
purnose
of
orcartxiog
•
Wool
Manufacturée»
Their
argument
tion
and
cheaper
stockyard
charge«,
fore the coroner today he never made cash and a small amount of eecurl- direct primary league, the objects of aster Lme on tbe rail rood» with I». that we seek to prevent the maru- omi«etitlon may be haa and thereby
ar executions there, and passed after of tbe beef trust, aad amid chair«,
such a report, and denounced accusa­ tie«.
be Baker county murder was com said Portland should be on« of th«
A-hich would be to circulate petitions stock trains, and a resolution asking facture of shoddy in any form The:r secure for poth the producer and con
tions against him aa false.
.nd secure the passa.e of an amend the government to take fire year promises being false, it follows that s..mer an equitable price. It is ar nltted. claiming that the act is ex Srst citic« to aecnre a packing plant,
He said Building Commissioner
onto facto, and they urge that the owing to its prominent poeltiozi in
New German Consulates.
their anromert against this measure undisputed fact that the decline in
ment to the constitution of Oregon, ivretock census««.
Williams is trying to shift the blame.
Berlin. Jan. 14.—A committee of providing for direct nominating pri
The debate of the session was on is eminently unfair aa well as unrea­ the values of beef animals during the lefendant cannot b« executed at al! the market« of th« OrtenL
He admitted he visited the theater the Reichstag today decided to ee mariea^ard doing away with political the forest reserve policy of the gov­ sonable. This association seeks only ast IS months amounts to more thar The case was argued this afternoon
He Invited all th« delegate« to re­
the day it opened and found neither tablish German consulates at Atlanta
on vendors, composed of a small pro­ ernment. the almost unanimous »
to have manufacturers stamp their JS per hundred; hogs, an average of vr.d will doubtless b« decided by tbe turn to tbe Lewi» aad Clark fair la
marked exits, fire extinguishers, hose Seattle. New Orleans and St. Paul.
19C-5 and bring their wires aad fami-
portion of the voters of the state.
tinrent being against the policy.
goods, giving the percentage of shod­ 35 per animal, and sheep from 76 ourt in ample time.
or alarm boxes. Did not report this
lire, and «ee Portland al her beet
In response to this call, a meeting
Consumers
dy tbe same aa manufacturers ot rente to SI per bead.
Arriving,
Delegates
Still
because it was the duty of tbe fire
was held In the Mining Exchange tn
Delegates are still arriving and •t Oleomargarine are compelled to stamp however, are paying the same price
inspector. He did report to Williams
the Chamber of Commerce building
th«ir product. The manufacturera al­ tor their meats as during tbe time
.a estimated 550 are present today.
that the structural work was all right,
Mayor George H Williams follow
esterday afternoon, and the Direct
so object to the section of our bill maximum prices were realized tv
Will
probably
flniah
Thursday
even
­
but called attention to other features
ed Governor CbamlMrlala aad wel­
Primary Nominating League of Ore-
providing for
federal
Inspection, «he growers The loss to every man
ing.
which were violations of the ordU
comed th« delegate« co behalf M
on was organized, with the following
clalm'nr that it would be a detriment who fed cattie in th« feeding states
One Interesting paper today was I to their business to have their mills of the Missouri and Mississippi val­
nance, and was instructed by Wl)
Ponlaad. FoUowiag th« aridra«« ot
officers : Pre* dent. A. J- Mills, pre*l
Hams to “Let it go.”
Mayor William«. J. L, WiMon. ot
dent of the Portland National Bank, read by J. C. Lowe, of Honolulu, on filled with three officiais It does not leys during the winter of 1W2 and
Texas, responded ia a happy sp««ca
secretary; W. 8. U'Ren. of Oregon he livestock lndn»try of the Hawa seem that thia argument should have spring of 1963. ranges from SIS to 330
EVIDENCE ADDUCED AT
oa behalf of tbe livestock convention
City, vice-president, George M. Orton, l an islanua. He said two-thirds 'it any weight, for the reason that feder­ per head, and the tote! decline of live­
aad Senator Warren responded for
treasurer; F. T. Griffiths and an exec­ the population of tbe islands are non­ al Inspectors In all of the racking stock in this country during this
CORONER'S INQUEST
tbe woolgrowere
utive committee of 25 to be named meat eating Chinese Japanese and hone«-« ot the country, oleomargarine period amounts to more than |75n.-l
FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE
Between «ach number on th« pro­
VLADIVOSTOCK PORT
from different counties by the presl- native». They raise 10 crops of al­ factories, distillerie«, «te., do not work 000.000. In view if the fact that the
falfa each year on land, owtng to a detriment to th* business. I invited ration is as prosperous a* at any time
TAKES THAT VIEW OF CASE. gram the orchestra played ««iecuoe*
Captain Roberts Refused to Take Paa-
CLOSED TO SHIPPING. dent.
which were highly complimented Uy
A oil! baa been prepared to the the rich soil and favorable climate.
tbe Hon. C. H Harding, president of during the past two years, the home
s«ngers From Clallam Onto Hi«
Stock growing is limited to «mall
tbe convention, being tbe first city tt
voters asking for the abolition of the
and
export
demand
for
meat
products
tbe
National
Association
of
Woo]
Were
Rescued
Were
Tug—All Who
political convention and the substitu­ bolding* on account of tbe enormous Manufacturers to attend this meeting as greet as ever and there has been Japan Has Accepted Russia's Counter which the convention was ever bcl»
Russia
Must
Modify
Her
Demands
Or
Taken From th« Water — Other
tion of the direct nominating primary, value of the «oil for sugar growing, or designate some person to discuss no material increase in the number
Proposition«. Which Is Tantamount to furnish a large orcbeetra during
War Will Be Ccrtain-^lapan Will
8teamers W«ro Distressed—Majori­
the entire program. Senator Warren
all candidates for public office to be and tbe stock Industry has been this question with you. but he re­ of head of livretock. these conditions
to
Declaration of a Settlement—
Not Tolerate Such a Thing as 'A nominated by vote of the entire peo­ xlowly crowded out by sugar. More
moved a rote ot thanks to tbe citf
are uncalled for. tbe only apparent
ty of Those Lost Were Women and
fused.
Rueeia Recognize« th* Validity and and orchestra for th« music
Neutral Zone Around Korea, and ple. all the schemes of the conven­ and more meat 1» Imported each year.
reason being the unjust manipulation
Children in Boats.
Unloading
Tima
Limlt
i
Binding Force -f Trade Treaties
Secretary Martin'« Address.
of prices at market centers, assist­
Expects Russia Will Back Down— tions to be wiped out of the political
Pre Biden rs Annual Addreaa.
A bill has also been re Introduced
activity
of
the
state.
Mario
With China Governing Com.
To
the
members
of
the
executive
1
ed
by
the
lack
of
knowledge
on
the
A Settlement Not Far Off.
Victoria, B. C-, Jan. 14.—At the cor
The annual addreea^t Preaident
providing for extorsion of the time pan of prodicer* as to the visible
committee of the National live­
mere« in Manchuria.
oner's inquest into the deaths of vic­
Springer was a mast able paper. He
limit for unloading live stock it tran­ supply. These conditions will
VANCOUVER PROCURER.
never
stock Association
tims of the Clallam, which comment
New York, Jan. 14.—A special from
commended the stockmen tor their
sit west of the one hundredth merid­
Gentlemen: —
change until the stockmen
thetn-
Paris, Jan. 12.—The foreign office loyalty to tbe organization in th« past
ed today, evidence was given by Ed Port Arthur states that the Japanese
ian from twenty-eight to forty hours: selves take decided nx-a; tire«
Frenchman
Attempts
to
Escape
From
to
re-
In
making
my
annual
report
to
.he
persists
no
in
the
belief
that
peace
will
ward Lannon, of 3. on tana, that
are leaving. More than 100 left Dal­
«nd rejoiced in tbe promise of the
also a bill transferring matters per­ move them
the Authorities,
members of the National lJveetock
be maintained in the far east. OSc
___
distress signals were made by the ny in one day. The n.ussians regard
reture.
taining to forest reserves from the
Vancouver,
B.
C.,
Jan.
14.
—
The
po
­
Association. I shall go into a detailed
lais say the news today indicate« that
Officers and Director».
steamer Clallam.
the Japanese seizure of Mekphe
He mercilessly scored the railroad«
Department of the Interior to the De
lice
today
raided
the
residence
of
statement as to tbe efforts put forth
About 4 o'clock, an hour after the probable, with the object of making
for taking free transportation from
Prompted by this idea, a number of war is definitely averted.
partment of Agriculture: a bill com­
Desire
Bothler,
a
Frenchman,
and
during the past year, what the stock­
women and children and those in the Russia fire the first shot. Trains
the st ok men returning from market,
Japanese-Russian CompromiM.
pelling transportation companies to stockmen met In Kansas City in the
boats with them had been drowned, a from Russian Europe are crammed found a dozen girls, all alleged to men desire of the association in the haul all livestock in trainload lots middle of June, for the purpose of
Paris. Jan. 12.—A dispatch from St and rebuked in bitter terms the rail­
have
recently
been
innocent
girls
of
future,
and
tbe
condition
of
tbe
or
­
steamer passed within a mile of the with troops.
Paris. France, now leading a life of ganization. with the hope that this In­ of ten care or more at a minimum of discussing this subject. Several other Petersburg rays It is report« ’ ;n dip way traffic managers whe arbitrarily
sinking steamer, whose fires had sl­
Vladisvoatok Is Icebound.
twenty miles per hour. We have al­ meetings were held which finally re­ iomatic circles that Japan has ac raised freight rates and held Western
shame.
formation may prompt tbe member*
ready been put out by the inrush ot
coffee
so given our endorsement to a bill in­ sulted in incorporating the tndepen . epted the last Russian counter prop ►lock on alow trains while
Vladisvostok, Jan. 14.—This port ’s
Bothler
was
arrested
charged
with
to give it the support and assistance
water. No attempt was made to at-
orange
spe<. ale." ~t«a
Icebound, thus effectually preventing ’tiring girls urder 21 from France un­ which it deserve*, taking into con­ troduced by the Interstate Commerce dent Packing Company under tbe laws oaltion. This decision was arrived ai specials."
tract the attention of tbe vessel.
naval operations from this base at der false pretenses and selling them sideration the fact that it is absolute-1 I jiw Commission which 3<Mka tn of Arizona, with a capital ot 35.000.■ z.ter a lengthy conference between trains'* and all other penehable stuff
When the tug Holyoke picked np
, amend the Interstate Commerce Act 000. The officers and directors were foreign minister I-ammdorff and the ran around livestock on the way to
present.
for Immoral purposes, Bothier's ef. ly in their Interest.
the Clallam, about 10 o'clock, a num­
market at 50 milea per hoar.
j »° as to prevent discrimination be- elected at a meeting held tn Denver Japanese minister. Kurtno.
a
pass
book
fects
were
searched
and
8ltuati«n ia Tens«.
I regret to say that the unfavorable ,
ber of passengers asked Captain
The address waa interspersed by
see- on October 20. 190?, as follows: I..
which shows conditions which the induntry has ex­ [tween competing localities and__
Relating
to
Manchurian
Treati««.
on
a
Paris
bank
found
Roberts to put them on the tug. but
Berlin. Jan.
14— Official intelli-
constant applause, aa he deteatly ac­
150.000 on deposit He attempted to perienced during the past year has not ! tiona ar.d between different descrlp- F Wilson, Texas, vice-president; F.
Washington, Jan. 12.—The follow cused the beef trust of wiping from
“scape from the cour room during prompted the generous financial or i lions of traffic, and also for relief from W. Flato. Jr., treasurer. Missouri, and ng bulletin is posted in the state do
the trial and was chased for a quar- moral support we have had hereto­ the maintenance of rates unreasonable C. F. Martin, secretary, Colorado. partment toaay: “The Russian am­ tbe fme o fthe earth one-fourth nf
the wealth of the stockmen with one
Board of directors: E. 8. Cosney,
ter of a mile by the juuge, witnesses fore. and ha* prevented a large num­ ; in themselves.
bassador called yesterday upon the
and citizens. He fell from exhaus- ber of delegate* from the central and [ Tbe stockmen while not opposed Arizona; M. A. Jastro. Colifornia; secretary of state and conveyed the stroke of a leadpendl ta lowering tbe
tlon and was taken back and the eaKtern state* from attending this ' i to the protêt Ion of the forests, hive John W. Springer and Frank Benton, assurances of his government that prices of stock in the markets over
which the trust ruled aa a tyraau
Colorado; F. J. Hagenbarth and John
trial proceeded with.
»■on vent ion as they very much de­ a decided and pronounced objection McMillan. Idaho; E. B. Frayser and Russia will place no obstacle« tn th«
In closing he hoped the stockmen
,
to
the
policy
which
has
been
adopted
way
of
the
full
enjoyment
of
the
pow
­
sired to do.
Portland. Jan. 14.—Today’s seaslan , The resolution cited the fact that
S. 1.. Williams. Indian Territory; ers having treaties with China of all would put aa Independent packing
STRIKE RENEWED.
by
the
interior
department
regarding
It is with deep regret that I *m
of t.e livestock convention opened in many localities mutton could be
; lent Into execution and at once re-
Pau) Russell, M. C. Campbell. T. M
with a full hoi:-e. The program car­ obtained at much mom reasonable Driver« and Employers Fail to Agree obliged to announce to you the death , forest reserves. I refer particularly Walker and George Plumb. Kansas; rights and privileges guaranteed by I’eve the stockmen from the grasp ot
j to the seereeatlon of vast areas cf
such
treaties
In
Manchuria."
of
our
General
Counsel
at
Washing-
ried out during the day was as fol­ prices than beef, that it wav just as
the octopus.
T. IL Thombs and N. H. Gentry.
In Chicago.
tor. Hon. William
M. Springer, grazing and agricultural lard as a Missouri; J. T. Brown and William
Statement by Japanese Minister.
lows:
Consideration of resolutions; nutritious meat, just as conducive to
He paid s touching tribute to Wil­
Chicago, Jan. 14.—The strike of the
portion
of
those
reserves,
and
the
is
­
address. "Legislation in the Interest health and strength, and thi t the ex­ livery drivers began anew today, wblrh occurred on December 4th
London, Jan.
12 —The Japanese liam M Springer, general counsel of
' Irdsay, Montana: G. E. Adams and
sue
of
orders
excluding
livestock
from
of the Livestock Industry,” F. J. Hag- clusive use of beef was an unjust dis­ after a trip e of 15 days following the from pneumonia a.ier an illnens cf
grazing thereon. This matter has A. W. Atkins. Nebraska; W. C. Barnes ambassador this afternoon issued the :he association, who died December 3.
enbarth, of Utah; "Evolution of Live­ ci imination against the sheepmen, Iroquois fire. Ninety five percent of but a few days.
lOliowing official statement:
He announ.-ed that he would retire
grown to such proportions that if i d George H. Chessman. New Mex
stock Business.” Hon. R. W. Wall, of and often a costly and extravagant the 1.600 drivers of carriages and
"Russia's last reply suggests the from the office of president at thia
Legislation.
co; George Russell and George
•omethltig
|s
rot
done
very
soon
he
Texas; “Relation of Transportation practice especially where beef cattle hearses are said to I«, out, and only
I am pleased to advise you that ear­ Industry in several of the Western Ernst. Nevada; E. B. Johnson. Tonk neutralization of a part of Korea, meeting.
Companies to the Livestock Indus­ are high priced.
mlth and W. E Bolton. Oklahoma; while recognizing Japanese predomi
black undertakers' wagons are put in­ ly In February the bill which tbe as- states a”d territories will be com­
Woolgrowere’ Cenventtoa.
try.” W. W. Cotton, Portland;
'Dis­
"The Horse.”
to service-1n lieu oi haaraes at funer­ «olatfon caused to be Introduced in pletely destroyed. Our efforts in thia J. H. Gwinn. Oregon; Noah New- nance and rights in that country.
The convention adjourned at aox>
crimination of Transportation Compa
'■anks and C. J- Buell, South Dakota: Japau is unable to accept thia, and and the woolgrowers bold a Hinn
Yesterday evening C. E. Stubbs, a als, while the mourners are obliged to
nies,” L. A Allen, of Missouri; fur­
W. F Hslsell and R. H Harris. Tex- la now preparing a reply sending out this afternoon, attended by d«l««aiy«
member of the Colorado legislature, resort again to street cars In journey­
ther consideration of resolutions; an
is; Jesse M. Smith and M. E. Parsons. suggestions. If Japan secures what of the Livestock Association.
delivered an address on the "Horse ing to cemeteries.
address, "What Shall We Do With
Utah; R R. Solway. Wyoming. It is she wants. Korean negotiations re-
The failure of employers and em­
and the Horse Industry,” which prov­
Th« weather is delightful and Port­
Our Grazing Lands ' 1 J. E. Stubbs, of
!r tended to elect th «president dur- garding Manchuria will take on a land is at her beet. Th« dslegatM
ed to be one of the most interesting ployes to agree on a wage scale caus
Nevada. F. H. Newell, of Washing­
more
friendly
tone
and
the
crisis
will
Ing the time of this meeting.
papers of the convention.
ed a resumption of the strike.
are all accommodated and no graft­
ton, D. C., in a brief address, "Policy
be considered passed. At present it
Per Capita Subacrlptlona.
ing is reported by the hotels or lodg­
He reviewed the origin of the dlff
of the Government Relative to Forest
is
impossible
to
say
if
war
will
re
­
A. A. ROBERTS OR RECEIVER.
Portland. Jan. 13.—The Dally Jour. Ellis, of this city, and has been
ing bouaoa.
The desire of the officers of this
Reserve.” Governor Wells, of Utah; erent breeds of horses, and traced
sult."
prominently Identified with the le company is that
Mauj usttors and delegatee are
the stockmen
address by Gifford Pinchot, Washing- their dlstnoutlon over the earth, Hitchcock Approve« of Hla Selection, nal's Washington special says:
visiting th« sit« o( the Lewis aad
baa recom- publican party of the state for many throughout the country shall sub­
ton. D. C.; "Our Pony, Its Uses and among the different races of men.
The
Oregon
delegation
Charles
Denby
Dead.
and Will Nominate Him at Once.
years.
Clark fairgrounds
scribe for stock to the extent of one
Abuses,” Hon Mortimer Levering, of
He showed that <ue average cost
Buffalo. Jan. 13.—Charles Denby,
Portland, Jan. 14.—Special to the mended to th« president the appoint­
Prior to the time that either Know­ dollar for every bovine animal they
There will be a reception by the
Indiana, and the election of a new ex­ of raising a horse m Europe, espec­ East Oregonian.)—The Portland Daily ment of Albert A. Roberts, of Hepp-
les or Thompson were mentioned. own, 25 cents for every sheep and 25 formerly United States minister to Commercial Club tonight. Detegat««
ecutive committee.
ially in the thickly populated districts Journal's Washington special, nays:
Pekin,
died
suddenly
at
th«
Hotel
nor. as receiver of the La Gran Je Mr. Roberts was recommended to the centa for every hog. With this
an« arriving on «very train.
like Holland and Belgium, ia from ' Senator Mitchel! was notified today
Feed the Indian« Mutton.
laud office, to succeed Asa B. Thomp­ delegation from the state for the po nrnount indepeudint plants may be Sherman. In Jamestown, this morn-
Idaho baa about « delegate«
3300 to 3400 per head, while tn the by Secretary Hitchcock that the se­
One of the moat important resolu­
son.
nit Ion of register of the land office, established at desirable pointe to be nig, where he delivered an address ent. tbe largest stat« delegation
middle states of this country the same lection of Albert A. Roberts for re­
tions passed by the livestock conven­
Deputy United States Marshal *‘A1" but was turned down, the office after­ managed by th« best packing talent Tuesday night. Hla home was in Umatilla county has 14 deMgat«« at
horse can be raised to a l-year-old ceiver of the La Grand« land office
tion was that requesting congress to
Roberts is one of the beet known men wards going to Davis. His appoint in the country
tbe meeting aad th« entire state 5E
It Is believed by so Evansville. Ind.
for |60.
is approved and bl« nomination will tn the eastern part of the state, hav­ ment to the office of receiver will be doing that a legitimate, healthy com­
change the policy of the department
In
dor»««
Panama
Canal.
be
made
at
once.
in furnishing beef eacluslvely to the
ing been appointed deputy United acceptable to a large circle of per­ petition will be established. It is not One Hundred Killed In Explosion.
Berlin, Jan. 13.—Die Poet reports
Indian ward« of the government, and
Tbe livestock convention adopted a
States marshal under Zoe Houser all sonal and political friends and asso­ the intention of the company to rev­
When a train of passenger care Is years ago, and having served in that ciates. not only in the eastern part olutionize the business or attempt to an explosion of petroleum at Baku,
asking that an equal amount of mut­ resolution indorsing Roo«ev«lt’a poll
ton be furnished tbe Indian tribe« vet cy relative to tbe construction of th« telescoped, the passengers see stare office continuously since that time. of the state, but in the rest of the destroy already established concerns. In the Caucaeue. More than 100
for come time
Panama canal
receiving government provision«.
He ia a half-brother of Judge W. R I state as well
By this method, tbe stockmen who workmen were killed
THEATRES WERE
Not a Playhouse in Chicago
Was Conducted According
to the City Laws.
STOCK MEETING
Interesting Account of the
Opening Session by Our
Special Correspondent.
Delegates From New Hampshire to Honolulu and From Inter,
mediate States Make Speeches and Reports.
FOR THE PRESENT
TODAY'S PROGRAM IN LIVESTOCK MEETING
A. A. ROBERTS FOR LA GRANDE RECEIVER