The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 15, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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Unswayed by tear, 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 affaire. Its pro­
gressive features make It a pa­
per for the masses
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Particulars of the Disaster to
the Passengers and Crew
of the Clallam.
FORTY.NINE ARE KNOWN
TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED.
A Night of Storm and Horror—Loss
of Women and Children
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO.. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 15. 1ÍMM
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iumbia and United States.
ON
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PANAMA
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THE NORTHWEST COAST. 4
Innocent Man Jailed.
Returned With Boodler.
Si I xju I k . Jan ¡1.— Ex-Couu
i llamii Kratz in i barge of of
cers, arrived here from Mex­
ico thia morning
There was
no
demonstration
because
when Kratz tied to Mexico he
forfeited bond for ,20.000
It
is lielieved the new bond* will
tee not less thsn $40.000 Kratz
was indicted for acceptance of
a bribe to give street railway
grants. In which the boodiers
combine is said to have dlvid-
ed $60.00<'
The prosecution
expects Kratz to turn state’s
evidence when confronted with
th«- full volume nt evidence
against him
San Francisco, Jan. 8.—Jean
Haplque, who has been 10
years in tue county jail fight­
ing tur a trial, was r«-leaa»d
this morning
Hapiquo was
■ ouvicted of forgery and sen­
tenced to three years in the
penitentiary
He
petitioned
the supreme court for a new
trial
After 10 years be was
today set aright
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i*-arance Judge Cook said the ♦
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OF
Tales of War in San Domingo
APPROPRIATION TO 8TAMP
OUT COTTON BOLL WEEVIL.
Believed at Colon That Colombu In­ Number Lost Variously Estimated Pt i
Due to
Leaving
Were Almoat
FAVORS THE MALHEUR AND
RECORD AS A SOLDIER,
There Will
8e Bloodshed Between Co-
COLOMBIA
DEATH OF GENERAL
Powerless to Rescue on Account of
Indications That
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Swamping of Boats After
the Steamer—Tugs
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One Thousand Case*.
Montreal. Jan. 9.—T itéré are
approximately 1.000 cases of
typhoid fever in .Montreal and
half dozeu smaller niunlcipall
ties which join it ol the thr*«'
sides. In the city proper the
number of cases is far leas
than in the suburbs.
Policemen are going front
house to bouse distributing
printed warnings urging house­
holders to boil their drinking
water and to make lnqulri->
as to the condition of the da;
ries.
NO. 11
HARNEY rJUNTY PROJECTS
tend* to Fight Rather Than With­
From Twenty-slx to Sixty-five—Tw<!|
draw Peaceably—Rumor« of
Tugs
War
Attempted
Rescue,
But
the
Varied by Report of tne Failure of
Violent 9torm Prevented
a National Bank in Oklahoma—Bill
Work—First Returns From Effects
for
Relief of
Sherman County.
Effective
of the Great Storm Which
Swept
Oregon and Wae*ing»on Coaet Ye»-
MANY EXITS HAO BEEN
Six Montn* Ending December 31
Snows Fading Off in Receipts Over
Same Period bast Year—Cash on
Hand January 1, 1904. »819.2C2.32.
Washington. Jaa. 8.—At a cabin*',
Washington Jan
9 -The <ump-
ORATOR AND STATESMAN.
Port Townsend. Wash.. Jan. 11.—
LOCKED BY THE USHERS
Salem. Jan 8.—State Treasurer mw-ung tbu morning it was decided
Twenty-four Million Dollars Available troller of tbe currency this morning I
terday.
The steamer Clallam foundered short­
Moore yesterday completed and is that aa oraer be issued la every te-
for Reclamation This Year—Gov. mo » the National Bank of Aha. O>.
ly after midnight, a short distance
sut-u his semi annual statement cov­ partment of the government worse
Seattle.
Jan
9
—
T*<ait>
six
!..«*
Was a Georgian by Birth and Educa.
laboma.
will
not
open
today,
d
he
ernment Operations in Umatil'a
from Smith's Island, abejut 15 miles
Ush«ra' Conduct Contributed Directly ering the period of six months end­ making tbe hours of the employes
■ -urte were k»st by the foundering of th#
has appointed Hank Examine
tion and Was One of That State's
from this city. About 50 persons, in­
County Now a Question of 'When
to the Awful Loes of Life—BuHd.ng ing la i tnbir 31. 19M, showing the from 9 to 4. adding oae-half hour to
The llabllitl-« and steamer Clallam .n th»- straits near
vant as receive
cluding 36 passengers, lost their
Most Gifted Sons—Was Wounded
The order
Will They Get at it?" Only—Is Full resources according to the Nuvem- Port To* »send early th lb mommy
Inspector's
Examination of tne receipts and disbursements of the tbe time now la vogue
lives.
employe*
Eight Times During the Civil Wir
veral funds during that period, and appile« to ai. federa.
of Vast Possibilities for the Lower ber statement
is
approximately Th«- vessel broka- down soon after
Building
Was Superficisi—Text
the amount of money left in bis hinds tbrougbout the country.
—As Commander of Confederate
List of the Lost.
8160.400
leaving Victoria yesterday afternxn»
Umatilla River.
mony of Theater Engir eer Shoes rm January 1. 19v4. which is given as I
Tbe bouse today, by a uaaalmoua
and drifted before a tprrific Htorm
Captain Thompson, Thomas Morri-
Veterans Will Be Succeeded by
Marines Landed I at Colon.
»nadeouat« Fir« Protection.
vote, appropriated 8250.MX) to slam;
$819.202.3!
The
funds
on
band
at
until
she
met
her
fate.
She
liegan
A.
Valdeme.-s.
sou, George Hison,
Chief Engineer Newell, of the fc-;
Stephen 0. Lee. of Mississippi.
Washington. Jan. 9
9. — A
dispatch
the beginning of the period. July 1. out tbe boll weevil.
Mrs. Rose. C. H. Joy. R. G. Campbell.
lamation service, has made public th*' from Admiral Coghlln at Colon tolay sinking shortly after midnight
Chicago. Jan 8—The coroner be- 19"3. were >1.278.096 42; the receipts
Situation In San Domings.
News of the most terrible catastro
W. C. Rockledge. W. Chennett. R. T u
Atlanta. Ga., Jan. 11.—Lieutenant- report of Engineer Whistler, who w.is states the Dixie'» marines landed,
phe that has ever occurred in these goa the examina:.on of v-itnes»w-» to- tur the six months $945.953.43. an!
Washington. Jan
8 —Commander
ner, G. F. Jeffs. Isaac Hewitt. Miss reneral John Brown Gordon died at in charge of tbe Investigation of th«« and that all Is quiet.
the total di: bursement» »1.445.847.33 |
waters was received tn this city at da? .«>nceruing the lroqu< is fir»
Dillingham, of tbe crute-r Detroit,
Harris. Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Ro- hit winter home near Miami. Fla., at feasibility and advisability of govern­
Although there is a very be» !thy
S 34 thia morning by a marine ex
mona. W. B. Gibbons, Eugene Hicks 10:05 last night. His fatal illness, ment irrigation near Echo
He pro­ WILL EXECUTE ORDERS
The official list of dead reported fund in the treasury , < ver and aoovej .ent the oUowing today from Paerto
change In a telegram from th« mas­
Flata San Domingo:
P. 1 .»plant, Mrs. R. Turner. Mias which overtook him last Wednes­ nounces the project of diverting the
OF COAL MINE OWNERS ters of th.- tag« Sea Li on and K chard by him maxes the mtnbtr 868. The •xpeaaea. this statement shews that
"The k.oraie« gunboat comiaaaaer
Bellies, E. Boulton. N. P. Shaw, day. was congestion of the stomach water from the Umatilla riv*r beliw .
first
list
»»«
59!.
but
this
was
caused
there
has
be
*n
a
very
material
fa
ling
Hoile k Th«- former brought .1 sur­
delivered an ultimatum aM threaten­
Mrs. A. J. C. Gallackly, Guy Dennis. and liver, following an acute attack Pendleton to irrigate the Butter «roek i
>fl
in
the
«
’
rplus
fund
over
last
.'ear
vivors an 1 th,- latter eight to Port by the idantli.cation of budte- under
ed to bombard Puerto Plats after 24
Charles Thomas. Miss Gill, R. Case. if indigestion to which he has been region, postible. He also recommend*
at the sam< time. The receipts irr oours' notice. With
Evictions m Colorado Townsend
more than *?ne name
roncurrvecs
Mrs. Reynolds. L. W. Davis. Mrs. subject
the adoption of the Malheur river Wholesale
Tne coroner today is assisted by a the same pe-iod last year were 94M.- of Commaaaer Robertson, of the Eng­
The lat<-st telegram state« that the
Campa by the Mil tar y in Defiance
Thomas Suliins and two children.
and
Harne
county
projects.
New
­
Biographical Sketch,
*33.42. and the disbursements tl.*12
H. W. Laplant. Charles Green. H. D
ell’» report shows that at the clmi*
cf tn» civil Authoritioi
Mother” Clallam foundered while tn tow of large array << legal talent, including 202.61. and the balaace of hand. Jar.- lish cruiser Polias, such repreaeata-
The
famous confederate leader, of the pre#'«nt fiscal year there will
the tug llichard HoQieek. between the state's attorney and city anu
tions were trade to both sidec that
Manley. Mrs. S. E. Boulton. C. W
Jones Vary ill With Pneumonia.
Smith Island and laingen.»*
SpJL county attorney», as well as a score ■lary 1. IP"’! was 81.122.796 11. show­ the gunboat agreed not to bombard,
Thompson, Miss Gallakiy. H. Buck­ General John Brown Gordon, was be ?!i.OOh.O'K) available for the recla­
Ine tug was alongside when
she of lawyer* rv*ain«d by relative* oi ing a falling off of 83r‘34»3.7». A and the other aide will not fire oa tbe
ner. Miss Murry. C. G. Birny. E. F. was born in Upson county. Georgia. mation of arid lands. Tbe Arizona
Cripple Creek, .'an
9—Colonel
better showing was made for the six guaboat*.
Feoris. A. K. Prince. C. F. Johnson. February 6, 1832, graduated at the and Nevada project4. wMch are now Vardeckberg and all the district post sank, but on account of the terrible the victims
The testimony brought out today months previous to this report, ead
"All nghtiag will be cocited to the
Mrs. A. H. Laplant. Mrs.
Leonora State University, studied law and was inder contrict. will nae about $€ '«W>.- 1 commanders held an executive coun­ storm rurn.ng could save less than
It ■ July 1. 1963. when the receipt« end side of the town in the futnre.
Richards. H. H. Swaney. Captain T admitted to the bar, practicing at At­ 000 of this sum. leaving $ 18,005 i cil of war this mon lag and dec'.dtsl one-third of these atmard the door.cl antformly agrees that th«- exits were
for
•
-
period
amounted
to
ll.'.$6.-
vessel.
kx lied by ushc-r». who e ’her resist­
sad United States interests are »a
Lawrence. Ed Tennan, Guy Daniels. lanta.
to be used in other states.
to ignore Judge Seels Injunction I*
in September. 1854, be married
Fifteen women and children
and ed the attempts of ■;»*« tators to oj»e. 334 75. the disbursements. 81.040 - -ured
Mrs. Diproae.
Part of thi« amount .will pro! ably sued last night restraining them from
'■caving a healthy balance of
Mis» Fannj
Haralson, the third be used on tbe reclamation work , In
10 men
w.'-e them jt aid nothing to restore orde;
mostly. poteengers
“1 have «mall parties loaded at So-
The Survivor».
81478.196 42 on hand July L 1903
laughter of General Hugh A. Haral northern Montana in diverting the interfering with or arrtrsring strikers drowned
among tae panic stricken.
«aa end nt the American consulate
on vagrant orders
Tney will beg'a
There has been an unusually heavy
on. of La Grange. Ga. The wedding waters of Milk riv«»r.
Deck department—Captain Gt*ur^e
Also that tbe ventilators above the
will
later—The list of drowned
wholesale arrests of unionists to.
dram upon several of the funds dur
stage were not opened.
Roberts, first officer; G. W. Down?y. took place on her 17th birthday, and
probably reach €5
Now a Certainty.
day
Griffith. J
The arrest of Maher and Nagei Ing :he past year, however which ex-
H. Arnola. F. Myers. R
when he was 22 years old.
Th* striker» will be thrown into
There has been much unceria.nty
two
workmen who tailed down the -■laits the great difference in the
Jeffery. H. Johnson. J. Anderson A.
In 1861 be entered the confederate
of Whistler’« report tbe bull-pen at Camp Garfield befote WAR CORRESPONDENTS
ventiiators of the room when ’he amounts of the balances, as. for in
McKeen
irmy as captain of infantry and rose as to the nature
irrigation
proj«t.
The
!
ary ten! steps can be taken, and wil
Mance, the disbursements of the gen-
HOLD ORIENTAL STEAMER. ¡»Hiding was being constructed. 1
Engineers’ department—Scott
io to the rank of lieutenant general. At on tbe Echo
-«mxidered by the coroner to be im era! fund for the past six month*
Lauey. chief engine«-r: James Man­ Lppomattox Courthouse be command­ fact that be has reported favorably then b* loaded on special trains and
potfiant. as evidence tending to show hare been 864.977.1* greater than for
lock. fireman; John Atkins, oiler: Ec ed one wing of I>ee’s army and was upon it will probably result in the deported from the county
Wive« and children of strikers whe New York Herald and Cel'to-te Week- ri.e examination made by the build th.- tiievious six months; the common
ward Parker, oiler.
wounded in battle eight times during rovernment constructing the ditca
ly Win Signal Victory Over Captain tng inspector when tbe theater was •cbool fund, principal and interest
Steward's department—J. R. Wat the war. being severely wounded at The importance of striking while the call strike-breaker» •cabs, or other
insulting epithets, will also be ar-
1287.31341 greater than tbe previous
Iron is hot needs empbasizing.
son. steward: James Caldwell. Archie Lntietam.
of the Siberia—After ths Agic nor la opened «as not thorough
Our represe ntatl ve» in congres» rested. buR.penned and deportel
The- ouvst
sensational t«-stimuny six months, and tbe swamp land
King. Archie Davis. William Jone*
In 1868 General Gordon was tbe
Lifted
the
Vessel
la
Held
*
Hours
mm * the «tuner began the ingn .-y funds »7.640.51 greater.
iemocratic candidate for governor of should •ee that no ston* is left un-; Civil officers »bo attempt to serre
Ah Look. Juu Lang.
for Two Men on a Delayed Train.
,>to the Iroquois disaster was giver
lis native state, and as he believtd. turned to haré the government Lake - papers will be treated likewise.
Purser F. C. Freer.
"Mother” Jones Ha» Pneumonia
by Robert Mtwr»y. engineer of be
SEATTLE’S GROWING TRADE.
Passengers—J.
Norris.
William was elected by a large majority, but up tbe work. It will not oniy res iltj
Francisco,
Jan.
J
—
As
on.»
of
San
ih fated building at this mcffning ses­
King. H. D Bailey, Jack Sweeney Ms opponent. Rufus B Bullock, w.ia in giving a large number or men work'
Trinidad, Col, Jan. 9—Tbe condi­
Month of December a Banner Mont*
iwaided the office. General Gordon whose money will be spent In thi* tion of "Mother ' Jones who was ye», the thrilling evldascdu of th«« poster sion
Charles W .avis, John Davis. W. II
of ths presa, a nule Incident h».»psn
He said the curtains were operated
Grimes. Wi.iiam Le Plante. Edward was a member of the national demo- county and make times good, but It terday stricken with pnenmonia. >s
for the Ocean Traffic.
rank *f brigadier
ed in tuia city yaatarday «Wenffite by hand and counter weight«
Th«
Laumer. Thomas Soolius and T 1-ar- 'ratlc conventions at New York. 1868. will result In a far larger mess-re unchanged.
She is «2 years old
Seattle, Jan 8- Seattle’s r\poC
which
callad
forth
mach
com
«a
nt.
When the ditch is complet­ making recovery doubtful. The trine
fire-fighting apparatus consisted Oi trade by water for the month of De-
ind at Baltimore, 1872. and was pres­ of good
son.
Ths steamer Siberia. one qf tBe pwo tubes of kilfyre 16 inches long
Eight Miles From Victoria.
idential elector for the state at Urge ed the vast stretch«»» of unproductive workers are anxiously watching th«
■ember exceeded that of Novetnbet
cracker-jack mall boats of the PB< i* Ttere
sage brush land will be divided Into bulletins
was no other
protection by 8374.708.
These figures reveal
The vessel had come within eight U the ejections In 1868 and 1872.
mall
line,
was
scheduled
to
»a.I
otf
small
tracts
of
20
to
*4
acres
and
■gainst fire ** tbe stage
In January, 1873. he was elected
,-ie fact ths: last mouth» exports
miles ci Victoria when heavy seas
her
regular time, at noon y-tatewlay
will furnish homes tor hundreds of
Tbe stand pipe in tne rear of tbe ■ ere among the heaviest of the year,
broke in tbe deadlights, and the 'o the United State* senate for six
INDICTED SIX.
and made ready to leave the pier at
thrifty and industrious fanners The
had never been »upp.ie-t vM and that the Industrie« of this state
water rushed in, putting tbe fires out. ’ear«, and took bls seat there March
sage brush land is rich and with tbe Trymg to Fathom th» MurOer of Ma- that hour tur the Orient, ¿u one of hose at»l under tbe foyer there were md their products are becoming rec-
Three boats were launcb»«d, filled I. 1873. where he was recognized as
her most importan’ voyage«, on ac- l»ut 58 ivet o< two-inch Lose. Thl»
ogtuzed throughout tbe world
The
principally with women and children, eading member of tbe democratic lifegiving and vivifying water will
bW Bechtel.
count of tee rush mail on toard fur i unstButed
the entire fire-fighting -ondition of the foreign trade like
and two of these were seen to foun­ varty, and one of its best orator« yield rich returns to tb«> farmer
Allentown. P» . Jan 8 —The grand American minister« anu loueign ute ai*paratzi* oi ibat portion of the wise that of tbe coast trade, is shown
der. all drowning, and the third >s He resigned May 2(<. 1880. was uom Melons, corn, alfalfa, peaches, will ail
jury today indicted six who ar« aileg- ces in China. Japan ami tgu- Philip­ be*»*
In tbe theater were four n the report of Pur. Wardea Jmsm.
nated for governor of Georgia by the thrive there.
thought to have met the same fate.
Nature has richly «-ndowt-d thi» se-> ed to have been implicated in tbe1 pines
«tnali rwH- <M hove which to be used just completed.
.
The steamer drifted until 10 o’clock Democratic convention July 28. 1886.
On board the »e»t boemt Southern had to be connected with the water
Oriental shipments : rum
Seattle
last night when the tug Holyoke, »ent ‘lected October. 1886. re-elected two tion both in soil and climate and with murder of Mabie Btw-htel. in October.
Pacific
overland
tram
from
New
irrigation
It
will
pro»e
equal
to
tbe
Tbe
number
include«
meter and stand pipes »hose Joca for tbe mouth of December reached
th* girl's step­
from here. < ame to her assistance and •ears later, and was elected United
irrigatid land« near Poise or Lewlo- mother and her three children. John York were two war correspoml-uts. tious were known only to the work 11,120.889.
This is an increase .«
took tbe Clallam in tow
The pas­ Hates senator. 1890. and served a full
bound for the Orient—A, K. Dwvi». of mss>
$336.6X4 over November
Shipmeots
sengers and crew had in the mean- erm He was aleo commander of tlie ton. lauds which could be formerly Charles and Myrtha also Welsen-
IS IT ROCKEFELLER!
onrvhased for a few -lollar* an acre berger and Eckstein rlval lover« of the New York Herald, and Frederick
Tb«e had «M-v*r been any drills for to the Orient consisted mostly of
tim»- hove tbe cargo overboard and 'vnfederate veterans
there ar«- valu«-d at $250 an acre.
the girl.
Paltm-r. of Collier’s Woehl)
fires
nuif
no
instructions
were
ever
flour, tobacco, cigarettes, cotton, ma Sposane
kept three line« of men bailing with
General Lee Succeed« Gordon.
The overland train was late ar J ¡»sued to ffiu «■aployes. The witness ~hinery beer, blcyclea. fish, rails and
No further proof of the richnea» of
buckets, keeping about even with t’.e
Nashville, Tenn . Jan. 11.—General tbe soil is needed than the fact th^t
t*e
would not connect vgith -«a- Siberia, admit»d !>e «.new bow to use the lumber
BALTIMORE A OHIO WRECK.
Cotton shipm«-nts showed
incoming rush of water.
,tepb*n D. Ijee. of Mississippi, com from flu- to a»v«-n tons of alialfa < b
before sh.- left the pier
The cor­ greater partlor. of the fire appara'u« an increase of 2.975 bale- whlie the
After the Clallam was taxen in tow nandi r of tbe Army of the Tennessee
now raised with one thorough flooding Engines Smashed and Several Train­ respondent* bad wit4d ahead to th« but neger ha«i instructed bls assist flour increase »-cording to valuation.
the water came in taster, and about vill succee^d General Gordon as com-
local manager of th* steamship iinv- ants
on Butter creek.
was lees than »5.000.
men Killed.
1 o’clock Bhe went on her beam ends nander-in-chief of the Unit«>d Con
I
Another advantage of government
to bold the vessel until th* arrival
The exMs were dra|«ed in red plu-h
Coastwise passengers to the num
and filled fast. The Sea Lion had er
ederate Veterans, pending tbe elec- ownership of irrigation project» 1« ! Cumberland. Md.. Jan. 8—A Balti­ of the train, so they could embark curtains. J»ut were held outside ♦
ber of 67,488 were handled, 33469 he
rived meanwhile, and the two tugs Ion at the reunion here next June.
more
a
Ohio
double-header
crashed
for the scene of the. Russo-Japanese heavy iron doors, barred, bolted and ing inbound and 34.019 outbound
that if it is divided tn carry ft on it
set about saving life. Thirty-one
will be carried to a successful ls«ue. into a freight at Uavltt's creek «»arly war
The manager wired back to wjierated ».fit- levers
Tt«
witness
Of the total of 101 deep sea veo-
were picked up from the steamer and
SAN DOMINGO REBELLION.
There will be no uncertainty as to this morning. Both engine« were de­ them that th«j steam«*r would not be admitted that no one unfamilllar with seis engaged in tbe trade of the
from planks and rafts and brought
the completion of the project, no fear» molished. Flrtman Kefauver was in­ held, but would leaw for the Orient | I, this system of levers could unlock port 14 were sailing and 87 steam
here this morning at 9 o'clock. Cap­ Continues Unabated. But No Damage
->t abandonment and no extortlona’e stantly killed and Engineer Roberta on time.
| the doors
15 less than in November. Seattle
tain Roberta and the officers of tbe
-harges for water, as there 1» too apt died shortly after. Engineer Humph­
The correspondent» were not so be L N<> signs appeased above the exit* sold and shipped to coastwise and
to
American
Legation.
Clallam, who stayed with the steamer
rey
was
seriously
and
perhaps
fatal
­
defeated in their determination to p There weiw three locked exits ou local ports during December 82433,-
Washington. Jan. 11.—The navy de- to be when some grasping individual
to the last, were all saved. Captair
hurt and Fireman Conrad »erious- catch that vessel ata! land in the Ort-' ¡iewch of the baleen tew and fonr pairs 641 worth of merchandise.
artment received a telegram from or company secures control of auch ly
Roberts sayB he thinks that he had
ent eight days s<xB»er than if they I J of iron barml doors, closed, the
1F hnrt.
The principal imports for the
he commander of the Newport at Sar tn enterprise.
53 passengers and tbe crew number
It will take some years to com-
waited for the next out-bound boat, I down stairs exits
There were no month were silk, tes and matting
Jomingo. that the revolution contir
ed 32.
Mete,
but
it
means
so
they
wired
the
head
office
of
the
an influx of a
, serin kiers above the ataze. nor any
FIRE AT BALLARD
les. but nothing menacing, The
Women and Children Perish.
steamship 'Ine in New York, and'lm , fire alarm boxes in th* house
MINING CONGRESS
merican guard was withdrawn from ’hrifty and desirable class of citizens
Seeing that all efforts were futile,
who will add much to tho wealth of Milla, Kilns and Shingles Burned mediately E. H. Harriman, presi lent
When a>k*d what he expected ’o
the safety of the passengers, partic­ he legation yesterday.
of the company, wired for the Siberia ' do in case of fire, he said h> depend^ President Roooovelt Ha» Been |nv<
This Morning,
The state department received a ca- Umatilla county.
ularly the women and children aboard
to wait for the overland and permit ' ed on going to the front office and
legram
from
the
minister
at
Mon
shln-
ed to Address th* Portland Conven
Ballard,
Wash..
Jan.
8.
—
The
was looked after, and in boats prop
these corri-siwitydents to make con­ I vising the telephone. He said he
CHILD KILLED BY LIVE WIRE.
evideo
saying
Uruguay
is
passing
gle mill, dry kilns and 3.0MI.MX) shln- nection.
erly manned all wbo desired were put
tion.
never saw the skylifiits op«med
hrough another crisis. The govern
gles belonging to the Nicholas IxirJ-
off from the steamer
Portland. Orc Jan
8—President
So
the
big
mail
liner,
due
to
'.«are
School
Boy
at
Lewiston
Meet«
In
­
ber Company, was,totally destroyed
The heavily laaen boats were as nent party was attacked and put tc
Roosevelt will be a-aed to deliver an
the pier at noun waited for two .ep-
SEATTLE IMMIGRANTS.
stant and Awful Death.
by fire this morning. Iz»ss. |25.vM). resentatlv«« of the press and did not
corks, however, in the choppy sea. light their opponents. Several of the
KILLED WHILE COASTINO.
address before the seventh annual
attar were killed and wounded.
Lewiston. Jan. 11.—Bennie Riggs, \ favorable wind alone waved the
and one after another, after succeed
leave until 10 o'clock last nigh'. 10 iTtecteen Chine«« Deported from That session of the American Mining con­
the
8-year-old
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
western half of the city.
ing in getting away from the ve«s<-'
gress. to be held in this city next Colfax Schoolboy Da chas into a
honrs behind her schedule time.
SPort During December.
were either capsized or swampe«!. -IVE HUNDRED SEVENTY DEAD. George D. Riggs, met Instant death
Wagon With Hie Sled.
August. This was decided at a meet
The 1.600 tens of rush mail and the
yesterday during the noon hour by
Seatgle. Jan. 8—The moothly re­ ing just concluded here of the officers
Pope Turn» Down Sarsfoff.
and as a result not a woman or child
Colfax. Wash.. Jan. L— L awtuwcw
800
tons
of
’
n
itrates
and
»oo
tons
of
port cf the United States imnrtjiration and executive committee of tho con Duchemln. aged IS. was fatally hart
of all those aboard has lived to tell bastardly Conduct of an Usher Dur- oming in contact with a live electric
Rome. Jan. 8—The Vatican de-
ight wire near the corner of Eighth clines to receive tbe Macedonian, pig lead, waited for two sweating war bureau o« this city shows tha' during grew. at wh.ch all the preliminary tn a coasting accident thia afternoon.
the tale. The apparent discrepancy
Ing the Iroquois Fire.
correspondents, wtio had accomplish
itreet and Sixth avenue on Norma) Sarafbff, in special audience.
in the numbers from tne list of fatal
The ed one of tbfi nFi’t remarkable feats the trontb of December 332 alien» ar­ plans for the sess.on were completed Hi« b other. Ralph, aged 10 year«,
Chicago, June 11.—Testimony be
ities herewith is accountable to th«
latter Is disappointed, as he expected in modern Journalism, by tying up an rived at this port Of the tota’ num
In addition to the president, many bad a hip fractured and two ribe
ore the Iroquois inquest today is sim hill.
The lad was on hie way to school to thus gain many additional volun­
ber desiring admission to tbe Uni'ed other distinguished men of the coun broken, and two other boy» were
fact that only such children as pxi
lar to that given before. One witness
Oriental steai/.er for 10 hours after
and but a few moments before had
State* E> w*e deported back to the try will be asked to address the con­ more or less hurt
half fare were enrolled in the pa»4*.i
estifled she appealed to an usher to -eceived hie mother's parting caress. teers for the Insurrection.
tho anchor b.«d
been ______
lifted for the
___ _____
ger list.
The youngster* were coasting down
most important voyage in her bls- ccuntry from whence they came
gress "
issist her to escape and he threw
Tbe «Oicellent work accnffipllsheii
At the intersec’ion of the streets
Tugs Attempt to Save Vessel.
tory.
The organization has succeeded in a steep hill and loot control of the
Bryan Returning.
ter off
Fifteen members of the
there
are
two
electric
light
poles
and
By the immigration bureau of this obtaining reduced railroad rates from sled, which collided with a wagon
Meanwhile word had reached Vic
•Bluebeard” company, who have been
New York. Jan. 9.—William J. Bry­
city anti Its insp«>ctor6 ba* been
tbe wire between the«e bad parted
all parts of the country and it is ex- Lawrence Duchetnin's ahull was frac­
toria of the Clallam» trouble, and ,eld under arrest by
the coroner,
mom
­
FIERCE
STORM.
an
arrived
off
Sandy
Hook
thia
The live wire extended from the
highly commended by th* de|»ri- pected that as a result the attend- tured and there .» no hope for hie
tugs were sent to the rescue.
The were released, their testimony bav-
ie
de
­
ing
on
board
the
Celtic,
which
ment at Washington, «upecially for atce will reach fully 5.000 delegates recovery.
ople to the ground on the Eighth
Richard Holyoke, in command c,f fng been taken.
the
Began Today and Is Raging
the vigiteinre in detecting the »omia and visitors, representative of all
street side and occupied a position layed on account of fog.
Captain Robert Hal), was the first to
One hospital death this moruing
Orogon Coast.
gling of Chinese into the Uelt «d sections of the United States. Canada
STRICKEN WITH BARALYBIB.
reach the Clallam, which was found brings the list of dead to 570. Sever- across a pathway on a vacant lot at
Turkey at the Fair.
Porffiamd. jan. 8—A fierce e torsi States, few having proved success Mexico and several countries of Eu­
the
corner
of
the
Frank
Morris
rest
to have careened partly over from al others are in a critical condition
Constantinople, Jan. 8.—The sultan sprang* np about noon today and >e ful. Within a short time it Is tbe in-
dence.
The boy evidently reached
rope are expected to be also repre Ex-Gwvernor Charlee Fsuter. of OM».
the inrush of water, which had put
and picked up the wire with the In­ on reconsideration has decided to ragingc Mong the Oreimn coast at all tentiflffi of Mr. Estell. the inspector in sented. All the energies of the forth
Die« Tsday.
the engines out of commission. The
FOR NICARAGUA ROUTE.
tention of removing it from the path send a Turkish rahibit to the 9L point* lueard from Vast shipping SM- charg»« of this' office, to enlarge his coming session are to be concentrat­
Springfield. O-. Jaa. 9.—The condì
Holyoke reached the Clallam about 11
Louis
fair.
terete*
are
Imperiled.
force,
in
which
he
has
the
co-oiu
’
ia-
ed on Ibe plan for the establishment tloa of ex-Governor Charles Foster
o’clock last night, and sent a hawser Senator Morgan Loyal to the Subst- when be received tbe shock that
tion << tho detriment ar Washing­ of a federal department of mines and who was stricken with paralysis last
<atis«*d hie death. He fell to the
e . .
t ——
aboard with which she started to tow
tute Provided for hr 6pooner Act.
ground across the wire and before
ton.
mining, whose secretary shall be • night, is cxtrwmely critical.
the steamer to safety
Washington, Jan. 11.—The house the body could be removed It waa se­
Geotge E. ilcffney. Japanese inter­ member of the president’» cabinet.
Later.
Before all of the struggling people
preter in connection with the immi­
committee on appropriations
re­ verely burned.
Mr Foster died at 11:10 this morn
had been taken off the Clallam com
gration office at thU» city, yeuterday
torted a legislative, executive
ind
Searchin- for Weapons,
menced to break up. and soon after
receivtef th«» ofU<Nal announcement of
judicial appropriation bill carrying
WHAT BECAME OF IT?
Chicago. Jan 8—All the morning
went down, leaving a swirling eddy in
his
pn*no$ion
tx*
inspector.
Mr.
128.250.000.
the court where the car barn bandit*
her place on the waves.
the fftc* ,"H' are on trial today was searched for
Shortly after the opening of the Inquiry into Use Made of Antl-Truot
Portland, Jan. 8.—News has been long agro d«Bcrminod to do this very Geffney »w awte»’
Boise. Jan. 9 —Arrangemecta have
All possible assistance to the res­
he was to be pro)noted on the arrival concesled weapons. Strong men pro­ been completed tor the Idaho teles»
senate today Mr. Morgan presented
received here that Secretary Hitch­ thing
Law Money.
cued people was given by the t«o
x resolution calling on the president
It tffitw camplicutes Oregon matters of Mr. Estell fr<m Washington, but tested. but were compelled to dis Hon to the meeting of the National
Washington, Jan. 11.—The hous« cock has declined to reinstate Asa B
shipmasters and their crews, and the
to reopen negotiations with Nicara­ today without debate unanimously Thompson, as receiver of the .'Jt in tb«v national campaign wore* than it was not until y«terday morning robe, which had very discouraging Llvi Stock association, to be bald la
tugs hurried here, arriving at 10
gua ror the construction of an isthmi­ adopted a resolution calling on the Grande land office.
ever, Us It is thought that tise same that tlte official annj»nceme®t was tendencies upon sentimental female Portland next week, beginning on
o’clock. The passengers surviving
teasefi»» which actuated both 8««cro. received by him
an
canal.
Tbe
Oregon
delegation
has
work
id
attorney
general
for
a
full
report
of
spectators many of whom decld-si Tuesday. It U expected that most of
and the remainder of the crew then
th* dispensation of 8500.000 appropri­ faithfully for Mr. Thompson's rein­ tarv Hitchcock and I*rvoldeut Roose­
The the delegate« will leave bare oa train
not to watch the proceedings
took passage on the Dirigo bound for
American Academy In Rome.
BI step ScoB's Jubilee.
ated by congress for th* enforcement statement. both with th* secretary velt tn remove Mr. TiBimpaon agaTfist
No. 11. which leaves Pocatello Batur
jurv is still Incomplete
Seattle
...
_______
Rev
•!
Portland.
Jan.
fl.
—
The
Right
Romo, Jan. 11.—The king and queen of the Sherman anti trust law
and President Roosevelt, and it ih* «Mirneat »olkcltatkvnH of tbe in-
day morning, arriving In Portland
At the Inquest
Thomas
Fteldlpg
3KMt
bishop
of'
1
*
today attended an exhibition by the
seems taking tho trouble over 8«>cr*- tiro Oregon dMegatton. will cause
Sunday morning.
Ample sleeping
No New» From Klohuveff.
Victoria. Jan. 11— Inquest over oupils of the American Academy of
Trial of whltaksr Wright.
tary Hitchcock’s head to tho presi­ them to reft** to appolot any man E)4scopal dlixs'M* of CB’*Xon. observ­
car accommodations have been pre­
from
Ixvndon,
Jan
7
—
No
news
eight bodies recovered yesterday is Decorative Art and were profuse In
Ijindon, Jan. 11.—The prosecution dent did not mend the matter, as it ho kite "'ed by tlte d«lcg»tfc>n
So the ed today the ftft'»tis »mnh'crssry of Kiahineff today
indicating disturb­ pared tor all
being held today. Rigid inquiries as their praise.
of Whitaker Wright opened before was at th* direct suggestion of the appointment <a a receiver for the la hi* elevation fir» the bliBioprlc
ances
A letter received from Rusal
to the seaworthiness of tbe Clallam
gratulatory
mB>e>»»ite»
»Vre
received
Grsgite
office
Sa
one
of
the
moat
com
president
that
the
secretary
declined
Judge Longs today in the presence
John D lurcher, an old pioneer uf
an Minister Plevlnc today scoffs at
are being made. A fleet of half a
The Holland parliament
has ap­ of a great crowd of those Interested to hold Mr. Thompson In office. »J- nilOated que<lffins to be cooaldered from Episcopal, churctartru »»<>
the ides of a recurrence of the antV Wallow« county, died Thur»tey at
hundred vessels, tugs, steamers and
In
int»ny
parts
v
'he
coun-
in
the
cuunclhi
of
the
Orffir
>
d«dega-
ne reona
propriated S1.7SO.OOO for Krupp can­ in the defunct London Globe corpora­ though th!* - suggestion was entirely
Enterprise
,
Remltic riots
small boats is now petroling the vl-
»
M » V.
unnecessary, as the secretary
bad
tion.
try.
non.
«
.«
«...
...»
»
-
<inltv of the disaster foi more bodies.
A. B. THOMPSON NOT TO BE REINSTATED
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