WEEKLY EDITION. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Unswaye d by fear, unin­ ♦ ♦ ♦ fluenced by favor, tbs East ♦ ♦ Oregonian will tell the truth, ♦ ♦ the whole truth, and nothing ♦ but the truth, about county, ♦ * state and national affairs, It ♦ ♦ is fair, absolutely fair, to ♦ ♦ those who differ from its ♦ views, as well as to its ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ friends ♦ * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I f PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OKEGON FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1904. VOL. XXVIII FAILURE TO CARRY OUT CONTRACT THE REASON. I Supreme Court Sustains the Socialist Uprising Against the Government in Every Es­ Czar, and the Leaders Were Hanged. sential Contention. I The Sultan Is a Bad Actor, and For­ feits Many Privileges by His Un- scrupulousness — Proclamation From the War Department Takes the Matter Out of the Hands of Congress — The Philippine Com- mission Will Act PROGRESS OF THE BIC CHIFLE SJLt ILLINOI8 MOB FAILED TO NO. 31 WEEKLY EDITION Th* East Oregonian of Fee­ fl 1 «toa, Oregon, is publish«] in the heart of th« wonderful Is­ land Empire. Tos will find that ft is ruada bl«, reliable and progressive, and will give you th« news reliably, accur­ ately and fully. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 « ♦ ♦ i f GET NEGRO PRISONER One Member of the Mob Was Taken In Custody and Jailed—Only Per­ son Hurt Was a Deputy Sheriff, Who Had an Arm Shot Off by Hie Own Gun—Excitement la Abating. WILL H Property Damaged, Lives Lost Some Very Fine, Registered Murphreeeboro. Ill., March 11.— To Report Upon the Guilt of Accused of Squeezing Ap _ j » • i iTom Vaughan, colored, a Carbondale escape from and Persons Wounded Dur­ and Guaranteed Animals Ivrithinoi Immf ■ narrow One-third of the Member­ pointee and Leasing Build< nloht at *e tLe • k.x* jail 4*41 in 4« lynching last night this ?ity. where he has been impris ­ Going Cheap. ing Bombardment. ship of That Body I ing to Government. oned three weeks charged with crim­ March 14. — The Washington, treaty between i the United State« and the sultan of I Sulu, whereby that of- ficial and the dattos under him en- inally assaulting a Carbondale school joyed certain annuities from the teacher. A FEW CA8ES OF MILD BELIEXED A JAPANESE MISFIT AMMUNITION United States government and were CONCERNING CHARGES A crowd of Carbondale men vari­ NEW DEPUTY ATTORNEY GREAT AND UNEXPECTED allowed to continue to practice polyg­ SCAB ARE AMONG THEM. ously estimated at from 75 to ISO to CRUISER WAS CRIPPLED. PREVENTS A DEFEN8E. GENERAL IS APPOINTED. AGAINST THE MEMBERS. VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE. amy, has been abrogated, according number, came across country in to a cablegram to Governor Wright, wagons, buggies and on horseback, of the Philippines, sent by Secretary and a few by train, and rendezvoued Rueeiane Burned the Korean Side of *11 Will Be Dipped In Strict Compli­ here until 2 in the morning, when He Has Bsen Active in Working Up Explained That Beaver* Petersburg Much Pleased at Taft today Worked the Held That the Merger Was in Viola­ St. The failure by the sultan and the Wiju and Are Evacuating the Place ance With Government Law, and they came to the jail in a body. As Roosevelt's Proclamation Enjoin­ Evldence in Prior Poetai Freud Members to Werk th« tion of the Anti-Trust Law and De­ dattos to discharge the duties and a matter of fact, the sheriff had been Will Be Ready for Shipment '" apprised of the expected attack by and Fleeing Northward on Account ing Neutrality of Utterance«—Port fulfill the conditions —Expert Teetimeny Relating to Imposed, are Swindlee—Present Inveetigatlon le signed to Restrain Trade and Sti­ the reasons. of Japanese Advances Northward— About Two Weeks— Fiiest Collec-' phone from Carbondale before the Arthur Has Not Fallen — Japan's to Determine thè Guilt or Inno- the Canal: Werte Will Begin In a fle Competition—Merger Incorpor­ The Philippine commission is di-1 ' lyncher* bad all gotten out of that Siberian Railway In Bad Shape, tion of Blooded Hereford« and Humane Policy Toward Prisoners cence of Over One Hundred Sixty Few Months and Over Thirty rected to pass suitable legislation place, so their ruse availed nothing ated Nine-Tenths the Stock of the Disturbances on Jollo island made and Famine Threatens in Some Shorthorns Ever Gotten Together to cover their Intentions. — The Slav ’ s Heavy Hand Upon Repreeentotlves Who Are Accused Thousand Men Will Be Emptoye* Northern Pacific and Three-Fourths contem- this action speeaier than They were met at the jail yard by Province«. on the Coast the Jew. of Various Gratto. — Mormon for Aeseyor at Bole«. plated Congressional initiative In a the sheriff and his posse and inform­ That of the Great Northern. special bill Is thus forstalled. ed that a riot gun was trained upon them and would be used upon the The sale of the Wade cattle at the slightest demonstrstton. St. Petersburg. March 12—During CLEARWATER BRANCH. After an Berlin. March 14.—The Vooraarts Washington. March 11 —Formal Washington, D. C-, March 12—The Washington. Marcn 14.—The su­ Thursday's bombardment of Port Ar O K. Feed Yard today la a great Item hour of angry altercation and protes­ •peaker reports an open revolt against Rus ­ announced the following veeugatton of toe chargee .^.1««, preme court in the Northern Securi­ Northern Pacific Begins Work on Its thur, says a dispatch this afternoon, of interest to the majority of the tation the mob disbanded, and QO committee to investigate the Bristow ¡senator Dietrich of Nebraska, who ties decision this morning, upholds sian authority at Batoum. In the the new town sustained the greatest people. The yards have been throng­ further trouble is apprehended. -Aed hla official pueitlon u> his per­ chargee: Nez Perce Extension. the contention of the government. Caucasus, by a mob led by t evolu­ damage A lawyer named Sldorskl, ed all day with crowds of visitors Before t~e arrival of tbs rttob the McCall of Mass , chairman; Hitt of sonal and UnaAciaj advantage 1* ft-— The merger is declared to be a vio­ tionary socialists, which was repuls­ Lewiston. March 14 — A party of a woman and several Chinamen who hare gathered to see the sale prisoner had been taken from the Illinois; Burton of Ohio; Metcalf of ip/i^Unent of puetaAster at Haet- lation of .he anti-trust act. Harlan ed by the police. It forced the gov­ 75 Italian laborers arrived in the were killed, and several Chinese and bid on the animals as they are jail and hidden to a cyclone cave in California, republicans. ernor to seek the protection of the McDermott, toga and leasing his own read the opinion. city last night from Spokane and military fortifications. Six ring will today be placed tn charge of wounded. Gen. Steeael and staff brought out. The sales have been the rear of a private residence, where or New Jersey. Bartlett ot Georgia. there fur pue .office purpueea began, “In the court’s opinion,“ said Har­ leaders were subsequently hanged. were sprinkled with shell splinters, up to the expectation of the owners he waa under guard. Richardson of Alabama, democrats. before the sun-committee of the eee- Conductor Puilllps to work on the but received no injury. lan. “the evidence fully sustains the of the stock, and while prices are During a acuu>e which was a de­ None named on the committee are ate jutuciary commute* CLla mom Clearwater branch. charge that the defendants are prop­ A Jap ironclad was struck by a not what were originally given for tail of the general fuss. Deputy Wood­ mentioned in the Bnstow report. The mg. Jape Sunk a Cruiser. A steam shovel reached the branch Russian shed, and seen to slowly the cattle, in many cases it is all erly accused of monopolixing. or at- ruff’s gun »as accidentally discharg chairman says he will call a commit­ Beevere Warned the Graft. Tokio. March 14.—Admiral Togo. yesterday afternoon and was immed­ draw out of range, crippled. tempting to monopolize, trade be- that could be hoped for under pres- ed. the charge shatter.ng bis arm so tee meeting today to organize to iately put to work on the large slides in a suplementary report on Thurs i ne gaoenee of toe Louse were tween the state«. During the bombardment a shell ent conditions tn the market. | :>adly that amputation will be neces- pursue the inquiry without decay above the Potlatch junction. The ¿l*ed » iji an expectAht pumic today burst eight yards from the bouse of “The Northern Securities was OT“ day’s bombardment at Port Arthur. It was rumored yesterday after- «ary. Nominations by President. Northern Pacific company is exert­ says the Japanese would have been »Leu drseuAlou of tee Bnstow re­ ganized as holding as a corporation Colonel Baron Frank. injuring his noon that the herd waa afflicted with , one member of the mob who was ing every effort to restore travel on The president has sent the follow­ port was resumed Cowherd of Mis­ or custodian, more than nine-tenths able to rescue many more Russians wife and decapitating his daughter, the mange, or scab, and that the sale j entirely irrepressible and not amena the Clearwater branch and it is now joth of whom were in souri. detenaed the acuoa at the of the stock of the Northern Pacific, from the foundering torpedo boat but the bouse. would be held up thia morning, but bie to argument or threats, was taken ing nominations to the senate: expected that the trains will be run Robert M Richardson, postmaster committee in bringing the Bristow and three-quarters of that of the for the deadly fire of the shore.bat­ the owners announced when the sale .n custody and is confined tn the cell regularly not later than Monday. teries. and the close approach of the at Sacramento. Charles E Robb, of report beiore the nouse, and deemred Russians on th« Run. Greet Northern. Both line« hao. a.« opened that the officer of the govern-1 next to Vaughan, Three trains besides the steam Vermont, to be ass:slant attorney umt members of cungreee were not if by one ownership, dominated the cruiser Novik. When the Japanese Seoul. March 12.—It is reported ment bureau of animal industry had ; shovel crew are now working on the general. Robb Is now assistant at­ reeponsjb.e lor toe .- reeaed allow­ roads for the exclusive benefit of one reached the sinking Steregushtchi inspected the stock and found them TURNKEY STILL MISSING branch and by constructing a new here that the Russians set fire to torney general in the poetoSce de- ance wmeh is now denounced as lr- set of stocKholders. It became a only bodies of dead Russians were Wi-Ju on the Korean side of the Te­ to be infected in some cases with track around the wreck it is believed found aboard. The remainder of the partment and active in the inveeti­ resuiar. It »as Beavers work; he scab, but that the sale would not be | powerful corporation managed so le. end retreated acroea the river into Frank Sayers of Walla Walla, Has a that transportation can be restored oirw ne »a* vloiaung the law, the that competition between constitu­ crew are believed to have jumped held up by reason of the discovery, Reputation for Leaving Hie Family. gatlon of postal frauds. Manchuria. A complete Russian evac ­ the full length of the line as early -^embers crc not know iL Passed Pension Bills. ent companies might be closed, and aver hoard. and that all cattle to the band would uation Is proceeding, due to the Jap­ as Monday. Walla Walla. March 11.—No trace profits were to be distributed on the be dipped according to the require­ The house inis morning passed 256 an eee advances to the northward. Misfit Ammunition. basis of stock held by the Northern ments of the government before be- haa yet been found of Frank -Ayers, pension bills, and made ¡»ait Lake a FOUND DEAD IN BED. the turnkey missing from the peni­ port of delivery. Securities. Ing shipped. Moscow. March 14.—It 1« learned Railroad in Bad Shape. The law requires that all animals tentiary. that the reason the Vladivostok forts “The combination is one in the St. Petersburg. March 12.—The Walla Walla Man Dice of Heart Diw It is r.ow reported that Sayers Smoot investigation. shape of a trust. No scheme or de­ lid not reply to the shelling by the chief Inspector of the TransSiberian supposed to be effected with the ease. Following a Spree In mange, or scab, shall be dipped twice once left his family. Ln thia way vice could more thoroughly be a com­ Japanese fleet March 6. was that the Washington. Marvil 12.—Dr. Mary railway reports the line in bad con Grande. ' while residing tn Dayton, and his | Walker was first to reach the senate bination in form or a trust in re­ ammunition supply from St. Peters­ dition. Trackmen are neglecting la a prescribed solution before being 1 a Grande, March 14. — Russell L. friends think hm this morning to hear straint of trade and stifling of com- burg was too large for the guns, their duties, snow is piling and land­ transported on any railroad. It will Had the Japanese sailed in they Williams, of Walla Walla, was found slides threaten. take about two weeks for the stock short time. petition. | toe testimony in the Smoot case dead In his bed at Fisher s rooming for “The contention of the defendants could have taken the town I Vancot tor the defease, resuming the Other reports revert to the fact to be dipped, and allowed time house in thia city, last night, follow ­ A Ghastly Find. was that an op'nion in its favor examination of ex-Aitorney General that famine threatens Tomsktkita. the second inspection ing a hard spree. The stockmen In attendance are Pleased the Russian«. Seattle March 11—The body of a CYitchiow, asked whether he expect­ would not be contrary to the spirit Vervhollckskl and all intermediate Williams leaves no family. He of the anti-trust law. A negative de­ St Petersburg, March 14.—This villages on account of the stoppage well pleased with the action of the man. whose name was probably ed to receive pay tor hl» serrlcea in cision in the Joint Traffic Association morning's papers speak in commend­ had been drinking heavily for sev­ of ordinary traffic to allow the trans­ government officers, as they them Nicholas R. Rapp, was fished out of preparing a case against Smoot, and and Trans-Mlssouri cases, and oth- atory terms of Roosevelt’s note of eral days. His body will be shipped portation of troops. Food at these •elves cannot afford to mingle any I the bay about ¿0 feet off the Ari Ing received a negative reply. to Walla Walla. ers are quoted to sustain the govern- the observance of neutrality. Mr. Critchlow added be did not be­ places has reached prohibitive price*. infected animals with their herds. If i on dock shortly before 10 o'clock the law had been enforced a couple :his morning, ment's opinion.’* ___ . Owing to its decom- lieve it was fair to say tis opposition ELECTROCUTED. of years ago. Oregon stock u would posed condition, it will be impossible ,o the Mormon church bad the slight Fleet D »appeared. Jewish “Privileges“ in Russia. Strike at Buda Pest. have been today free from any con-1 to identify _ it ____ with __ certainty. _______ . A let- est bitterness Ln iL He admitted ht Ixindon. March 12 — A Port Arthur Was Sentenced for the Murder of St. Petersburg. March 14. — The :agious diseases *2____ 2 to Nicholas 7L __ _ I h ter addressed Rspp. March 14.—Eight Buda Peet. «new of no general conditions exist Central News wire last evening It is the freely expressed opinion1 w Of Ange..ins Logging company ■ ng !a Utah today tot fully dlsckiwec Captain Craft. thousand tailors and 5. metal commission appointed by the czar to states that the Japanese squadron, investigate the condition of Russian of those attending the sale from all Marysville. Wash., give* workers struck today. Ossinning, N. Y.. March 14.—Thos. the cine to congress prior to the passage o: Jews and make recommendation as Tobin, the murderer of Captain which disappeared after the bom­ parts of --*« country, that the band that this was the name of the dead .be act admitting Utah as a state. bardment acd torpedo fight of the now on sale Is the best collection of to the disposition of the Semite pop ­ man Craft at the Empire hotel in New Columbia County Forging Ahead. Examined as to wnlch be held to ulation of the empire, will make the York two years ago. was electrocut­ 10th. had not yet returned yester­ blooded cattie ever seen tn the West. be ths more serious offense, Utah Contracts have been let by the following suggestions: day morning The Russian squadron Every one of the original stock has Pro-Russians in Hungary. ed this morning at six. Tobin was proceeded to sea. returning in poigamy or unlawful cohabitation. county court to place crushed rock the beer bought, regardless of expense, It is deemed Inadvisable to extend Prague. March 11.—Pro-Rusaian Cntchlow ¿ave the opinion that oa two sections of road leading into the limits of the Jewish pale or to perfectly cool and was pronounced afternoon without sighting the ene- and representa, therefore, the best manifestattarta worked up by Czech among people generally unlawful co­ Dayton, know. as the Touchet road. xllow the Jews of Poland to own lead in 30 seconds. my. blood that could be brought together leaders last night culminated in a habitation was more serious. It was The bids were let to J. H. Pounds, land. They will be allowed to rent Some famous cattle are In the list big anti-German riot. A large force shown, however, that m al] law* Botkin Trial in Progress. The and, but will be strictly limited to Mitchell A Jones for $1,900. Deporting Japan«««. and thetr calves show as good points of police with difficulty protected passed in Utah polygamy was the San Francisco. March 14.—After bids call for placing crushed rock on a quarter of an acre to each Jew. A 8t. Petersburg. March 12—All the more severely punished. German property. almost a mile of road bed. It is to high school will be established at two postponements the second trial Jap residents along the Trans-Siberi­ as the old stock. The cattle which have been sold insruseing Smoots candidacy for of Mrs. Cordelia Botkin began this be made ten feet wide and six inches Warsaw and Odessa, but the teach- an railroad, and those living at Blag- np to the time of going to press, are WOMAN SHOOTS AT ROBBER. the senate he said he himself was a Idaho Cloudburst. deep. One section designated as No. ng staffs are to be entirely Chris- morning. The task of securing a ovepstebensk. have been removed to jury is expected to consume four or Sales in Detoil. Boise. Idaho, March 11.—A cloud­ member of the convention that chose Wife 1 is to commence at a point opposite tian. five days. The Delaware witnesses Irkutsk, as the authorities fear they Shorthorns—English Lady, 1500. burst in Little Camas Prairie. 75 Smoot and moved as a matter ol the residence of M 8. Hatfield and might injure the railway. will arrive Wednesday. bought by A. R. Byett of Bingen. miles from here, Water in the Boise courtesy to make the nomination run northwest a half mile. This bid Still Hold Port Arthur. Wash.; Grand Rond. $300. Eastern river Is rising here and people in unanimous after baring fought 1L was for $1,040. The other improve- Jap Soldiers Going North. St. Petersburg. March 14.—It is Admitted tost if Smoot were a non­ Oregon Experiment Station; Lateni's the lowlands are warned ments are: Commencing _ at a point officially announced that the situa­ Seoul. March 12.—The city is al­ Own, $250. same buyer; Mormon. or thought a member of the Fashion's 20 rods southwest of residence of tion at Port Arthur remains unchang­ most deserted by the Japanese sol­ Ruby. $236. M. McDonald. Walla Wal­ church, if he were not at one with Walter Woods and running northwest ed. The evacuation report was en­ diers. who have gone north. The la; Violet Queen. $305. J H Glide lie general authorities, he would 40 rods: also at a point 35 rods tirely unfounded. streets are patrolled by Korean sol­ Sacramento. iAdy Margaret. $450. F. be thoroughly acceptable to the wit­ southwest of the residence of J. N. diers. while the foreign legations Brooker, North Yakima; ness as a senator. Sen Sen. Shoemaker and running northwest Japanese’ Humane Policy. continue to be guarded by marine« As to the co. trol of my church 70 rods; beginning at a point near $205. J. H. Glide; Verbank Queen. The funeral of the late dowager $210. M McDonald. Walla Walla; Ro­ over Smoot'« actions. Smoot, being a London. March 14.—The Standard's the brick yard in the east edge of empress will take place Monday. member of the highest council, would an Myrtle. $360, Glide; Crimson town and running northwesterly SO Tokio correspondent says the kind American Minister Allen has gone Pearl. $300, H W. Peel; Lovely Lady. be so imbued with a desire for har­ .ranted treatment of Russian wounded at rods. to China on a Japanese transport. mony that if it decided to do certain manded $470, McDonald; Lilly of Athelstane. The contract is to be completed by Chemulpo was so appreciated by the DEATH PENALTY FOR th.ngs he would have to do it or get door in $290. W. B. Cate. Hillsboro; Moon July L The county is to prepare Russian government it has contribut­ Russian Rejoinder. out of th. apoetleate. The witness tired at THREE DE8PERADOES. light. $140. Jesse Moore, Echo; the roadbed for the work and fur- ed 2.000 yen to the Japanese Red declared there ’.ras a reserve force St. Petersburg, March 12 — The offi- Barmpton View. $195, E 8. Water­ WEALTHY PARISIANS nish the rock crusher — Dayton Dla- Cross, through the French minister at Seoul. clal rejoinder is made to the Japan- man. Walla Walla; Fashion of Mead­ FIRE AT LEWISTON. patch WCRE THE PASSENGERS. maintained by the church, which would enable it to affect political Sentence Received in Stolid Silence— ese disclaimer of a violation of Kore- ows Lawn. $255. Eastern Oregon Ex­ Russian Leases. elections as Lt pleased. Sawmill In the Edge of the City Neidemeyer Was Smiling and Con­ an neutrality, It says the latter ar- periment Station. iAtenl 2. $235. Mc- Stock are In Good Order. gument is valueless, as Korea in Donald; bow er by'• Gem. $205, J. H. Last Seen Off the Peters- Rome, March 14. — A St. Newfoundland who Bums at Loes of 87,000. H. E. Labadle, a stockman, temptuous—Verdict Meets the Ap- January promulgated her neutrality IDAHO IRRIGATION LAW. Glide; Beulah. $200. Jesse Moore; has some herds in Southern Umatilla burg telegram this morning says the Banks, With Heavy Fogs Prevail- Lewiston. March IL—Small and proval of Practically th« Entire to the powers, therefore, no state of Mary Dalrymple, $200. Byrett; Lady Russians lost 90 seamen killed and county, but does most of his ranging Ing—It is Probable She Went Down State Commisson Gradually Remov. Emery's sawmill, the largest mill in war can give the Japanese the right Clemmer, $110, M F. Goee. Pomeroy ; Population. in Wasco and Sherman counties in 49 captured in Thursday’s torpedo ibis vicinity waa destroyed by Ire Ing the Old Tangles. In Collision With Fishing Boat or to violate her neutrality. Mary Dalrymple. $160. Goee; Phroso. winter, was a passenger on yester­ boat fight. last night, loss about $7.000. Japan's contention of self-defense $110. R M Stanfield. Echo; Mignon. The members of the state board of Ice. day afternoon’s train to Baker. He It had a daily capacity of 40.000 Chicago, March 12.—The jury re In her attack on the Russian ships at $95, J. W. Foley. St. John; Dolly irrigation continued their labors yes Love the Conqueror. came through by way of Susanville, and bad planned a leng run for Chemulpo Feb. 9 — false, because of terday, says the Boise Statesman Amo« Vernon, of Kansas City, and Varden. $55, Stanfield; Dolly Varden turned a verdict of guilty and fixed and was asked if he had heard any­ season. One million feet of Korea's neutrality proclamation. Reports from the various Halifax. March 12.—It is generally sections 3, $150, Eastern Oregon Experiment thing concerning stock suffering for Mrs. Sarah E Hastings, of thia city, the penalty of death for Marx, Van lumber piled tn the yards was saved, Japan’s denial of interference with were married quietly Thursday believed the steamer Propatria, from •how an increasing tendency among lack of feed. rhe plant will be rebuilt at once. Dine and Neidemeyer, the car barn Russian telegrams over the Danish Station; Golden Rose, $160, C. S. water users to take full advantage 01 night, and at once left for an» extend ­ St. Pierre to Martinique, has gone I Add; Violet Queen. $105. R. N. •‘I heard of several instances where ers. cable is termed false, and an instance Stanfield; Elgitha. $275. C. S. Ladd; down. the law in respect to the distribu the feed was short,'* said he, "and I ed trip to the central state. Rela­ HANK WARD DEAD. The defendants received the ver- cited wherein Baron de Rosen at To- Bessie S. $150, Moore; Mary Dalrym­ A few weeks ago the steamer tion of water and a clearer under- was told that a number of horses and tives will be visited in Pennsylvania for Temporary repairs standing of the provisions of the ple. $175. McDonald; Hillcrest Hero, struck bottom, Neidemeyer kio, did not receive a message cattle had been sent over into the before the opening of the St. Louis diet in stolid silence, Early Walla Walla Stage Driver three days. $1.000, J. H. Glide, Sacramento; Mar­ were made, but probably not suffi­ act. Umatilla country, but that there had exposition, and after seeing the big smiled Died In a California Sanitarium. sarcastically, VanDine'e in connection with present lltlga vhow the party will return to the quis, $190, J. H. Hager of Heppner; clent to stand an ice jam. been any lose I very much question. mother gasped, but did not faint. Mrs. Hank Ward, who drove stage from THREE DROWNED. cion it should be remembered that west. The Popatria had. besides her The Bird, $150. Moore; Verbal. $195, “ If it had been serious I certainly crew, 60 passengers, many of them the litigation over water rights now Walla Walla to Wallula. In the ’We. Last August Mr. Vernon came to Neidemeyer apparently did not real­ J. W. Foley. wonld have heard about IL I have Vast Areas Inundated by California Hereford«—Bright Hope, $306, A. wealthy Parisians going home. The going on in different parts of the tied a tew days ago tn • private had more of a lose this year from Walla Walla to visit a daughter who ize the situation. The lawyers made High Water. has been a resident here for several J. Splawn, North Yakima; Song Bird, captain and crew of the French ca- rtate Is not by any means caused by Asylum at Agnewa. California. Ward the usual motion for new trial. my sheep that I sent last fall I sent Stockton. Cal , March 12. — An aged years. He Is a man of wealth over $350, T. Cate; Caprice, $250, J. A. ble steamer Pouvier Quartier, were the operat\.n of the present Lw out aras one of the earliest drivers Ln The prisoners, surrounded by 20 from their summer quarters in the white man and two Japanese are Wood; Bonnie Maid. $135, E E Bal- also slioard. is the result of complications arising the Inland Empire and was well Cascades, beyond Prineville, into 70 years of age, but well preserved. officers, filed from the room, VanDtne During his stay he met Mrs. Hast­ leading, erect and with disdainful known to have been drowned Friday tisore, Pendleton; Clara Heeiod, $180, | A Gloucester fishing schooner. The rom long years of a lack of a sys­ Known to many Pendleton pioneers. Lane county than I have had with in the storm flooded district. | Back Ray Bosun, 650 tons, was last tem of ascertaining and recording A. J. Splawn. my stock on the higher ranges on ings. and estimable lady of 60 years, smile on his lips, The jurors were Lewiston Man Drowned. The gale raised immense waves xnd the courtship and marriage fol- overwhelmed by a vast crowd with Hilcrest Hero, the Shorthorn bull sighted nearly on the southern Liger- water rights. this side.—Sumpter Reporter. on the 50,000 acres of Inundated re- Kendrick, Idaho. March 11.—Harry In fact, much of the friction, so far lowed. bought by J. H. Glide of Sacramento, pool route the day before the Pro­ congratulations. clamatlon, which is completely sub­ is a 4-yearold, and one of the fin­ patria was last seen, and like the arising in the operation of the law Roberts of Lewiston, was swept from Mr. Vernon has been traveling with Was it a Pack Mule. merged. The coroner left in a est in the West latter has not since been seen. Ex­ has been, the commissioners have Sis horse and drowned today, while A Boise correspondent writes the a daughter in broken health for a Terrific Prairie Flree. launch for the flooded country to- year and she accompanied the aged Elgitha, bought by Frank Brown perienced coast and banks navigators .ound. in the construction and applt ittempting to ford Bear creek, three Bntte Inter-Mountain that the petri­ Ft. Worth, Texas, March 12.—Ter- day. Many rescue parties are out in for C. S. I.add for $275. was formerly incline to the belief that there has cation of decrees of the courts which miles from here. The body baa not fied bone« of a huge animal have couple on their honeymoon trip. — riffic prairie fires are raging in the boats and will not return before sold by Brown to Wade for $1,000. His horse and saddle , been a disastrous collision in the in many cases have been vague and been found. been discovered three or four miles Walla Walla Union. Indian Territory, north of Vinita. night. where they had These mat were recovered The Herefords are not selling as fogs, or that both have been run sometimes conflicting. back of the penitentiary grounds by The country is completely swept of «ashed ashore on a small island in ters however, are being gradua.y Ths Proper Enthusiasm, down by the same ice field. well as was thought would be brought Deputy United 8tates Marshal C. A. farm houses and barns. Ixiss I r the stream. He was on his way to straightened out. Fire at La Grande. at the first of the sale. Every citizen of this county, Andrews. Mr. Andrews also found heavy. Lewiston to be tried on a charge at I. a Grande, March 11.—Fire de- several fragments which appear to whether he be a farmer or not, PREPARING FOR BEET CROP. forgery. stroyed the Ed Fowler hay barn HUNTINGTON-LEWISTON ROA D. Baker City Boy Under Arrest. be petrified ivory Incidentally, he should attend the meeting of the La Grande is Progressing. terday afternoon on Fir street, assocla- picked up a piece of stream tin and Malheur County Irrigation Land is Being Plowed and Experts Raker City. March 11.—Leon Macy, Counterfeit Bills In Circulation. The ccuncll met in adjourned ses­ about $2.000. The barn was filici Charles M. Reed Said to be Backing a lump of what seems to be iron ore. tlon to be held in this city next Bat­ >f Sparta, in this county, was ar­ ba Will Plant First Seed. with baled hay belonging to farmers Walla Walla, March 11.—A good the Proposition Is Reputed to Mr Andrews brought a quantity of urday afternoon. We are to enter- sion Wednesday evening, and the on­ rested here last nignt by the sheriff Bankrupt. bones, which are quite heavy, to the 'ain the State Irrigation association ly business of Importance was the who had stored it there awaiting a Echo Is going to give the sugar of North Yakima, on a charge of rob­ imitation of a $10 silver certificate preparation final passage of an ordinance provid­ better market. It was moderately Baker City. March 12. — It is au- beet a thorough test this year. The bery committed on March 3. 1903, in s now being circulated in this city, city. He is undecided as to whether this fall and every they belonged to a dinosaurian, dino­ should be made to receive them. We ing for putting in a little over 9,000 insured. thoritatively stated here that M. O. sugar company is now preparing North Yakima. Young Macy, who is u>d every effort is being made to therium, ichthyosaurus or a pack have been Informed that if we expect feet of four-inch water mains, a por­ Reed, who has ben at the head of the land on the farms of C. R- Lisle. S. a former high school boy. is only SO locate the source from which ft is Prominent La Grands Woman. government aid we must take an in­ tion of which goes in the First Ward mule. river I. Lisle and O D. Teel, for experi­ years of age and is accused of assist- supplied. Snake Huntington-Lewiston terest in the Irrigation work and and the remainder north of the rail­ La Grande. March 12.—Mrs. N. K. road, is not able to build the road mental crops and will use every ef­ Ing In a holdup in which $700 was Car Ferry Burned. Dividing Wasco County. show by our actions that we are de- road track. The estimated cost is West, wife of La Grande's leading and that Charles M. Reed who was fort te try the plants on the different secured. Conneaut, O. L March 11.—The car Wasco county is still agitating the sirous of receiving such ald. We about $4.0,0. The adoption of the merchant, died after a lingering ill- to furnish the capital is a bankrupt kinds of soil in that vicinity. ferry at Shenango burned to the we­ division question, which bobs up se­ must embrace the present opportun­ ordinance ta considered to be a mat­ ness, at 9 o'clock last night. She and therefore Is not able to raise the The recent storms have some­ Will Give No Quarter. renely at stated intervals. The idea ity. Let us begin to prepare now for ter of justice and for a policy, inas­ was a native of Salem, and came to funds. what hindered the work of prepara­ Berlin. March 11.—German troops ter's edy« off the harbor thia morn- now is to cut the county into three an expensive exhibit of our products much as it will provide the possitul- this city four years ago. Four men perished and the It is given out that the Erie, the tion, but plowing is now being done, in Southwest Africa are ordered not Ing parts, creating Stockman county out at the meeting this fall. Show the ity of a water supply to a great many Pennsylvania and the O. R. A N. are and F. 8. Bramwell, field superinten­ to give pardon and take no prisoners, head engineer was fatally burned. of the Antelope district and cutting people what irrigation will do for taxpayers within the corporate lim­ Murder and Suicide. jointly interested in the project, and dent oL the sugar company will sup­ but to shoot rebel Herreros Indis­ off that part of old Wasco west of Malheur county and we will not on­ its who have not hitherto been able Car Barnere* Triel. New York, March 12.—Lizzie Gray will endeavor to get any right of erintend the planting when the time criminately. Mosier These sections are begin­ ly get the government interested in to become patrons of the water sys­ was found dead in bed this morning way concessions held by the Reeds. comes, and the crop will be watched Chicago. March 11.—After a 64- ning to spread their wings and im­ our behalf, but by this means we will tem. The extension of the mains with her skull crushed. Guam. March H — The cable steam­ daye' trial, the car berner*« cene • nd cultivated in the most scrupu­ Robert J. agine they are capable of managing encourage immigration. Now is the produced will largely increase the Gray, her husband, was asphyxiated. The government dredger Chinook lously careful manner, in order to se­ er Scotia went ashore on Spanish went to the jury at 12 :M today. The their own affaire. — The Dalles time for action. — Ontario Demo­ list of water consumers.—L a Grande The police believe it waa murder and has been fitted to burn oil instead of cure the beat results from the exper­ Rocks am probably will be a total court’s charge waa unfavorable to crat. Chronicle. Chronicle. km. coal. ■ulelde. the deteeee. iment - $ I