The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, April 15, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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NO. 39 J
recorder, there being no other name
before the convention.
For Treasurer.
S. G. Lightfoot, of Vinson, was
uomiliated for treasurer.
Dr. Dell,
>f Weston, was nominated but with-
-Irew from the race.
For Superintendent.
W. S. Mayberry was unanimously
nominated for county school super­
intendent.
For Surveyor.
C C Berkeley, of Pendleton, was
made tbe unauimous choice of tae
convention for county surveyor.
For Coroner.
Dr. Campbell, of Helix, was nomi­
nated for coroner, but declined, and
Dr. T. M Henderson was made the
unanimous choice of thevconvention.
For Repre»»«.tativ'*e.
W. D. Chamberlain and William
Blakeley were chosen as candidates
for the legislature without opposl-
tion.
For Assessor.
C. P.
Strain
was
unanimously
chosen as the candidate for county
issessor. T. G. Hailey in nominal-
irg Mr. strain, said the people of
Umatilla county believe that Mr.
Strain has done his whole duty and
hat they will unanimously indorse
.lie policy at tbe polls.
"The school districts of the state
desiring to borrow money and Issue
bonds or warrants therefor, will not
be required, until further order ot
the board, to make first tender there­
of to the board before selling them,
as otherwise provided by law."
During the session of the board
yesterday 34 applications for the loan
of the irreducible school fund were
approved, aggregating a total of 346 -
K45. and six applications
were re­
jected.
Torpedo Boat Sent to the Bottom by the Japanese, and the
Battleship Probieda Badly Damaged.
WENT OVEh THE CLIFF
Went Down With Seven Hundred Men and Admiral Maka
roff—St. Petersburg Stunned by the News.
Automobile Had Occupants, and No­
body Wai Killed.
Walla Walla,
April
13—Drawn
over a 100 toot precipice in an auto­
mobile which bad become unmanage­
Nominates Full County Ticket—Commends Democratic Admmiatration of
Admiral Aliexeff Will Have Supreme Command of Russia’s Eastern
able. M D Wardlow, manager ot the Two Other Russian Warships Wer« Damaged at the Same Tim» Japsn-
'’aah Cycld Company and Mias Bes
Resolution of
Squadron—The Petropavlovsk Was Sunk by the Japaneoe, in Battle—
Umatilla County — Favor» Lewis and Clark Fair
e«c Croac the Yalu and Spread Out Over tne Adjacent Country, But
sie York, of Walia Walla had a mfr
Port Arthur Acknowledged to Be in Imminent Danger—St. Petersburg aruIous escape from tragic death
Respect to Colonel E. D. Boyd—T. G. Hailey’s Services Commended.
Have a Scouting Force of Fifty Ai nihiiatod—It is Believed in Semi-
yesterday afternoon while touring
la Wrapped in Snow and Gloom.
Official Sources at St. Petersburg That War With England Over the
the upper Mill creek country In Mr.
Wardlow» auto
As a
result of
T.bet Imbroglio is Probable.
their fearful fall Misa York is suffer­
Over 2®C enthusiastic delegates ours; but we condemn the parsimo­
ing from a dislocation and fracture
were present this morn'ug when A. ny of the republican congress that
St. Petersburg. April 14—Official ital has a desolate appearance this of the lower condyle. Mr. Wardlow
C. Haley, secretary of the democratic appropriated for the celebration of
dispatches state that tbe
Russian morning
A driving snow storm pre­ Is stiff, sore and bruised about the
ic county central committee called such an important event the sum of
battleship Pobleda was also struck vails. while the faces of the people body, while the automobile is badly
hour at Pon Arthur, his capture if
the county convention to order, at only >4.700.000, when the Oregon
and a large hole torn in her siae. I depict sadness
confirmed, is a sad blow to Rasala
wrecked by coming in contact with
delegation in congress asked for 32,-
10:30.
The Japanese also surrounded and
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
newspapers the rocks in an old channel of Mill
The early morning
With commendable dispatch anu 125.000.
sunk the Russian torpedo boat Ves- brought detail« of the catastrophe, creek.
s
Fight at Mouth of Valu,
direct
We indorse the proposed
practiced ezperience. the convention
trashni but 5«» of this boat’s crew and even the most ignorant bought
St Petersburg, April 13.—
Mad Mullah Changes Base.
Tokio
April 13.—Tbe official
got down to actual work immedi­ primary law as a move in favor of
were saved.
Vic«
Admiral
Gn go row itch
Car Barns Burned.
them and Implored passersby to read
count of the skirmish between two
London. April 14.—An Adon dis­
the people and against tbe political
ately.
sends the following official s
Buffalo N. Y.. April 13—The barns
them aloud.
»mall bodies of Japs and Russians
patch states that the Mad Mullah.
Dr. C. J. Smith was chosen tem­ bosses.
account of tne lose of the Pe­
Sunk by the Japanese.
The papers unanimously deplore of the International Railway, cover­
April lu. on the ban »a of the Yalu.
We believe that the economical Against whom the British have been
porary chairman. A. C. Haley secre­
a
tropavlovsk:
the disaster, but try to excuse Maka ing a block, burned this morning
Tokio. April 14—According to
was received today.
tary and Joe Scott assistant secre- administration of the public affairs conducting a campaign, has reached
The
Petropavlovsk
struck
a
Cause
dispatch from Admiral Uriu today. roff and other officer* by recalling Loes. 3200.000. and insured
It states that a lieutenant and five
•tary. In a few well chosen remarks of the county anu the improvement Cilian territory.
s
mine at the entrance of the
the Russian Imttleship Petropavlovsk the collision between the English probably Incendiary.
marines were sent in a Korean haa-
complimentary ot the large attend- ■ of its public highways, the develop
harbor today. The mine ex­
was sunk by a Japanese, not by a battleship Victoria and the Camper­
Lcg boat to reconnoiter about th*
ance, the harmony and the enthusi­ ment of Ils wonderful resources, both
ploded and the vcssci
was
Russian mine
Uriu's report
says down during the maneuvers In the
mouth of the river
They sighted
without
irrigation,
thc
asm which marked the opening ot with and
overturned.
The
squadron
was
few
years
«o.
Mediterranean
a
in
Togo's fleet sunk one battleship and
seven Russian cavalrymen on a
the convention. Dr. Smith declared speedy opening of the Columbia
near
Golden
Mountain
at
the
th.-
one destroyer, with
no Japanese which nearly the entire crew of
Chinese junk and attacked them
river to commerce, and the enact-
the meeting in session.
time. The Japanese were ap­ a
Victoria was lost.
losses.
Tbe Russians wore reinforced, but
laws and
As a mark of esteem and appreci­ ment of proper election
proach.ng port.
Vice
Admi­
In official circles the hope is ex-
wem
finally driven back, losing one
ative respect, the first business trans the just enforcement of our laws
ral Makaroff is apparently a
pressed that the catastrophe will re-
killed and two sounded. Tbe Japs
Port Arthur in Great Danger.
acted was the appointment of a most necessary to the progress and
dead.
Grand Duke
Cyril.
act to the benefit uf tbe Russian
suffered no losses
cciumittee of three, consisting of T. welfare of our people, and pledge
London. April 14—A Central New» fighters by adding rage to courage
Captam Yakov left and five of­
The report
apparently
concern
J. Tweedy. Professor Roy Conklin our party to these ends.
Rome telegram received from
Niu
ficer» and 32 sailors escaped
It 1» cited that Russian officer*
the same fight noted in Kuropatkin's
Respectfully submitted.
and J. N. B. Gerking. to draft a res- ■
Chwang. states the fall of Port Ar­ have solemnly sworn in case they
a but more tnan 600 men were
statemetit with the difference that
olution ot respect to the late Colo-'
T. G. HAiLEY. Chairman,
thur is believed to be imminent and I capture him. to hang Admiral Uriu.
a drown««. A number of bodies
the latter str ted the Jap boats aunk
WILL M. PETERSON.
nel E. D. Boyd, whose life had been
MARTIAL LAW AND CIVIL
that Togo is preparing to land troops »ho i-umtnanded the Japaneee fleet EXACT
• have already been recovered.
EXTENT DAMAGE
and al! aboard were toe*
ROBERT M STANFIELD.
devoted to the cause of democracy. |
for a siege of the town.
a
a
which sank the Russian cruiser Vari
PROCESS IN CONFLICT.
and whose act.vity and energy has
JACOB S CHERRY,
IS NOT YET DIVULGED.
I ag off Chemulpo.
H. C. WILLIS,
contributed so much to the
Jap» Scouts Annihilate«.
Rumor of Mor* Disaster.
.Mass for Masaroff and hia
J T LIEUALLEN,
of the party in thic county.
was
celebrated
in the admiralty
St. Petersburg. April 12—An offic-
Military
Refuse
to
Produce
President
Paris.
April
14.
—
A
Journal
St.
Pet-
700
Dead.
Including
Makaroff.
VICTOR H. CHASTAIN.
Committees on platform, creden
ULFatad
Damaged a
Moyer, of the Federation of Miners , c™burg dispatch^states the rumor^ is chapel at noon today. Tbe czar and
London. April 13.—From St. Per­ iai dispatch confirms Kooropatkin»
CECIL WADE
tials. order of business and house,
all
the
government
officer*
attended
Short
a
Collision. »rsburg it is now announced thflt 700 report of the Samalind aanihllatioti
Habeas'current ln 'be Russian capital that
were then appointed and on motion,
in
Answer
to
a
Writ
of
In Memory to Colonel Boyd.
another Russian warship has been
and la Commanded by Roosevelt's ire dead. including Vice Admiral of 50 Jap scouts, and adds details of
nominations for state and ccngres-
Corpus—Actual Civil War is Prob- destroyed. Tbe Petit Parislen has a
the Japanese movements. The Japs
The committee on resolutions in
Russian Official Account.
Brother-,n-Law — a Sailor*« Pres­ Makaroff. as a result of the sinking bad
sional delegates were made, In or­ honor of Colonel E. D. Boyd, report­
been entering Manchuria oppo-
able
in
Colorado.
like
dispatch.
>f
the
battleship
Petroplatorsk
by
St.
Petersburg.
April
14
—
Admiral
der to expedite business at the after­ ed the following resolution,
ence of Mind Saved the Ship From
site Cbahediai. disguised as Koreans,
which
contact
with
a
mine
Tbe
battleship
Prince Vkh tomsky telegraphed to-
noon session.
and spreading
_
_ along
_ the _______
Destruction—Funds Be was returning from a cruise.
was adopted by a rising vote:
Complete
river as _
far
Sign of God'» Displeasure.
day:
Twenty-six delegates
were then
«
Whereas, We the democracy of
I a> !’■"mahonha
writ
of
Ouray.
Col..
April
13
—
A
___
_
____
____
ing Raised for the Newt o* Km.
Rome. April 14—The Agentia Ital- I "At 10 yesterday, during maneuv-
placed in nomination for state and Um stills county, have luarned with
In the second dispatch Kashtalin-
Bell., tan's Chee’" Foo' correspondent t «ays
says ers in the roaastead in tbe face of
congressional conventions,
the 13 dev lest regret of the death of Colo­ xttachment to arrest Genera)
Hoist by Tne>r Own Petard.
ski reports that the night of tbe lXw
having the highest number of votes nel E. D. Boyd, one of the ablest anu ■ommanding the troops in San Mig -he destruction of the battleships ha» the Jap fleet, the battleship retro-
13 —Grand a suspicious Looking boat approach
St Petersburg. April
Pensacola. Fla . April 14 —Four or
to be the state delegation, and the most faithful democrats of our state lel county, and Captain W ells, for produced an Intense depression at , pavioek < arrytag tbe flag of Com­
Duke Vladlmer. father of Grand ed tbe mouth of the river Laohoe.
five
officers
and
nine
men
were
kill
­
ontempt
of
court
In
not
producing
i
P
„
n
Arthur
Russian
superstition
mander Makaroff, capsized after aa
remainder to be the congressional
be it
ed by an explosion in tne turret of Duke Cyril, received a dispatch from After several shots were fired it put
"‘resident Moyer'9 body In Judge
taken the event as a sign that explosion
delegation.
Irand Duke Boris stating that Cyril a out its lights and retired. At the be-
Resolved, That we. as the repre­ tievens’ court here yesterday, was God lg against them, and it U believ-
The torpedo boat Vestrashni was the battleship Missouri during tar­ wound is slight. No mention is made * ginning of the cannonade seven
The following delegates were nom- sentatives of the democratic party ot
Their names are re*
Sheriff Corbett
that only the j -sence of the czar i »enl out yesterday with others on a get practice
inated: A. D. Stillman. A. S. Pear this county, do extend our sympathy ssued this morning
fused by the nary officials. The .0 the telegram of the loss of the junks put out from the right bank ot
son, Joe Scott. T. J Tweedy, Will to his relative» in this their hour of s undecided when he will go to Tel-(at Port Arthur will revive the mar­ | night expedition, and was
Missouri is commanded by Captain crew. The cause of the disaster is i the river, but when fired at retired.
»ride
to
attempt
to
get
service
on
tial
spirit
of
the
populace.
Cecil
led by the enemy's torpedo
M. Peterson. Wm. Atchison.
sorrow and mourn.ng .or his untlme tell and Welle.
Cowles.
President Roosevelt's broth- retorted to be contact with a Rus­
'sank while fighting
Ftve
Wade. T G. Hailey. F.W Matlock. R
sian mine not a Jap torpedo
ly end as the departure of a most
er-in
law.
More Rumian Lo—ee
General
Bell
thi»
morning
declared
Eight Hundred Lives Last.
M. Powers, Fred Laatz, L. B. Plants,
♦ saved.
estimable citizen and a staunch and vlth great anger that if any force
Tok to April 13—A Wiju dispatch
After the sinking of the Pet roper •
W. D. Hansford. J. Ji. Raley. G. A. true democrat, devoted to our partj
St. Petersburg. April 14-—Grand
Russian Battleship Destroys«.
was attempted by Sheriff Corbett to I Duke Boris has been ordered to j tovsk I took over temporarily the
state« that a company of Russian
Names of the Killed.
Hartman, sr., W. a*. Pierce, R N.
and its principles.
3ke either him or Wells out of San
Berlin.
April 13.—From St. Peters­ troops attempted to croa» the Yalu
;
command
of
the
fleet.
Stanfield, Dr. W. R. Campbell, Wil­
navy
br>n« bis brother Cyril to St Peter»-
Washington. April 1*.—The
T. J. TWEED i,
Miguel county.
, that
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there ______
would ___
be burg M gzJOO M tJ><> wotln4e<j
While surrounded by the enemy's deportment gives the names of the burg today a semi-official telegram we»t of town this morning A com­
liam Blakeley, Dr. Stone. M. A. Ra
ROY CONKLIN.
ilenty of work for the coroner to do. j able to undergo the journey
squadron ’he battleship Probieda ran dead in the Pensacola accident to be received here states that the R'l» pany ot Japs drove them back
tier, W. D. Chamberlain, T. F. How
J. N. B. GERKING.
Bell • also stated that a warrant
arci, J. B. Saylor, O- G. Chamberlain
A definite list of the dead shows Into a mine which struck her star Ideu'enant Davidson. Ensign Wech- «tan bat'Jeship Petropavlovsk has Twenty Russens are known to have
Resolution Commending Hailey.
vould be sworn out against Judge! 41 officers and 750 men lost their 1 board side »midship
They belonged to th«
The Prob leda ert. Ueutenant Gridley. Midshipmen been sunk off Port Arthur. Four of­ l>een killed
and William McBride.
The committee on platform
pre ttevens. but refused to say what the live« on the Petropavlovsk
succeeded in
making the harbor Ward and Neumann, and nine sail ficers. including the Grand Duke 12th regiment of sharpshooter*. Sev­
Chairman Smith, then announced
! without aid. an no one aboard was ora
his committees when the convention sented tbe following resolution com ^attire of the charge would be.
Gridley was a son of Captain Cyril, the csar's cousin, were wound­ eral other Russian partiea have been
The threat to arrest Judge Stevens
repulsed in attempts to eroee the
mending the official acts of T. G
| hurt
adjourned until 1:30.
Dynamite at St. Petersburg.
Gridley, who commanded the Olym­ ed
Another private mesMge from Port rivar.
Hailey as district attorney and rec­ s taken as a retaliation, and is gen­
pia at the battle of Manila, and
Committee on Credentials.
London.
April
14.
—
Tne
Central
ommending him for the congression erally ridiculed by the conservative News correspondent at bt. Peters­
Ward was a son nf Brigadier Gener­ Arthur adds that two other ships
Aliexeff in Command.
M. J. Stillman. Robert Hager, Chas. al nomination.
element.
were seriously damaged
The Pe­
Russian» Confident.
al
Ward
burg wires that a dynamite outrage
f*
Paris. April
14—The Echo
Loeffler. L<ark Osborn, Henry Lloyd.
tropavlovsk was reported destroyed
We, the undersigned, members ot
London.
April 1*.—LAbourebere m
at
the
Hotel
Nord
today
wrecked
the
Paris
St.
Petersburg
correspondent
Robert Morrison, A. B. Stone, Louis the committee on resolutions and
AFTER FRANCHISES.
by a torpedo All aboard are said to
the newspaper Tn. -h. today quotas a
More Name» of Dead.
room in which the son of General states that Admiral Aliexeff has been
Bolus. R. E Thom.
haie been tost with the exception ot
platform, separate and apart from
Kzarkoff was lying, and the young ordered to proceed to Port Arthur to
Pensacola. Fla. April 14.—Tbe foi- .'our officers, including Grand Duke Russian friend as stating the '.mpres
Order of Business.
the regularly appointed committee, James Galloway Interviews Milton man was killed The papers contain
‘ion it Russia is that the war with
assume command of the squadron, lowlag names of dead in addition to Cyril, and they were wounded
and
Freewater
Councils.
H. J. Taylor, Dr. Campbell, James wish to, and do most heartily, com­
Japan will be ended tbe comity sum
irg the new* bad gone to press when pending tbe appointment of Maks those already published, have been
R. Means. S. G. Lightfoot. Andy mend and approve the official acts of
Walla Walla. April 13.—James Gal- they were warned not to publish It roff's successor
mer
This friend is further quoted
The viceroy leave» ascertained:
Seamen
J
E
Knight.
Peebler, James Laing. William Mc- Hon. Thomas G. Hailey as district oway returned this morning from I is stated the police have documenta
Reported Capture of Makaroff.
as saying a fight with England over
tonight.
J.
T
Donnelly
and
O
B
Moe
Chief
Cormack. Tom Milarkey, Jr., Robert attorney of tbe 6th judicial district Milton and Freewater where be had I incriminating tbe responsible miscre­
London. April 13.—A rumor origi-I Tibet is not considered an impoasi
Grand Duke Cyril telegraphed he Gunners' Mate J F Kennedy
Two
of the state o» Oregon, and we rec H-cn in the interest of the proposed ants
Endicott.
nating in Paris, has It that Admiral) bility.
is suffering from burns on the neck, more seamen died this morning
ognize
in
him
one
of
the
ablest,
most
electric line.
Platform.
Marakoff commanaing the
Russian
i and contusions on the knee»
efficient officials in the state, a dem
He went over the proposed route
sea forces at Port Arthur, has been
T. G. Hailey, Will M. Peterson,
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Only two minute* elapsed between
Fie« i ng From Conacnpt.
Numerous
Thirty-eight
Caekets
Ordered.
ocrat who knows no political party ltd last night appeared before tbe
captured by Japs, but it is not con
Clark Wood, Cecil Wade, Victor or creed in the fulfilment of the
London. April 14 —A dispatch from '«b* explosion and sinking ot th«
Berlin. April 13.—Five head red
Pensacola. Fla April 14.—Captain firmed.
•Ity
councils
of
both
Milton
and
Chastain. Robert Stanfield. H. C.
Poles, fleeing from Russian conscript
Cowlee. of the Mieeouri. this morning
duties appertaining to his office,
Zreewater with a request for a fran- Paris says the version of the dyna- sblp
Willi». J. T. Lieuallen and J. s.
have arrived at Posen
mite explosion at tbe Hotel Nord, in
100 messages
received more than
Further, that we believe that were chise.
Cherry.
St.
Petersburg
Stunned.
Jap» Satisfied.
from relatives of sailors making in­
he nominated and elected to repre
"I was assured by the council of St. Petersburg, which has reached
House Committee.
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__________
St Petersburg. April IS.—The capi- !
quiries
He replied to all personal­
14—The ____
first ____
sent the people of Oregon in the na- ■xith those places that there would the French capital, states that the
Tokio.
April
Battle in Pre greet
tai is stunned by the reported disas­
Lee Teutsch,
William
McBride, tional house of representatives from be no trouble in securing a franchise victims were numerous and include the'staking" of ¿he Petropavolvsk
ly.
St. Petersburg. April 13—Tbe tat
members
of
the
state
council
ter
to
the
battleship
Petropavtosk
Later reports from the ship indi­
Stanfield
Fred Laatz, Robert
and the second congressional district of or tne proposed electric road." said
received by private telegram
While ■Mt oflictal dispatches state that a
cate the truth is not yet known re and tbe death ot Makaroff
Oregon, he would make a congress Mr. Galloway today.
, morning. The officials expressed
Jake Hod gins.
battle still continues off Pon Arthur.
Wrapped in Snow and Gloom.
¡»faction, though they regretted
gardlng the explosion.
Thirty-eight the officials of the department keep
man who would look after our gener­
"The farmers along the proposed
Afternoon Session.
silence,
adding
greatly
to
the
uncer
­
caskets
were
ordered
in
Pensacola
the
gallant
Makaroff
al
welfare
to
a
degree
highly
com
St.
Petersburg.
,.pril
14
—
The
cap-
death
of
route are very enthusiastic over the
strains of tne Pen-
To the inspiring
_
After an All Day Battie.
tainty as to just what has happened
this forenoon.
dleion band, the democratic county mendable, and acquit himself as one -irojoeitlon and I do not anticipate
St
Petersburg
April 13— Aa offic
at
Port
Arthur,
confirmation
of
the
A
story
of
a
self-sacrificing
man
to
of the ablest representatives in iny difficulty in securing a complete
convention assembled at 1:30.
I
save the ship is told of a sailor nam 'earful catastrophe comes through iai diepatch this evening states that
right of way if 1 can secure the fran­
The report on credentials was America.
As the the Japanese fleet after a battle with
ed Bogourd. Seeing the burning sources of high standing
We therefore recommend him to chises from Walla Walla, Milton and
immediately presented and adopted,
news
percolates
slowly
the
people K'issian fort» and ships all day. bus
powder
charge,
the
mar
grappled
it.
the
kindly
consideration
of
the
peo
­
Freewater.
”
showing« there to be 219 delegatee
gelber in knots and discuss it in, retKt*d and is now stationed at Ua-
darted
through
the
turret
and
leap-
ple
of
tbi
»congressional
district.
entitled to seats in the convention.
tifchan. to the south of Port Arthur.
ed overboard
Tbe act saved the whispers
Respectfully submitted,
DEWEY A CANDIDATE.
The committee on order of busi­
MakarofTs Loos an Awful Blow.
ship
from
total
destruction
as
had
WILL M PETERSON, Chairman,
ness and
permanent organization,
London. April 13—The toes of Ma­
Funeral of Commander H irose.
the charge Ignited it would have
C1*ARK WOOD.
recommended that the temporary or­
Tells Emmett People That He a in
karoff is a blow that can hardly be
reached the magazine and blown
Tokio. April 13—The last rites |e t.mated. He was the very heart of
ROBERT N. STANFiaLD,
ganization be made permanent.
the Race.
the
battleship
in
twain.
H.
C.
WILLIS,
over
the
body
of
Commander
Hirose,
The committee recommended the
the Russian aggression at Port Ar­
Nampa, ^fipril 14.—During the visit
who was killed March 27 in the sec­
VICTOR H CHASTAIN,
following order of business for the
thur. Up to the time of his assum­
Money
for
Next
of
Kin.
TWO
CONGRESSIONAL
J.
T.
LIEL'ALLri...
ond
attempt
to
bottle
Port
Arthur.
I
to
Emmett
last
week
of
E.
H.
Dewey
STATE
SCHOOL
FUND
convention, which was unanimously
ing direction, tbe Russian warships
C. R WADE.
a son of Colonel Dewey, and Fred
Washington. April 14.—Tbe pres!- were held today, Throng« of people crouched and shivering under tbe
adopted:
First, the nomination of
FAVORITES NOMINATED.
IB BEING DEPLETED.
Barnes, the former, in discussing po­
dent has contributed 3100, and the uncovered as the cortege passed. The gun» of Port Arthur waiting for a
county judge, commissioner, sheriff,
Nominations fur Judge,
secretary of the navy a like sum as coffin was borne on a gun carriage renewal of the Japaneoe intermittent
clerk, recorder, treasurer, assessor,
The nomination for county judge litical matters with friends, was very
school superintendent, coroner, two being the first order of
business frank in admitting his candidacy for Neither Moody's Nor Harris* Nam» Applications for Loan» at 5 Par Csnt a nucleus of a fund for the relief with a full military and naval guard attacks, and when they came, splut­
af the dependent and next of kin of The medals of the dead hero were tered back in a blind way. In place
representatives to the legislature and under nominations, Judge G. A. Hart the nomination for governor on the
Was Presented—James A. Fee, of
Very Numerous— Board Decidas to
the enlisted men who lost their lives arried on a silken poliow.
was republican ticket, and Indeed be has
the election of 13 delegates to state man. the present incumbent',
of this. Makaroff actually aat med
Pendleton, Chairman of Second
Hsncsforth, from tne explosion on the Missouri.
Refus«
Applications
and congressional conventions. All unanimously nominated amid a burst many friends here who would like to
the offensive.
Capture
of
Makaroff.
Probable
Congreeeionai District Convention
see him there?
Secretary Moody sent dispatches
Until Fund Is Somewhat Increased
vacancies to be Oiled by appoint­ of applause.
The night of March 10 he sent six
to the widow of Lieutenant Davidson
London. April 13.—In naval circles torpedo boats to sea to look for Jap­
ment by the central committee.
—Outward Harmony Prevail»—Cat­
—34 Applications Now on Hand.
For Commissioner.
and
the
next
of
kin
of
tbe
others
WATER
MAIN8
BURST.
is
pointed
out
there
la
considera
Platform.
Nominations for county commls-
anese warships
These met the en-
tlemen Are Opposed to Leasing of
killed.
A telegram
of condolence *>le possibility in the reported cap- emy and maintained a hot fight each
The fol-
We, the representatives of the sioner were then ms de.
Public
Domain.
from
the
president
himself
was
also
Salem, April 14.—There Is consid­
ure of Admiral Makaroff at Port Ar- »id« losing a torpedo boat. Obwrv
democracy of Umatilla county, Ore- lowing gentlemen were nominated: Great Damage Done by Water in
hur. Recent reports stated that tng his torpedo boat foundering Ma-
be- J. F. Kilgore, of Meaton;
gon, in convention assembled,
William
Salt Lake City.
erable more of a demand for the dispatched to Admiral Barker, com
mandlng the North Atlantic fleet, vlakaroff has twn making sorties karoff went out with two cruiser» to
_ in the rule of tbe people, Lloyd, North Miiton; Julius
Hude-
lieving
Portland,
April
14
—
The
republican
loan
of
school
money
and
the
Irre
­
San Ijtke, April 14.—The junction
conveying uis deepest sympathy.
from the port in small boats, doing face the entire Japanese fleet but
and the moat economical administra mann, Fulton, and Frank Spike, of
of nine water mains at the head of congressional convention of the aec- ducible school fund Is becoming rap-
»coat duty. It Is a possibility that waa too late to be of «—
How It All Happened.
tion of government consistent witn Echo. It was decided that it should
.Main street, burst this morning, lift­
the public welfare, heartily indorse require a majority of ail the votes ing the street car tracks and pave­ on.l district yesterday nominated J. , idly depleted. The applications on
The bureau of naval affairs makes the Japs allowed the admiral to grow such action wa« a perfect Index of
iver-confldent and have intercepted bls work of infusing new life lcto th»
the efficient management of county cast to nominate. On the first ballot
N. Williamson for congress without hand are so numerous that, if grant- the following statement:
ments and flooding the business dis­
affairs by our present democratic Lloyd received 69, Spike 8, Hudeman
, ed. would leave no surplus, and the
“It la learned from unofficial In­ him. Makaroff being the hero ol the dry bones of the port.
opposition.
trict,
and
und>-rm.ning
such
historic
county officials, and commend them 78 and Kilgore 61. No candidate
A full representation from the dis­ state land board has decided that no formation. that prior to the accident
as diligent, conscientious and fear­ having a majority, another ballot was landmarks as the monument to Brig­
WALL STREET FOR PARKER.
PRELIMNIARY HEARING.
ham
Young
aril
the
Pioneers
’
monu
­
trict
wan present Judge James A. more money will lie loaned out at to the gun aboard the Missouri,
less officers whose efforts have re­ ordered, Spike withdrew from the
i
the
minimum
rate
of
Interest
qnder
there
had
been
no
flame
blown
back
Fee,
of
Pendleton,
wan
unanimously
ment.
The
damage
in
sight
amounts
sulted in a careful and economical race and the second ballot resulted
Secret Cabal Headed by Auguet Bel- Mrs. Botkin Charged With Commit-
elected chairman of the convention. ; the law, 5 per cent, and accordingly whatever, that tne rapidity of ser­
administration of county affairs, and in 88 votes for Hudeman, 78 for to several thousand dollars.
■ made an order yesterday afternoon vice of the Missouri's guns had been
..
.....
—.
—_ .
!
Another Murder.
The
name
of
Malcolm
A.
Moody
a reduction of tbe county debt; and Lloyd and 45 for Kilgore.
Kilgore
that the rate of interest In the future relatively very slow; in fact, only
New ^ork. April 12—The Evening,
was
not
presented
to
the
convention
St.
Patrick's
Day
Won.
we pledge all nominees of this con­ withdrew and the third
ballot re­
until further notice, would be rained half as rapid as that of the Albany, Mail will print tonight an expose of
s<n F'rencisco. Cal.. April 13 —
Newmarket, April »4.—Croker's St. and outwardly the business wan con­ to 6 per cent per annum.
vention to the speediest further re­ sulted In the choice of Mr. Lloyd by
The turret roof was not injured, but a secret visit by August Belmont to Th<* preliminary hearing of Mra. Bot-
the biennial ducted with perfect harmony.
duction of our county debt consis­ a vote of 102 against 97 for Mr Patrick’s Day won
The school districts of the sute, one man was blown overboard from Alton B Parker to carry the latter kln on
charge of murdering Mr».
Resolutions
were adopted
con­
stakes of 500 sovereigns.
tent with the proper conduct of coun­ Hudeman.
however, desiring to borrow money the turret.
•Comfort from Wall street.'
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“ “*
Deane,
was again
postponed * • thia
demning
the
actions
of
President
ty business and the public welfare.
and Issue bonds or warrants therefor
morning
The attorney for the de­
Nomination for Sheriff.
Mall says:
Roosevelt
and
the
Oregon
delegation
Nezt in importance to the proper
will not be required, until further or-
••••••••••••a
fense urged a continuance on th»
T. G. Hailey, in a neat speech,
"August
Belmont,
banker
a in congress. A resolution presented der of the board, to first make ten- a
management of county affairs, we re­ nominated T. D. Taylor for sheriff, a
a railroad man. with elaborate
ground that be wished time to pre
by
the
cattlemen's
organization,
op
­
Persecuted in Hie Name.
gard the development of the re­ who was made the unanimous choice
Gigantic Strike Probeble.
tempts to conceal his destination, I pare a motion for a new trial In the
posed to leasing oi tbe public do­ der thereof to the board before sell-
sources of our county and state, and of the convention.
made, a pilgrimage Saturday to the Dwmiing case
main, was discussed at length, but Ing them, as otherwise provided by
we pledge our party and its candi­
Berlin, April 13.—Fifty Jew­
law'
: Tbe order of tbe board follows: a
This motion will be argued Satur­
Washington. April 13.—The a house of Chief Judge Alton E. Park­
For County Clerk.
the
convention
adjourned
before
ac-
.
a
ish families, numbering 400 . tion was taken upon the resolution.
dates to the cause of irrigation as
The court set the preliminary
machinist
strike
er at Esopits. The schedules of the day
nereas. with l the applications a expected
When the nomination for county
persons, who fled from Lom- •l The cattlemen will
the most vital step now possible for
present ' 7h»lnow ""
on h
hand
«"*< for loans anfl amount a over the Santa Fe system, will a West Shore railroad were upset to hearing for Thursday
clerk
was
reached
a
buzz
of
interest
the material and social welfare of
palanka, Bulgaria, as a result
democratic n«w«ary to be refunded to purchaa- • probably be ordered
before
prevent Mr. Belmont’s departure for
of tbe anti-Semite outbreak, e same resolution to the
our people; and we urge the adop­ and enthusiasm went through the
I erg of indemnity school land where
To Evade th» Eddy Tax Law.
May 1. according to the offic­ • Esopus becoming known in this city
convention. The name of J. 8. Cher­
e
congressional
convention.
I the title to the state has failed, will a ials of the International Asso­ a and the financier put himself to no
have sought refuge at Wldin.
tion of all laws necessary to hasten
Baker City. April 18—The Black
Hermann Is Nominated.
the speedy reclamation of our irri­ ry was presented by J. T. Lieuallen,
Driven out, they wandered to
' so reduce the Irreducible school fund a ciation here. The principal a little inconvenience.
so
that
the Butte Mining Company owning tbe
and T. J. Tweedy nominated W. D. a Kalafat, Roumanla There they
Salem, April 14.—Binger Hermann that there will be no surplus not a lodges are all but unanimous a Tammany opponents of the judge rich Black Butte group of mines tn
gable lands and the proper control
Chamberlain, who made a neat and
were again ordered away, and
was renominated for congreaa by ac­ loaned in accordance with the pro­ • in their declalon to go out. a should not get wind of the confer- Grant county, has pulled out of Ore­
of the waters of our state.
touching speech, declining the nomi­
are now bivouacking on the a clamation, in the congressional con­ visions of law, it Is therefor
We heartily commend the Lewis
a President O'Connel will leave a ence. .
gon. In order to evade payment of
nation and thanking tbe convemion
Roumanian bank of tbe Dan­ a vention of the first district yesterday
and Clark Centennial Exposition of
"Ordered, that tbe rate of Intereat a for the West this week to ar­
"Ex Senator David B Hill's candi- the Eddy tai. and has been re-incor­
and the democrats of Umatilla coun­ a ube. in a pitiable state, bor­ a afternoon.
1905 as a deserved celebration of
from this date on bonds or warrants
a
range detai.s with tbe local
date drove to the little railroad Hi porated unuer laws of tbe »late ot
ty for having twice honored him with
dering cn famine,
While Harris, of Eugene, was hope­ of any school dlatrict of
All these a
one of the greatest events in our na­
Oregon a officers. He says the aaaocla- a tion to personally welcome Mr Bel­ Maine. The formal transfer of the
the office of county clerk. J. S. a unfortunates
ful for the nomination, until the other than applications now on file, a tlon Is In the best financial a mont. and sat in a driving rain in a property of tbe company, which «»"-
tion’s history, and point with pride
regard
America
Cherry was declared the unanimous
as tbe only land where rellg-
hour of opening the convention, it be and it la hereby fixed at six per
to the fact that Thomas Jefferson,
condition In its history, and
Victoria awaiting his guest’s arrival. flat» of two
groups of patented
nominee for the office.
a ious liberty and civil rights
developed that he did not have suf­ cent per annum and hereafter no
the father of democracy and his
prepared for every contingen­
The two drove off together to Rose­ claims and 173 acres of land, was
For Recorder.
are possible for them.
ficient votes to nominate and he de­ tenders of bonds or warrants of
lemocratic friends, Lewis and Clark,
a mont, where the Wall street man filed in Grant county last week
cy likely to arise.
A
nominated
Harry
Fowler was
clined to permit his name to be pre­ school districts will be considered
onceived and executed
the
plan
a was the guest of the chief judge of (>atent was also issued to the new
• e • e e a sented.
vhich made the Oregon country unanimously for the office of county a • ••••••a •
bearing a lean rat» than 6 per cant. a.a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa a the court of app»ala."
I company to the Black Butte group.
4
5I0IIS KILLED
INTEREST RITE
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