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VOL. XXVIII
REVOLUTIO«
PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 4.1904
ELGIN WOMAN SUICIDES.
Wife of Ex-County School Su-
' 'ident of Union County, and
Woman.
Thirteen-Story Structure in Provoked by the Sufferings
New York Collapses and of a Destitute, Desperate
Peasantry,
Many Are Killed.
REAR OF AN APARTMENT
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FIFTY-THREE PROVINCES
UTEST PUKES
I .a Grande. March 2.—Mrs. W. B.
Hindman, wife of an ex-county school
superintendent, and one of the most
prominent citizens of Union county,
committed suicide at her home on
Elk Flat. seven milee northwest of
Elgin, last evening, by placing a pis-
tol in her mouth and blowing her
head completely to fragments.
She waa temporarily deranged r»y
a long spell of sickness and the dep­
uty coroner found that an inquest
was unnecessary. She was marrle.l
to W. B. Hindman in 1883, and leaves PARTLY BY ASSESSMENT
WATER BEINO SCARCE.
her husband and two children, a
UPON
BANK
CIRCULATION.
PORT ARTHUR SUFFERS.
daughter aged 16 and a son 14.
Immediate Measures Taken State of Hurried Preparations
to Raise the Panama Canal by Both Combatants for
Spring Campaign,
Purchase Money.^
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NO. 27
CORBETT WINS FIGHT.
Dave Sullivan Knocked Out in 11th
Round at 'Frisco,
San
Francisco,
March
1—The
champion
featherweight,
"Young
Corbett," had no difficulty in retaln-
ing his laurels last night, defea'lng
Dave Sullivan, of New York, in the
11th round of a 20-round contest
Corbett left the ring without a
mark while, on the other hand. Sul­
livan received a terrific beating and
only the merciful action of Referee
G isih - v in stopping the contest saved
the New Yorker from having h!s face
beaten into a pulp.
OPENS WITH VIM
Situation More Critical Than Commercial Association in
Ever in the Districts Aiong Charge of the New Officers
the Lower River Course. I I eeps Up Its Record.
SOLDIERS 00 TO PHILIPPINES.
Transport Sherman Set Sail Today LEVEES BREAKING RIGHT
THIRTEEN NEW MEMBERS
Carrying Large Number Troops.
AND LEFT NEAR STOCKTON
ADMITTED LAST NIGHT.
O. R. ft N. PAYS ITS TAXES.
San Francisco. Cal., March 1.—The
Republican Member» Senate Postof­ Country Population
Mor» Anxioua army transport Sherman which sail*
♦
Takes Advantage of 3 Par Cent Re­
Intervention
Proposed
by
a
Member
fice
Committee
Filibuster
Against
Than
ths
Townspeople
of Rueaia, rd today for the Philippines, carries Vast Tracts of
Received to its
Thres Occupants of ths Lattar Build-
Reclaimed Lands Hearty Responses
bate In Baker City.
an unusually large number of trgops
Further
Investigation
of
Postal
of the French Cabinet, and May
to
Enlist
—
Siberian
Railway
Being
Effort
to
Secure
Lay-over
Fnvll-
Under
Water
and
Thousands
of
ing Were Kllisd and of Fifty Men
Beside* a large number ot casual offi­
Baker City, March 1 —The O. R. It
was
first
cers.
the
passengers
Include
the
be
­
N.
Railroad
Company
fiel-
Kept
Open
Japan
Not
Department
Frauds
—
Insane
by
Great
Efforts,
and
Possibly
Bs
Carried
Out
Tourlet Ticket»—New
Head of Livestock Drowned — is­
at Work in the Hotel Forty Are <n
Twelfth Infantry from Fort Douglas.
fore Tax Collector
Lachner
dier 8hoots Two War Department
Being Avsi
■The Turkish Gov-
Extensive
Improvements
Being
land Tracts in Grsst Danger—Up- j
on Branch Line as a Re-
the Ruins—Collapse Believed to
morning. It paid the first taxes
Utah; Whipple barracks. Arizona;
Clerks—Official Denial That Clsvs-
Made Upon it—Japanese Diet Will Fort Duchesne. Utah, and Fort Bliss,
ernment Wifi
Forcibly
Prevent probably the largest individual tas
per Sacramento Is Falling—Towns
suit of Its Work—Letter From
Be Due to Buckling of Steel Gird-
Texas, and 400 cavalry recruits and
on the roll.
land
Ever
Entertained
Be
Convened
Soon
for
Ten
Days'
Russian
Fleet
Passing
the
Darda
­
a
Colorad
P-esident Myers, of Lewie
Who
E
»cap
id
Protected
by
Levees
Arc
Danger
­
■The Workmen
ei
100 infantry recruits
The amount of tax due by the
Man.
Session.
nelles
—
A
Japanese
Fleet
Threit-
Clark Fair Commission.
ously Situated—Back Water Floods
company was >20.127.05. but the *X-
Believe All the Remaining Forty
HORSE THIEF E8CAPE6.
act amount paid was >19.053 24. <t
ena Vladivostok.
Large Territory.
Aro Dead.
having taken advantage of the law
U the new administration of tbs
allowing three per cent discount to
St Petersburg. Msrch 3.—Unusual Carnes Out a Nervy and Unusual
Washington. March 2.—The treas­
Commercial
Association began bus­
Schema
those
paying
their
taxes
on
or
befo-e
Berlin.
March
2
—
The
Taeglfche
ury authorities are preparing a call energy is exerted on the part of the
Stockton. March 1—The flood from
New York, Marcu 2.—The Hotel
iness under lnsusplcioua i-irram-
Bundschau reports that Russia Is on March 15
the
Sairamento
river
which
yester
­
Sacramento.
March
1.
—
W
C.
Bic
ordering
all
national
banks
authorities
for
the
prevention
of
a
of
the
Darlington, an uncompleted structure
stances, last tight, by admitting 13
the verge of a revolution. Minister
well, confined in the Ja l at Ori die f. day swept south across the wile
country to pay in 20 per cent by Siberian railway blockade
of 13 stories, on Forty-sixth strut, at the Interior Plehve regards the
new members, it made up tor this
Montana Pioneer Deed.
«Larged with t<>rwe stealing, burn»«! reclaimed strip of country to Moke-
Twenty new sidings have been his way out through the root last iumne river. 1» now flowing west to seeming hoodoo by the spirit an... ec
near Sixth avenue, collapsed this peasantry as the most dangerous
Helena. Mont.. March 1.—While on March 25. The sum required ls >2u.-
his way from Helena to his home ,n 000.000, which, together with
>20.- built, and they hope to clear the line eight with a Ug'-ted candle. He the San Joaquin river, breaking *11 ergy with which the first of the new
afternoon. The police report 18 man condition.
>n.- started off
The starving rustics, maddened by Meagher county yesterday morning, 000.000 from the treasury itself, wUl and keep 11 trains going In each di stood on a ehair and wet the roof so levees in its path.
killed and a dozen injured. The .*«-
After listening to the reading ot
the
excessive
use
of
vodke,
are
t.en
Lewis,
one
of
the
wealthiest
it
would
not
burn
too
fast
Today it flooded the Brack tract of
serves were callea out, and a dozen
be devoted to payment for Panama rection daily.
the minutes, tue meeting waa de­
plundering
estates
and
murdering
the
woolgrowers
in
the
state,
WJ«
5,000 acres. Staten Island, of 1.000
ambulances summoned.
Reserves from the Siberian rural
lighted by the beany responses from
land owners. The government has stricken with heart disease and died canal property and concessions.
LION KILLS A HORSE.
acres. Sargent tract of 6.000 acres,
"Raked” Anotner Building,
ail over the states of Oregon. 'Wash­
districts are reported more anxious
proclaimed a minor state of seige within a few minutes
Warships Collide.
and now senously threatens Bouldin
ington and Idaho, seconding the ef
In falling, the wreckage raked the and mild form of martial law in 53
Admiral Baker cables from Guan to go to the front .-an the town* Brute Hae a Car to Himself at San Island.
fort of the association to secure
rear of Patterson's apartment house at the 71 provinces of European Rus­
Diphtheria at La Grande.
Much stock has been
drowned
Jose.
tanamo to Pensacola the Missouri s men
stop-over privileges on tourist tick­
and damaged it considerably. Mrs sia.
Surviving cattle are being removed
La Grande. March 1.—The 8-year- steering itear became disabled and
ets, at all points in this stetes.
San
Jose.
March
I.
—
The
big
lion
Storrs
t
and
Dodge. Mrs. Fraak
by
steamer*
from
the
top
of
levee*.
old son of W, S. Berkeley died yes­
Japanese D*et Session.
On a special order of business a
tnown a« Hanniba! got loose In a
waiter are reporter killed at the
she
collided
with
the
Illinois,
dam
­
Move for Intervention.
terday evening with diphtheria and
Sacramento Falling.
rommittee consisting of J. R. SJLSt-
Toklo. Msrch 3.—An extraordinary ~ar this morning and killed a hors»
apartment house.
aging
the
latter
’
s
port
propeller.
but
Paris. March 2.—Former Minister another child in the same family is
Sacramento. March L—The Sacra •on. T. C- Taylor and Lie Teutsch.
ievour.ng the liver and heart. The
About Forty Killed.
3f Foreign Affairs Honatauz. has dangerously 11] with the disease Sev doing slight injury to herself. The session of the Japanese diet is sum­ lion la now free tn a car at the depot :.ento is falling at this point, Water was appointed to select a board of
Illinois
was
ordered
to
New
York
moned
for
the
18th.
It
Is
not
ex
­
at
the
Fifty men were at work
started an agitation in favor of In­ eral other cases are reported in the
rom the Edwards break is receding managers and the following members
itid has the railroad men terrorixil
Cowles,
the president's
time and of these only 10 were xc- tervention by the powers to stop suburbs, but all are in a mild form Captain
pected to be in session more than The car is a frail cattle car and «teadily. The greatest height was ■ere nominated by -e committee,
brother-in-law,
is
in
command
of
the
counted for up to 3 p. m. The others war. French officials count mneb rn
10 days
The customs will not be should the beast try. he could break attained during the night.
and unanimously elected aa a per­
Missouri.
Harper Operated On.
are in the ruins. Workmen who es­ the new movement.
touched, but new taxes on salt and the door open and escape
A message from Couriand at noot manent board of managers :
Insane
Shooter.
caped believe all are dead. The res­
Chicago. March 1.— President Har­
Leon Cohen, Robert Forai«, IL Al
silk are likely.
•¡ays Grant and Merritt islaads are
cue work proceeds rapidly.
William O'Brien, a discharged sol
per. of the University of Chicago
Relating to Mediation.
zander F E Judd. Dr. C. J. Smith.
Vsnnovski Dead.
all right ard perfectly safe.
The cause of the' collapse is not
The Lisbon district on the Tolo W. E Brock. H E Bickers. W. J.
London, Marcu 2.—It Is learned was successfully operated upon this dier from St. Elizabeth insane asy-
Suffer for Water.
St. Petersburg. March 1.—Former
definitely known, but it ls believed
lum. thia morning shot Robert Man­
this evening on the highest diplo­ morning for appendicitis.
Minister of War Vsnnovski died last side is safe, and the river Is falline Clark and Bert Huffman.
St.
Pet«sburg.
March
3
—
A
Port
the immense steel girders buckled.
nlng and Arthur Wicker, war de­
there, Rackwater in Yolo county Is
night.
matic authority that no overtures
New O. R. ft M. SctMduie.
partment clerks, the latter seriously Arthur dispatch states that tnhabl-
tailing slowly.
have yet been made to either Japan
serious
tants
are
suffering
from
a
Tie
man
came
to
the
adjutant-
Robert
Forster, a member cf the
CAPTAIN OF THE QUEEN
Wa*er at Rio Vista is reported ar
or Russia relative to mediation. If
the wat« supply
general's office ard asked for papers shortness in
,-ommittee appointed some tlm-s ago
itch
high«
than
the
flood
of
1902
inch
overtures
should
be
made,
it
is
MAKES FINAL REPORT.
He was referred to the record and brought overland. Owing to the se
hut the town is safe. It could not o secure a better schedule for O. IL
understood Japan will give them
aad
pension office- and cut loose with a vere cold the water freezes
tard a high wind, bower«, without k N train No 41, between this city
careful attention, and possibly agree
pistol,
Manning's wound penetrwt- bursts before its arrival. The con
real danger. No fear whatever of znd Walla Walla, reported tbit the
Two Lifeboats Capsize, Drowning to them, if assured her vital Interests
dens«
tn
the
town
ls
insufficient
to
ed the •tomach. while Wicker war
'his
city's levees, as there ia more -chedule had been changed ot Feb-
«ill
be
sufficiently
protected.
Ten Passengers — Three Waiters
shot in the left arm
O'Brien was supply the needs of the garrison aad
:han
a six foot margin and all sound "uary 25. to bring that train into this
disarmed by other clerks and arrest­ Inhabltanta
ity at 1:30 p. ^s.. er one botr and
Burn to Death—If Passengers Had
Several levees up the river on the
Won't Let Them Through.
ed.
Remained on Board None Would
Gutter side have broke. The levee Ive minutes earil« than the former
FIGHTING RANGE LIMIT LAW.
Grover Denies IL
Constantinople.
March
2.—The
back of Walnut Grove broke at 2 this schedule and that although the com­
Have Been Drowned.
THIRTEEN WORKMEN
mittee had not secured s schedule
Turkish government has resolved to
nornieg and a large arei is flooded
In the house Webb, democrat of I Isho Sheepmen Will Csrry Up
PRESIDENT SM.TH IS
KNOWN TO BE KILLED North Carol in*.
forcibly prevent the Russian Black
Trains are running slowly across lung the arriving time of the train
interrupted the
Port Townsend, March 1.—It is Sea fleet passing the Dardtnelles
Their
Contention»
to
Hightr
u 1 o'clock p. m^ as it bad hop-?d.
reading of the District of Colombia
THE FIRST WITNESS. the track in Yolo basin, but the
now definitely known that 14 persons The defenses of the straits
have
Courts.
appropriation bill today to present
water is receding from the track and the change was heartily appreciated
lost their lives in the fire which been strengthened, due to England's Sixteen Others Are in Hospitals— to the house a denial from Grover
by the people of the county, patron­
til is safe again
Boise. March 3.—John McMillan
partly consumed the steamer Queen, threat to make a demonstration.
izing the train.
Foreman Is Under Arrest and the Cleveland that be had. while presi- president, and Monde B
Gwinn Tells' the Story of Hi» Accession to
about 40 miles off the Oregon coast,
Contractors Cannot Be Found— <l«.i. entertained • negro al lunch ««reta.-y of the Woolgrowers' Anno­
Wild Horae Road.
FARMERS ON THE WARPATH.
the Presiden y. and of the Divine
opposite Tillamook Rock, on Satur-
tation. expressed the surprise fel-
Russian
Cniiaers
at
Port
Said.
Heavy Suits for Damages by Rela- eon. The letter said the charge is
T. C. Taylor, member of the com­
Instrumental ty and »..ission of the
day.
a fabrication out of whole cloth The bv the association in genera) and
Northern Pacific Has Ordered the mittee appointed at the last k . .eting
Port Baid. March 2.—'lue Russian
lives. Friends and Property Own
Church, and of the 0 scovery of the
A complete list of the passengers
barge was made on the floor by by themselves in particular at the
Mutual Telephone Lines Cut Where to ascertain the feasibiHty of the
cruiser
Aurora
sailed
today
toward
era.
and crew has now been given by
Scott, republican from Kansas, sev- recent decision of the supreme court
Sacred Tablets by His Uncle, the
Wild Horse cut-off wagon road load­
Bonskoi
Candia
The
cruiser
Emitri
They
Cross the Tracks.
Captain Cousins, which shows that
e.-al days ago, In defending Roose­ of the state against the sheepmen
Prophet Joseph Smith—Committee
ing eastward out of the city, report­
is
permitted
to
remain
five
days
for
Colfax. Marin 1—Farmers owning
three members of his crew were
New York, March 2.—Three hund- velt for his action in entertaining in the iwo-mUe Putt law rase of
repairs
Room Crowded With a Cloud of dozens of co-operative telephone lines ed that the petition for the road
Booker T Washington
burned to death on board, 10 passen­
ve.
Enos C Walling, respondent.
would come before the county court
red men worked all night in the
Witnesses.
throughout Eastern Washington, are
gers were drowned by the capsizing
Claries Bown and L L Ormsby, •P-
today.
ruins
of
the
Hotel
Darlington.
on
the
warpath,
because
the
North
­
Smoot
Investigation.
of two lifeboats, and one passenger
Threatening Vladivistok.
pe Hants
Perm» went Irrigation Committee.
At 10 this morning five bodies uad
a Mrs. Adams, of San Francisco, died
The sheepmen appealed from the
Washington. March 2.—Because It
Wsshington, March 2.—Investiga­ ern Pacifc roadmastvrs have ordered
St. Petersburg, Marbc 2.—A Vladi­
from exposure after having been res­ vostok telegram states that the Jap­ been recovered and the rescuers re was probable that the examination decision of the district court of El­ tion of the right of Reed Smoot of the wires of these telephone lines
Dr. C. J. Smith called attention to
cued from the water.
anese fleet recently seen off that port eight more in eight, One is cut of President Smith would touch up more county, which awarded dama Utah, to retain his seat in the United cut, wherever they cross the tracks a letter received by him from mem­
bers of the Walla Walla Commercuzl
on his personal affairs, his polyga­ ges to Wailing for depredations com­ States, be being an apostle in the of the company.
The members of the crew
w.io port is believed to have been reserve cleanly In two.
The country in this vicinity is cov­ Association regarding the appoint
mous marriages to five wives wn<> mitted by sheep belonging to the Mormon church. t>egan this morning,
were burned to death were waiters, vessels, and not powerful enough to
The list of dead will not exceed his family of 42 children, interest in appellant and grazing within two before the senate committee on priv­ ered with n network of these farm­ ment of a joint irrigation committee
named M. Cummer, H. Douglas and blockade the port. Private advices
13. and 16 wounded are in hospitals. the investigation into the Smoot miles of the plaintiff's dwelling
ilege« and elections The room was ers' lines aud while they are elevated between the two cities, to promote
A. Raymond.
received at Vladivostok, says this
The construction foreman is under case increased this morning.
Mr. Gwinn said: "We intend to crowded with witnesses from I'tali on very high poles wherever they the cause of irrigation tn the states
The
Japanese
The passengers drowned were as telegram, are that 2,40^
arrest, and none of the contractors
cross the railroad tracks the com­ of Oregon and Washington. Presi­
follows: Miss Maude Steiner, D. E. have laaded at Chung Chang, north can be found. Open threats of vio­ senate committee room was filled take the case to the supreme court and representatives of various organ
pany has demanded the removal of dent Boris will name this committee
of
the
United
State»
ju»t
as
fast
as
with
witnesses,
counsel,
newspaper
1
rations
and
others
inter
reled
in
•_ne
J.
Newberry, H. Buckley, A. Nelson,
of Gensan, in Korea. The object Is
lence against the contractors are men and spectators.
all the wires from Its right of way at once, selecting members who will
the legal machinery can be made to case
Nelson, B. Frates, W. Herriman, A. believed to be tue threatening of
made by surviving workmen and rel­
Chairman Burrows announced that do it. The question is different from . President Smith, the highest ofli along the county roads, and has par­ best serve the great interests in
D. Donnelly, P. Nuhn and M Flynn. Hunchun, a short distance southwest atives of the killed and Injured men.
in view of the charge that the 12 that of Sweet vs Ballentine, decided cial in the Mormon church, waa the ticularly ordered every line cut where volved in the duties of that com­
Fire broke out in the steward’s of Vladivostok.
Sulu for damages aggregating apostles of whom 8moot is one, con­ a short time ago.
It crosses the right of way
There
ri’tsrters and the entire aft portion ot
first witness
On tue lapel of >|S promises to be something sensa­ mittee
360.000 have already
been
begun nive at and teacn polygamy, the
That
case
was
one
in
which
tres
­
A letter from President Jefferson
the vessel was burned away. The
Reporta of Japanese Reverses.
against the owners and contractors, committee decided It would Inquire pass on the land of the plaintiff was coat waa a button an inch in diam > tional doing in the co-operative tele­
My-rs. of the Lewie and Clark tbir
cargo was saved.
bearing
a
picture
of
his
father,
ter.
London, March 2.—Again is there on account of the death and injuries
phone business here
Thls
state commission, waa rand, in whlih
Had the passengers remained on an absolute dearth of news from Port list, and a suit for >5.000 by the own­ Into the teachings aad practices of clearly shown and admitted.
patriarch of the church. Smith hi-
is
one
of
¿ceding
sheep
the
apostles
since
September
26.
latter
case
he recommended that the stop-over
the vessel, instead of going Into the Arfthur or the vicinity of the Tain. ers of the Patterflon apartment
ned lcstead of being sworn and
1890, the date of the Woodruff man­ within two miles of the ranch or wn examined by former Congre*>>-
NEW MORMON ENTERPRISE.
privilege« on tourist tickets be ex
lifeboats, there would bars been no Significance is attached to this as in­ house adjoining.
ifesto.
dwelling of the plaintiff.''
tended to nil points in the North
loss of life by '-'wnlng.
man
Taylor
of
Ohio.
counsel
for
the
dicating a possible fight in progress
Two More Bodies.
When Smith took the stand Attor­
President McMillan said that the
Utah People Engage in Mercantile west
opposition
at Port Arthur. Several reports are
ney Taylor asked whether to take a contention of the woolgrowem is
Business on Large Scale in La
taken
Two
more
bodies
had
been
PANAMA CANAL AFFAIRS.
Thirteen New Members.
current of Japanese reverses, bnt no from the rains at noon. One is Frank plural wife would be a violation of that the two-mile limit law ia in fact
Smith said he bad been president
Grande.
confirmation.
Thirteen
applications for membe-
It provides that at Salt Lake since 1848. and vas
the rales of the church
He replied class legislation
identi-
Durwalter,
a
plumber.
Other
La Grande, Or. .March 1—A new
Preliminaries to Building Are Bsing
ship were favorably acted upon, aad
flcations are Farrell Frank. Freder­ it would; that cohabitation with a sheep shall not graze within two president of the church, snd a rec corporation has been organized
in
Attack Postponed.
Adjusted.
ick Morrell and Ella Starrs. Sever­ plural wife Is contrary to the rales miles of the residence of a settler ogrized prophet, seer and revelator. I a Grande, known as the IA Grande Secretary Robinson cast the unan*
Washington, March 2.—Information al arrests are expected for alleged of the church, as -well as the law of while, bo far as the law Is concerned This same recognition was also ac­ .Mercantile Company, composed at tnois ballot of the association for the
Washington, March 2.—Attorney-
the land.
«
is received here from
Japanese violation of the building laws.
cattle may graze up to the very corded him by apostles of the church the following business men. most of following new members:
General Knox gave out the following
he
W W Markham. Henry Harrison.
Then, asking permission of the doors, The sheepmen, he said, were He believed he possessed eJi
sources that a Japanese attack on
whom have come in from Utah with­
this afternoon:
Port Arthur peninsula will not occur ROUGH HOUSE IN THE CAPITOL. committee to make a statement. bitterly opposed to being discriml- powers and authority possessed *>y in the past several months: Alex George Hartman. Jr.. W. H. A. T.
"Have advised the president he
any of his predecessors in the office
Smith said: "In regard to ths status nated against in this way.
for a fortnight
Nibley. F. S. Bramwell. J. C- Nibley. Wallace. Earl D. Borte, W. C. E.
has authority to pay immediately to
of president. Besides being presi­
of polygamists at the time of the
Irate
"Showmeiana
”
Propose
to
W. W Berry. F. P. Hammond and H. Pruitt, G. W Bryce. Luke Hawley
the Republic of Panama >10,000.000,
dent of the church he was president
manifesto, it was understood they
Baltimora ft Ohio Wrack.
Taking Back Track.
Fight It Out
P. Kimball
The directors of the Winn Stewart. Dan P. Smythe, Fred
as stipulated by the treaty, ratlfica-
of many business institutions.
would abstain from association with
3
—
A
March
Cumberland.
Md..
Port
Said,
March
2.
—
The
three
ompany
are
as follows; Alex Nib- W Lampkin, Fred Earl and A. D.
Washington,
March
3.
—
The
"Show
tions of which have just been ex-
The Mormon cuurch was found»«!
Tuttle.
their
families.
He
thinks
the
rale
waa
express
Baltimore
A
Ohio
Russian
torpedo
boats
which
depart
­
ey.
H
P.
Kimball.
F S. Bramwell.
Me" state was much In evidence in
changed.
by his uncle. Joseph Smith, who dis-
Letters from the Northers Pacific
was
observed,
but
at
the
time
of
the
morn-
wrecked
at
Rowlesburg
this
.? P. Ferrin and J. F. Nibley. F. P.
"Also, he is authorized to pay the ed this morning in the direction of the house cloak rooms this morning,
passage of the enabling act for the Ing.
Fireman McKenzie was killed covered the place containing .he Hammond will be general manager and the O. R. ft N. were read, tn
the new canal company >40,000,000. Candia, have put back. Cause un­ when Representatives Cochran and
fatally creed of the church, npw called the and F 8. Bramwell will be secretan which they promised to grant stop­
Hunt of Missouri, nearly came to admission of Utah as a stats, the and the engineer probably
which under the agreement we are known.
Book of Mormons, -«cognized as be
over privileges on tourist tickets.
only
provision
made
was
that
plu
­
No
passengers
were
Injured,
hurt.
and treasurer.
blows during a discussion of ths gu­
to pay for as its property, and have
ing of divine authority.
ral
marriages
should
cease,
as
there
C. L Whitney, of Walin Walla.
engine,
two
express,
the
mall
The
At Odessa Dockyards.
This company will deal in ladies'
bernatorial candidacy of Circuit At­
notified the canal company #e are
was no prohibition against cohabllo­ and baggage cars wtre derailed.
Young Chosen by Revelation.
furnishings, dry goods and notions dressed the meeting entertainingly
Odessa, March 2.—There is great torney Joe Folk.
ready to close the transaction.
tion with plural wives who had
The list of 12 apostles governing exclusively, ard have purchased the on the subject of beautifying the
Hunt la anti-Folk, and expressed
“The details in connection with the activity in the various Russian dock­
been married before that time.
Will
Build
New
City
Jail.
the
church, were read by Taj lor. entire dry goods stock of the J. .M. city and country by planting tress,
transfer of the canal company prop­ yards, as a result of orders that all contempt for his colleague, who
Mr. Smith said there is a revela­
Portland,
March
1.
—
Mayor
Wil
­
and
includes Stnoot'i name.
.terry Mercantile Ccmpany in this building good roads and laying out
erty should not require more than 20 warships be placed in the highest comes from outside the St. louis tion in the Book of Mormon on plu­
Smith is identifi«»d as th" head of ity. This new enterprise will be public parks.
state of effectiveness,
ready for limits. Cochran hotly stated that ral marriages. Not more than three liams has recommended the expen­
days."
diture of >1.000 by the Tlty in clean­ the central church, which consists ipened March 12.
Library and Membership.
only fraud could defeat Folk, where­
emergency orders.
or four per cent of the members of ing up the old city jail, and has also of three presiding high priests con­
Presldert Borie then addressed the
upon Hunt started to show Cochran. the Mormon church ever entered into
FIGHT SEWER ASSESSMENTS.
recommended that the present site stituting the first presidency, as
Blown Up by Dynamite.
aasociation on the library question,
Champ Clark broke In and literally plural marriage.
CONGRESS AND TRUSTS,
Many
thousands of the city jail be sold and the pro­ president, and two counsellors or
South
Bend, Ind.. March >.—Albert stating that the women's clubs had a
lifted
Cochran
from
his
feet
and
car
­
Baker City People Claim That the
never accepted the revelation, never ceeds be applied to the purchase of apostles. The latter were at first
Matt miller was uriving
leisurely plan for its utilization under advise­
Ares Plan of Taxation Is Grossly Investigate Railways i and the Beef ried him out of the danger zone. believed in the doctrine, neverthe­ a new building.
chosen by teve'.ation. but since then ilong with a box of dynamite with a ment. and that no definite action
Hunt then announced be could lick less, they are members of the church
Trust.
Unjust
vacancies have been filled by choice ap fuse, and was blown to atoms, would be taken in the matter until
Washington, March 1.—Cowherd, the whole Missouri delegation, but and In good fellowship.
Plague In Cal fornla.
from the apostles' body, subject to vith the horse and buggy. He in- the exact plans of the clubs were
Baker City, March 2.—The taxpay­ democrat of Missouri, introduced a hostilities gradually ceased.
Sacramento, March 3.—The secre approval first by the president.
er.ded to blast stone on his farm.
known He recommended a vigorous
ers are up in arms against the plan resolution in the bouse directing the
Kaiser Is Going South,
tary of the state board of health. G.
In response to a question by Sen­
campaign for members among
OLD SOLDIERS MUST WAIT.
of sewer assessments adopted by committee on commerce to investi­
Berlin, March 1.—The kaiser leaves B. Foster, was notified this morning ator Hoar. Smith said the choice of
Business men, and young men of
HER BIRTHDAYS SCARCE.
the city council aad many of them gate charges by shippers of live­
Bremerhaven March 12 for a trip to of the death of a white woman from Brigham Young as second president
city, and appointed a special com­
are prepared to stand a trial rather stock that are not fairly treated by Supreme Court Decides That ths
southern
Europe
to regain bls plague on a ranch in Contra Costa of the church, was the result of a di- Spokane Girl Has But One Birthday mittee on membership, consisting of
than pay their assessments.
Secretary of State Must Not Audit
the railways of the West.
I county.
health.
reel revelation. This to him was •
the following?
Party in Eight Years.
The council adopted .ue area plan,
The committee on interstate and
Claims After Fund Is Exhausted.
matter of certainty. “1 believe it
Miss Cora Powell, daughter of Dr.
l.ee Teutsch,
Earnest
Younger.
which provides that assessments foreign commerce ordered a favora­
Salem, March 3.—The supreme
with all my heart," he said.
Powell, hasn't had a birthday for Fred Lampkin. A. Cohen and* A. L.
shall be levied on the number of feet ble report on the resolution of Sec­
court
yesterday evening decided
eight years. She Is 20 years of age Knight.
Doctrine of Revelations.
owned by property holders, regard­ retary Martin to ask the department
that the old soldiers of the Indian
Smith said every member of the this, the 29th of February. She Is
less of valuation.
Standing Committees Appointed.
of commerce to Investigate whether wars of Oregon, will not be able to
church is entitled to revelations now visiting friends in Portland, Or .
Fifty-foot lots in the outskirts of the beef trust is violating the injunc­
After the appointment of the fol­
get their pay until another legisla­
says
the
Spokane
Press.
from God for his own guidance, but
the city are assessed at the same tion resting against It
lowing standing
committees the
ture meets and appropriates for the
The last birthday Miss Powell had meeting adjourned:
no revelation through the head ?f
price as 50-foot lota on Main street,
purpose, the present fund being ex­
was
in
1896.
the
church
becomes
binding
or
auth
Walla
Walla,
March
3.
—
A
special
aad a long fight is expected in the
jeimr.nent retention, and will, as
Truck Drivsrs Strike.
House Committee — J. F. Robin-
hausted.
She was bora iu leap year, but in son. Albert Cohen, George Hartman.
eritative on members of the churh
collection of the taxes.
Kansas City, March 1.—Over three
Those who are still unpaid cannot from Washington to the Union today soon as practicable, be rebuilt
1900
there
was
no
leap
year
and
no
"For several weeks Senator Anke­ until accepted by a majority. He
Jr.
hundred union truck drivers struck get their pay by presenting claims says:
FARMERS’ TRUST.
ny has been having conferences with knew of instances in which a large February 29. consequently she miss­
Library committee—Dr. F. W. Vin­
this morning for ths closed shop, ss to the secretary of state, as he can
"Senator Ankeny hae won his fight Secretary Taft and Lieutenant Gen­ number of members o» the church ed a birthday. She only has one cent. T. C. Taylor. C. J. Ferguson.
the principal contention. Seventy not audit the account, because they
Will Do Grain, Produce and Elevator policemen, hired by the Employers' belong to a separate fund, which Is for the permanent retention of Fort eral Chaffee and the matter finally rejected revelations, but none of re­ even four years as a rule, but in or­
Finance—F. B. Clopton. H. E.
terminated this morning In an agree­ jection by a majority; but only der to equalise the days and nights Bickers. A. L. Knight.
Businssa.
Association, are on duty.
not now In existence to meet the Walla Walla.
ment on the part of the war depart­ those who accept are in good stand­ the whole century round it is neces­
Transportation—F. E. Judd. W. E.
claims.
Omaha, Neb., March 2.—The Far­
I
The post, which was recommend- ment to take the poet off the list for ing.
sary to satip leap year every 400 Brock. M. A. Rader
Snowstorm In New York.
mers' National Exchange met today.
In response to Hoar the witness years Such was the case in 1900.
ed abandoned by General Funston, abandonment and place it on fhe
City interests—Dr. C. J. 8mlth, c.
Killed In a Coal Pit
It proposes to capitalize with >50,-
New York, March 1.—The severest
Mis* Cora Powell ia now celebrat­ C Berkeley. A. C. Koeppen
permanent list for the purpose •tat- said it was his belief .iat the revela-
Secretary
and
ordered
abandoned
by
000,000 to take the grain, produce snowstorm of the season has stalled
Brestau, March 3.—Eight men per­
ed. The quartermaster general was tlona to the church bad always been ing her belated birthday in Portland,
Public policy—L Cohen. W. il
and elevator business into its own all trains between Utica and Oneida, ished in a coal pit owned by Prince Root and lue general staff of which
notified by the chief of staff to pre­ direct from God. and any ons that re­ and it should be just eight times Jones, T G. Halley.
hands. Stock subscriptions are lim­ where the fall la thru to five feet Donnermack, at Oieiwitse, in Silesia Lieutenant General Young was the pare plans for the reconstruction of
jected them rejected th« direct com more auspicious to her than the
Roads—C. J. 8mith, C Berkeley.
deep.
ited to 300 shares per member.
today, by tne ignition of coal dust.
head. Is now on the list of posts for the poet for four companies.
birthday of the average person.
mandmsnts of God.
W H Jones.
HOUSE WAS BADLY RAKED.
N(W UNDER MARTIAL LAW.
FATALITIES