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l’ENDLETON. UMATILLA CO..OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 29,19)4.
NO. 43
OREGON FLYING MACHINE.
CftTII nniinnTHP
o»». slNOeS 5ÜIH UUNbntbb
! uuQininiiR
Says Rossi, Who Is a Noted Opera
Performer, Eloped With His Wife
and Then Stood Him Off With a
Shotgun—Plaintiff Is an
Auditor
of the Southern Pacific.
LANDS BILL
Grant Keys, of La Grande, Perfecting
Atrshap Near Elgin.
1-a Grande, April 26.—Union coun­
ty is to have a competitor in the «ty­
ing machine contcmt which will take
place at thtr St. Ixiuls exposition,
years Grant
Key
For several
has been experimenting along tbe
lines of aerial navigation and now
firmly believes that be has devised
* plan whereby a journey through
the clouds will hereafter be a mat­
ter of ease and comforu
He has ordered bls engine« and is
now engaged tn erecting a large shed
on Cricket flat near Elgin. wh«.-re be
will assemble the various parts of
UMATILLA RESERVATION
the machine.
Those who ar»- acquainted
with
QUARANTINED MAY 1.
Mr. Key­ know him to be no Idle
dreamer and feel confident that he
that
will be able to d«»monstrate
Union county ba* a man that has Dr. J. ChriMi«, State Veterwwrias
at last solved tbe problem of aerial
Finds 1300 Head *f effected Cat
navigation
Mr. Key expects to have
tie and Horses at Echo—Vets and
bis mac hine so complete that he will
not only be able to race for the
Corrals for Dipping Will Be Imme-
prize, but expe»-'M to be able to By
bis machine from in Grand« to the
fair grounds.
Key wa« formerly an O. R « N
fireman
MUST BE DIPPED
San Rafael. Cal., April 27—D. M.
Edwards, head of the auditing de­
partment of the Southern Pacific,
swore to a complaint this afternoon
before Justice Magee, charging Sig­
nor Rossi, the noted Callan singer
of San Francisco, with adultery.
Edwards claimed Rossi eloped with
his wife. May
Edwards.
Edwards
found Rossi and his wife at Pastorí­
PORT land TO HAVE GOV
MONK TtETlMONV IN THE
WANTED FOR SIMPLE
as this morning and
Rossi drove PANAMA APPROPRIATION
RUSSIANS FAIL TO
KdBards away with a shotgun. Rossi
SMOOT INVESTIGATION
ERNMENT ASS8AY OFFICE
DISTURRANCE OF PEACE
MADE BEFORE ADJOURNING.
DECOY JAP FORCES. and Mrs. Edwards have been living
at Pastorías since Fri .ay.
Rossi is now taking the leading
Taylor
Had
Five
Officer* Made the Fight From Behind House Cali* on Kno< to Know what Ex-President
The Latter Are Now Entrenched in parts at the Tivoli opera house in The Bill Carrying the Appropriation
San Franclsro.
Wive*, the Two Last Being Sister*
Ha* Been Done in the Merger In.
a Shield, and the Negro Was the
Also Give* the President Arbitrary
One Position on Manchurian Side i
vestigaton
—
Also
His
Former
and
Employes of
Passes
Only
One
Injured
—
When
tie
a
Reso-
Authority Equal to That of a Czar
of the River—Japanese Lose a
TON OF SPOILED Ml r.
Wives
—
Former
President
Stat*
Ag­
lution
Asking
the
Tardy
Attorney-
Firing
Ceased
the
Desperado
IN
a*
on the llthmus — Wind River Res­
Heavily
Laden
and
Important
Seattle Inspector* Find Diseased Beef
General
What
ricultural
College
I*
a
Polygamist
to Show
Found Dead With Seven wound*
He Has
ervation Will Not Be Opened This
Transport. Captured and Sunk by j
and Pork in Large Quantities.
—Mort Battlt*h:ps Is the Settled
Investiga
—
He
Had
Made
His
Fight
With
Done
in
the
Coal
Trust
Year—Current Expenies 328.003.-
Russian War Ship.—Japanese Were, Seattle. April 27.—City Meat In­
Military
Policy of the Administration.
Academy
Two
Revolvers
and
Supply
of
Car
­
t«on
—
•HI
spector
Roll's
report
for
April
»ill
000 Above Prior Estimate*.
Repulsed at Tueron Cheng.
show that he has condemned me re
Pa**e* With Amendments.
tridge*.
than a ton of meat which otherwise
SHEARERS ON A STRIKE.
would have been consumed by the
Waabingtou. April 37-—Tbe bouse
Washington,
April
28.
—
Congress
London. April 28.—Reuter's Chee ieop]e Of the city. Some of it was
and senate met at 10 this morning Two Hundred and Fifty St-eepsnear.
Deputy State
Veterinarian John
Washington. April 26.—The senate
Oakland. Cal.. April 27—After a
Foo correspondent wires that the infected with tuberculosis of the adjourned this afternoon sine die
era Want Higher Price for Work.
In the former the galleries were well
Christie .» on the war ;<th and tbe
battle
with
a
heavy
squad
of
police
passed
the
bill
dividing
Oregon
into
minor
importance
Matters
of
Kulieng
most
dangerous
type.
The
larger
filled
In
anticipation
of
the
appear
­
Japanese have
occupied
Rawlins. April 2».—Two hundred cause of the trouble is »cab and
portion of it was thrown away lor emerging from conference were dis- irmcd »ith Winchester* and sawtxl- two judicial districts and establiah- ance of Littlefield. of Maine
and fifty Wyoming sbeepshearer* are mange among tbe •at tie and borse»
Cheng, on the right bank of the Yaiu,
T shotguns. t>eginulng at 7:36 U>st Ing an assayer's office at Portland
>eing too lean, sour or otherwise un­
Tbe bouse pa»*»--, the bill regular - on strike for an increase of wage«
of tbe coonty.
ilgh: and lasting until 8:30 this
The military academy
appropria- .ng the disposal of
south of Antung. Such a move Is it for use A half dozen hogs. sh< w- posed of.
public lands re-
The shearers of Carbon county.
Yesterday a*
he
was
cruising
I
tion
was
then
taken
up
norning.
Joe
Smith»
a
negro
sharp-
the
most
important
acts
Among
highly important from a strategical I rg the effects of cholera were con
ieaa«>u and excluded from public for- Wyoming, after having sheared a around town he found a bunch of
»hooter and former member of tne
this
morning
was
the
agreement
on
would
mean
they
!
lemned.
_ .
. .
....
reservation»
standpoint, as it
few have found the sheep much hard­ nine mangy Indian cayuae* tied back
Poatpone Labor Leg..I.Lon
The ^fwo<.e report
the <ftn.
th*
me*' WM f°und the conference report on a Panama 25th Infantry, was shot to death in
er than in former year» and have of the Kunk«d implement bouse on
would have the Russian forces on
41*
home.
Washington. Apni 26 —On a votalnrB| deficiency bill waa accepted
n ¿he counter* of retail meat shops
made a demand for 1 c«»nt per bead
316.000.000 ap­
the Yalu hemmed In on three sides: >ut most of It was discovered on the ■anal bill carrying
Not until seven bullets bad pierc- of four to three, two absent, the sen ] jn the senate the Burrows r«»*o idditional for shearing, which de­ Main street. Tbe horse* were rub­
propriation.
as
desired
by
the
sen
in front would be the main force of I jocks and at the railroad stations
•<! bis body did tbe desperado n*gro ate committee on labor decided to lotion for the committee ou expul mand was refused by the Wooigrow- bine up against everything ín sight
ind it seemed the microbe* were so
the Japs, to the east and northeast It had been shipped in from the tte. and a provision leaving the con­ tuccumb and up to tbe time the laat postpone further consideration of tbe non of Smoot to sit dur.ng recess. *rs’ Association. With tbe advance
thug that they could aimoet be seen
tatal
missile
struck
him
he
kept
be-
eight-hour
bill
un..
I
I>ecember
forces of Japs are known to have) country
trol and management of the zone to
• ent to the committee
"be price asked is 8 cents, the scale »uh the naaed eye.
Dr. Christie
crossed the Yarn Monday and Tues­
The general deficiency bill for the idopted by the union at Butte.
the sieging the party at bay with a per
the president, as decided by
declared war on the spot and order­
ect hail of bullets, none of which,
Military Academy Bill Pasaea.
day. and on the west the force no»
«undry
civil
service
waa
agreed
to.
DEADLOCK AT 'FRISCO.
This action was taken for two rea ed the horse* killed, bet they were
house
i«.»ever, found the mark.
reported as occupying Kulien Cheng.
Washington. April 26.—The senate
sons:
The house refused to order the
»ent back to the reaerTaUon
ia-
Tbe
officers
went
to
Smith's
home
More Baltisch ips.
3rospect> That Strike Will Involve previous question bill for tbe open
passed the military academy appro­
Trying to Decoy Japanese.
First—Because the ahee;
on ac stand
ast night to arrest him for disturb priation bill, after striking out the
(flffaahlngton. April
ount of scarcity of snow during th«
27.—Represen
The London Central News corres I
All Street Car Lines,
ng up to settlement of the Wind
been warned
Tbe Indiana have
ng the peace
He drove the officer* military sites provision
ast winter, are In a very dirty con chat they must take care c>f their
’stive Dayton. of W'est Virginia, an
pondent at Tokio states the latest I San
Franc jco.
April
27—The liver Indian reservation in Wyotn
-way with bullets,
barricaded the
nonneed after a conference with the I it ion and in consequence there is t ..»eased stock between this and the
news from Wiju is to the effect that I leadlock continues
today
in the ng.
louse and fled to the upper floor,
House Snub* tsa Senate.
I president this morning that despit« narked decrease in wages earned
Russian and Japanese scouts are con-1 vreet car situation,
jrst of May on penalty of having the
neither side
Excess of Expenditure*.
xhere he stationed hlmcelf at a win . Washington. D. C April 26—The I isle * remarks to the contrary t~e
Second—That we desire to obtai* xuima:« kill«! at fast as found off
stantly exchanging shots, the Rus­ linking any move looking toward an
met
the
confer
When tbe senate
low armed with two revolvers
battle he union scale of wages adopted a
river and harbor a. propriaUcn bill] idminiatration
atil! favor*
he reservation
sians attempting without success tc tdjustment of differences.
Now it »nee report on the river and harbor
Reinforcements were sent on a »as railed op in tbe bouse aid tbeI <blpa
The president will sign the lutte, by the shearer's union.
Th* Muarantin* at Raaervauon.
draw the Japanese from the positions :eems highly probable two lndepend >il! was agreed to.
ruck on which was placed sheet < senate amendments were disagreed I dll today or tomorrow providing
The strike is being conducted in *
for
On, or shortly alter the firs: of
the latter have taken
Inclement >nt lines will be drawn into the con
Allison, chairman of the appropri iteel. which »as used as a shield. > to
No attempt was made to send | note of these skip*,
joiet. orderly manner, showing th« May. Dr. ChnsUe will put urn recr­
weather delays the Japanese opera •roversy.
Tbe United
Railroad's .xtions committee, presented a tabu from the time of their arrival until
hearers are capable of conducting eation in quarantine and will allow
lions.
management has declared indep«?nd I atej statement of the appropriations -nidntght the fight was kept up. Tbe tbe bill to the conference committee
Apostle Taylor's Wives.
«perattons in such manner.
jo stock of any kind to croee tbe
ence. and will stand
against the I
cvngress for the year ending July midnight bells v.ere a signal for a | which »Ction 1* Intended to rebuke
the senate for loading down tbe
»me.
Jaos Lose a Transport.
Wsahlngton. April 27—L. E Ab
inions if a walk-out Is ordered on all I
1905. showing an excess for th«
essation of hoatiiit'es and at day- > bouse bill.
If bis orders are transgreased tbe
bott. a Mormon from
Farmington
I urrent year of 328.000.000 above es- >reak the battle was resumed.
St. Petersburg, April 28.—Official *nes-
property will be confiscated by the
Utah, was questioned
as to hi»
dispatches report that on April 25
Smith hesitated a moment after I
I timatee.
Prodding Knox.
»tate and killed
it is the intention
«nowladge of Apostle John W Tay
two Russian torpedo boats blew up
■mptying both revolvers, and one of i
United States Judges,
Washington.
April 26—In
tb* I or. He said Taylor was reputed to
>0 take radical measures in order to
a Japanese transport at Gensan
he
officers
shot
him
In
the
arm
house. Jenkin*. (Rep) of
The i president nominated the fol
stamp on: the disease and prevent
Wiscon | ;Bve five wive* two are now living
carried
9
Korea.
The transports
struck
econd later another bullet
•in. chairman of the committee on it Farmington and one near there
.is spread Th* Indian horse* travel
owing to be judges of the United
cargo of 400 tons of rice and military
He
Territory: >im under tbe right arm pU.
Taylor also has
judiciary, called up the Williams I with five children
states - courts in Indian
over tbe country spreading the
stores. 1.500 tons of coal, four Hotch­
t Territory); • as seen to reel and fall to the resolution asking the atiorney-gener I nBrn«>d two sisters. Rhoda and
Humphrey.
rhomas i
aange right and left and it u im-
kiss guns. 17 officers. 20 men and 85
ioor.
al to report as to whether erimlna Roxie
____ Wellington,
____ _
Louis Sulzbacher. (Missouri»; W R
pcmsible to cause the owners to take
two years ago. ac
coolies. Sixty-five sailors were cap
and
The
officers
rushed
the
house
proceeding*
had
been
instituted I oniint to public talk?
Lawrence, (in.noia); J T Dickerson
care of lhetr property unless some
Prior to
tured. Other Japanese officers and
Smith «gainst tbe principals in tbe North-l-h*t
ntered the room in which
.-tnngent ruies are adopted.
i Kansas).
they
bad
been
living
with
Tay
men who resisted were sunk with the
and ern Securities merger case and I »op-,
ad made a desperate stand
I. H. TAFF WANTS »200.000
. 1300 Head Affected st Echo.
wives as hired girls
transport.
ound
him
dead
in
a
poo)
of
blood
on
whether tbe attorney-general
had I j
GERMAN REVERSES.
Echo and Foster are under the ban
FOR k.GHT OF WAY.
he floor, with scores of empty shell* ever made an investigation of the I .j,e M Tanner former president of
and will have to hold a bathing bee
GOVERNMENT LOSSES
Utah
Agricultural
College
and
Japaneae Are Repulsed.
kre Being Whipped by the Hereto* nd both revolvers by hl* side
charge* pointing to the existence o! now connected with Mormon schools
>n a short time to appease the wrath
*
THEREFROM ARE HEAVY.
London. April 28— The Centra)
the coal trust
Says State Board Has Belittled His jt the state stock inspector*. Gov
of
Southweit
Africa.
plural
wives
too.
but
he
could
had
News Lia Yang correspondent says
Japanese Spies.
The resolution was not
debated not tell bow many
Land by Claiming it to Be Worth eroor Chamberlain wrote a personal
there has been do fighting on tbe
Berlin. April 27.—The Lokal An
St Petersburg. April
27—Sibert- but was adopted without discussion
letter to the deputy here a short
Preeiden-
form«-r
A letter from
Yalu since Tuesday and supplement­ A Naval Officer Telle Tale* Out of | ¿eiger reports serious reverses have
'ess — Would Have Sold for Re« t'.me ago asking b:m to make an in-
n papers state that 300 Japanese
was
then
.
Smith
to
Senator
Burrows.
for
so
Many
|
yeen
sustained
by
the
force
of
ing the dispatch«-« regarding an en
Colo iave reached Manebuna in disguise
School, Accounting
sonable Figure Once,
But W.l restigattoa of the stock in that vi­
Warship Wr«ckad.
I
GB llM, ,^^,-<1^ jn |t he regret*
gagement that day says:
operating
Transport* Going Aground — Lack|ae* Glasenapps.
•**ln*’ Or the purpose of ..eetroying rail
Shanghai April 27 -Th« Chine*«
lnablUlx to procure tbe attend
Now F>g«t the State to a Finish- cinity a* complaint had been made
"The Japanese.
advancing
on
he rebel Hereros, of German South
to him that there was a great deal
nf John Henry Smith. George
oad property. Chinamen when dls- warship Haetien. «shore on Elliot I
of Discipline I* Also an Important west Africa, near Otjihaena.
Board Hopes to Avoid a Suit.
Tueren Cheng encountered Russian
of mange and »cab among tbe cattle
»vered tamp«»ring with
the rails rock*, i* * total wreck
Al! »boa^ Teasdale. M W Merrill. J. W Tay
Factor.
force*. The Japanese received a hot
Eight German officers and 56 men ire hanged.
and horse* of tbe vicinity
w*ve saved
I for
y. jr. Cowley. The commit
fire from a Russian battery.
They
were killed, and four officer* and 18
An examination of tbe stock »as
The Dalles April is— H
Taffe
--------------------------
------ ■ tee adjourned subject io call of the
w
gave but Blight resistance, then re-
.men were wounded.
I wealthy nah • b<vi owner now re therefore made last week and it was
w
chairman
Washington.
April
*&■ J-
" I Two-thirds of the officers and one
t: -ated in disorder upon tbe next
fuse« to sell the state a right oi found that in the vicinity of tbe
the men of
foiumn have
village, where the men dispersed, Jones, second officer of the transport |,,hlr<j
«ay for the portage road for lew two towns there were at least 1,(L e
Jberman,
in
a
letter
to
tbe
division
DROWNED
IN
A
DITCH.
taking refuge in the houses ”
died of typhoid, rendering Glasen
bead of bor»«<e and
bead of cat
than
superintendent of the service, alleges ipp's force impotent and unable to
Tbe
Taffe is one of the five individuáis tie aff«-cted with the mange
hat disasters to government trans continue the campaign until rein-
Young Man of Walla Walla Found
Japs Advance Up the Yalu.
whose property the proposed rouie owner* of *tock in that part of tbe
ports have been due to dninkenness | for) ”""'nfR "arrlve”
Dead in Shallow Pgol.
Tok io, April 28— Admiral Hosoya
of the portage road touchee. and Le county will be asked to dtp tbeir
among the men and officers and lack
The important legislation accom­ nt ruction and to have statistic* ron-
is reported that Governor I>eut
of the third squadron. reporting op­
Walla Walla. April 27—Edward J. cause Mr Taffe thinks his property holding* in tbe near future and a de­
of discipline, and general incapacity «en will be suspended on account of
plishments of the Fifty-eighth coo- piW by the United States eommls P»;mer ax«-d 22 years. was found has ueen belittled and unnecceearily termined stand will be taken to pre­
eration* of the torpedo fleet up tbe
There have been seven transports he unsuccreaful campaign, and Gen
nt labor regarding tbe commee- d«-Ad in an irrigation ditch near De­
Yalu Monday and Tuesday, says the
<r«-*s
were confined to two subjects »ion industrial. social
con<iemn«*d by tbe state board, he vent tbe further spread of tbe dis­
«shore in the past 12 months In East eral Troths sent out with a formida
educational
\ eia)
enemy's field guns opened without
ment's mill veeterday by a party of will tt--w fight tbe state to a finish. ease and to »tamp out that which
—
Cuba
and
Panama
The
reciproc
­
■rn waters
sanitary
conditions
beginning
and
ble army to save the situation.
effect. A force of tbe enemy on an
boys fishing in Mill creek. Tbe body
At one time be offered to sell a exists at thi* time
ity treaty between the new island re­ next sear and every four years there was lying face downward in '.be mud
island midstream, fled. Tuesday 100
It is probable that a large corral
right of way at a very reasonable
CAPTURED
ILLIG.
Welcomes
the
Gamblers.
I
after
public
and
the
l'nite«i
States
initiat
­
Jap-
Russian cavalrymen attacked a
and a basket partly filled with fish jgure but since he thinks tbe state an-1 dipping tank will be built near
Pension Legislation.
. Next to Lewiston. Coeur d'Alene ed by President McKinley »as made
anese launch. A torpedo boat re
was still fasten«Ki to tbe body. Pal is pursuing unfair methods in se Echo in K'ne spot convenient to tbe
liveliest
town in the operatic«- by a legislative enactment • The only general pension l«^i»ia mer had gone out fishing «>arly in
plied and the enemy fled to the Town in Italian East Africa ^aP|City ¡g
-uring right of way. he will make th« majority of the stock owners who
tured From Dervishes.
I Northwest, said a visitor in tbe city
mountains.
The ratification of a treaty by th«* tlon »bleb became a law mak«>* tbe| the day and had not been seen after­ board pay the full value of the lane will be required to bring tbeir cattle
London. April 28—The British na-1 yesterday
When asked what was senate and the subsequent initiation pt nslon of those who totally lost their I ward.
.hat will .be ruined for future us. and horses there for treatment by
■al commander at Aden reports the I making Coeur d’Alene a city, the re- of legislation for the government of sight In the military or naval service'
MAKE PROOF3 BRIEF.
Tbe young man was subject to »> the road.
the stock inspectors. It is eatlmat
apt ure of Illig, Italian East Africa, ply was the removal of the sporting the canal zone committed tbe United !
per month.
Agitation for * falling fits and it is supposed that
He claims to hare spent 20 year* ed that it will coat on an average
Land Department Orders Superfluous rom the Dervishes. Tne British I element that was excluded from Slates to tbe construction of the service pension bill rvaulted in the one attacked him yesterday.
Fee«- >f bis life in improving bis farm an« about 30 cents a head to dip, to
bluejackets who co-operated with the I Spokane by tbe stringent state law Panama canal connecting the waterr Introduction of many such bills
it' ing his weakness, he attempted to lahlng property, and that Le ha« which will be added a proportionate
Questions Omitted.
»nd that found a welcome in the
six I | «nd
tbe of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
waa d«>cld«»d. however, that no such leave tbe water's edge, and fainting
aught |2ov.v0<j worth of fish then part of tbe coat of tbe corral and
La Grande. April 28 —Commission Italian« lost three killed and
defended | Idaho town by reason of a recent
in his «luce he began in the business
Tbe Panama development was on«- action should be taken at tbe pres­ fell into the ditch nearby,
tank.
er Richards, of the Called States sounded. The Dervishes
This puts a serious check on th«
general land office, has sent out no he towers in a determined manner, election that was a practical invita­ which arose suddenly and received ent session, after which the general h«-lpl«*ss condition be smothered to
the bluejackets drove them out. tion and protection to that class of decisive and immediate action at the order making age an evidence of death, there not being enough water right of way proceedings, and th«
SHEEFMEN HAPPY.
tice that in tbe past transcripts in
jeople.
handB of President Roosevelt and physical disability to perform manu Ito drown him.
Dervishes lost heavily.
-«oar.l will make every effort to buy
Tte
contest cases have been burdened
the the senate. The senate ratified the al labor was Issued by tbe secretary
The electric railway make*
>f Mr Tiffe without a suit.
Baker County Flockmaster Delighted
with Irrelevant questions which add
KEADY'S VICTIM DEAD.
trip between the two places both treaty negotiated with Cuba to car of the interior and recognized by
materially both to the cost of re­
SANTA FE STRIKE.
at Present Prospects.
train
short and pleasant and every
ry out the Platt amendment. It also congress in a deficiency appropria
DALZELL AND COCKRAN
viewing the testimony and he asks
Dies
From
Miles A. Lee. the sheepman and
:(«!■! liou
the Chinese
commercial
tlon OI
of fi.JUU.uuv
11.500,000 IU
to make n
it cawvuvw-
effective, jams* Dunn, of Corvallia,
BATTLE IN THE HOUSE
that hereafter more care and judg la
Extending
Eastward
Rapidly. Is crowded with people. The plans ratified
heavy wool shipper of Baker «coun­
Pistol Shot
for a hotel to cost between 360,000 treaty which provide* for two open I The Ixiuisiana Exposition
Expo««.ton company
ment be exercised in this regard. In
Among Shop Men.
and 370,000 are now in preparation ports in Manchuria
27.—James Each Taunts the Other With the ty. says that the late spring, suich
Corvallis. Or.,
April
received a loan of 34.600.000 from the
his letter the commissioner says:
Denver, April 28—The bollermak ttd tbe building will be in operation
is 30 days behind time, »ill have *
Chairman Hemenway of the house government. 3450.000 was appropriat Dunn, one of the victims of Sunday
“Your attention is called to that
Dirty Record of His Party and a«
•r* and their apprentice«, the metal this summer.
S’lendid effect upon all the flocks of
committee on appropriations, in a «d for a government exhibit at tbe morning's shooting affray, in which
provision of rule 41 of the rules of
an Individual — Dalzell
invite« ¿astern Oregon, and the bountiful
workers and pipe men in the Santa
It
is
expected
from
10,000
to
12,000
by
ShenL
voung
Ready
was
killed
dtrec-
statement
compll«.*d
under
hia
Lewis
and
Clark
exposition
at
Port
­
practice which directs officers taking
Fe railroad shops at Albuquerque. N people will be the transient popula- tion, gives the total of all supply land and 325.000 for an Alaskan ex Burnett, died at 4:40 a. m
His Opponent Outside — Cockrai «upply of water now pouring down
today
testimony in contest cases to ‘sum­
M., this morning poined the machin ’ion of the town during the warm bills, subject to slight changes in hlbit at the latter fair.
.he hills on every side will insure
He suffered intense agony during the
Silences the Entire House.
marily put a stop to obviously irreie
ists who went out yesterday after­ months. Beside the wide open sport- pending bills, as 3579.862.324. to
;ood pasturage well into the summer
night
and
the
inevitable
end
came
vaut questioning.’
Washington.
April
27
—
D
C.
Ds:
Postal Scandal*.
noon. Blacksmiths and helpers may ing houses the place Is a pleasant re which must be added 484.971.826 for
will bo
Tear lings thia season
as
a
relief
to
him
and
tbe
sorrowing
not
“A failure to enforce this rule
The only direct denting* bad with friends and relatives who have been -.ell. republican from Pennsylvania stronger and falter and bring batter
join
the
strike
tonight.
and
a
num-
sort
on
a
beautiful
lake
Interest on the public debt
only frequently burdens parties to
ind Rourke Cockran went at it again
tbe postal scandals waa the investi­
The machinists at Trinidad. Col., her of handsome cottages and pri­
The «»stimated revenues are 3"O4.- gation by the house of the ronnectlon in constant attendance since be was tn tbe house today, hammer anc irices than ever before. The increase
a contest with unnecessary cost and
ire
still
at
work,
as
are
.those
at
,n the flocks promises to be very
shot down. The funeral will occur tougs.
vate boating craft are under con­ 172,060. By these figures the ex
expenses, but it causes much time
I
rtaton, N. M. All non-union men are struction. Lumbering is the only in penses are 322.OOO.OOO leas than the of its members with clerk hire in­ ■ tomorrow at tbe Catholic church, and
arg*.
to be consumed in the trial and cen­
Referring to Saturday's speech, th«
creases In third I and ‘ourth-class i tbe remains will be laid beside th«
leavily
armed.
Wool this year wid ba of much
dustry
there
and
it
is
tne
transient
ai
revenues.
No
river
and
harbor
bill
sideration of such cases, and
■ormer said Cockran made a con
repr«>aentaiions
re
postoffices and
I
Iner quality and cleaner than laat
influences that are making the town. was undertaken and
| «rave of his wifel
no omnibus garding leases. This
though other provisions of that rule
temptibie
attack
on
him
(Dalzell)
investigation
I
Thia
eason, because *he sheep will not
“I’M TOO OLD.'
—Lewiston Tribune.
measure carrying provision for new cleared every member from any Im-1
limit your power to exclude tes..-
uid he would be a poltroon if b«
iave to run in dust long before
Corpse Eaten by Rat*.
mony, it is urged, nevertheless, that
public buildings was ailow«»d to pass proper conduct In the matter.
lid
not
meet
him
outside.
He
di«
|
hearing time, which thia year will
Dogs in the Manger.
Several amendments have been
you enforce very strictly the provia King Christian Turns a Leap-Year
The house, by independent action I Seattle, April 27.—Decayed and tot «sy Cockran received money for ie about May 25 in Baker county.
Proposal.
Complaint is made, and perhaps made to facilitate the administration directed an Investigation of the al half eaten by rats was a corpse, sup >olitlcal work, but was so informed
ions of the rule referred to, and ex-
Early this month one Baker coun-
elude as far as possible from the
Allotment leged "beef trust" by the department pooed to be that of Peter W Wilson He then lashed Tammany in bitter
Berlin, April
27.—The Osslsche justly, by some of the progressive pf the public land laws
y man sold his wool left from 'ast
records all obviously Irrelevant tea-
peopje
of
Bak«;r
City,
that
non-resi
In
severalty
of
lands
owned
collect
­
a
dope
fiend,
found
In
the
basement
language
and
referred
to
Cockran«
of commerce and labor.
Zeltung reports that King Christian
ear's crop for 17 cents tn Phlladel-
dents who own town lots and city ively by the Indian tribes in various
tlmony.”
Impeachment proce«»dings were be of a Japanese lodging house, at 411 heckered career as that of a tenta »him This is sn indication that
yf Denmark at the w«-ekly open re-
ception was approached by a young, property are standing in the way of sections of the country has been pro gun In the bous«> against Judge Yesler way yesterday afternoon. The ive adventurer.
.rices this year will go higher.
There are for vided for In a number of acts.
Cockran came back with the sar
LOCKOUT
attired improving the city.
well-bred and fashionably
Swayne of the northern district of grewsom«» discovery was made by a
instance
some
parties
in
Portland,
under
the
Japanese
who
crawled
-astlc
inquiry
if
vituperation
is to b«
For World Peace.
woman who proposed marriage to the
Florida, but after a majority repart
LAMB CROP GOOD.
house to find the cause of a stench he key-note of the republican cam
Vehicle People Are Trying to En- nonarch. "I fear I’m too old,” re- who own several blockB of ground
A step in the direction of world from the committee favoring im­
unb.
-arable
in
the
center
of
the
city
which
en
­
which
had
trecome
paign.
and
referring
to
Pennsylvania
force Open Shop Rule.
an
peachment.
the
matter
was
sent
back
plied Christian, as he requested
Deace has b«>en taken through the
terprising people would like to cover
Frightened half to death, he rush«»d with a scorn and loathing that kept some Sheepmen Ar* Saving 100 Per
San Francisco, April 27.—The lock­ officer to escort the apparently de- with nice residences. The owners formation of an American group af­ to commit i « h > and mad«> a special or­
Cent, Others Not so Many.
to police headquarters, a block die the house silent in awe.
der for the next session.
out of stablemen by the Carriage I ranged person to the door.
of this land secured it some years filiated with the interparliamentary
tant, and reported his find
The
sheepmen ar« now 1* the
Owners' Association who are trying
Statehood Bills.
Iago at very cheap prices and now unions for international arbitration
BIG STEAMER ASHORE.
midst of the lambing season, and
to enforce the open shop rule, began
SANTA FE STRIKE.
and
the
official
recognition
of
thin
The
creation
of
two
additional
refuse to sell except at exorbitant
Walla Walla Laborer* Organize.
iome of them are nearly through
this morning. The horseshoers in
pri«-es away beyond the market. A ■'group” by the passag«* of a joint states in tbe Union was provided for
Walla Walla. April 27—A meet It the Craig Neuk From St. Thoma« The season thus far has been very
shops where horses from non-union I Company Is Working Men
Behind
reaolution
extending
an
invitation
to
in a bill which passi'd the house, but ing of laborers was held at Labor
few days ago a Baker City builder
to Philadelphia.
luccesaful. moot of the men saving
shops are being shod went out in
Wire Stockades.
offered one of these Portland men the union to hold its next annual not the senate. Oklahoma and In hall on Alder street last night to
Atlantic City, April 27—A
large In the neighborh«xx! of 100 per cent
sympathy. Every horseshoer in the
San Bernardino, April 27.—On ac­ to take his block of ground but the meeting at St. louis and approprlat- dlan territory were united as Okla­ perfect an organization of laboring steamer went ashore on Brigantine M their lambs.
city may b«?come involved.
count of the strike of Santa Fe ma­ price put on it was at such a figure , ing 350.000 for tne expenses of the homa; Arizona and New Mexico as men in an effort to secure affiliation shoals last night. A heav y sea is
In one or two localities where big
Arizona.
chinists, hundreds of miles of track that if assessed at that value the . same.
with the organized labor unions of running and immense waves break «beep bands have been held, the loss
INDIANA REPUBLICANS.
By
the
terms
of
a
joint
resolution
The right of Senator Reed Smoot the city, and representation in tb«> Ing. Apparently she la * passenger has been heavy, and the per cent has
is being patrolled by armed guards. owner could no longer act the dog
men in the manger.
No disturbances.
Sixty-four
It is understood the president is authorised to ar- of Utah to hia seat in the senate trades council. About 30 working ship from the West Indie«« or South not gone higher than 70 and 75; but
J. Frank Hanley, of Warsaw, Nomi­
are working behind a barbed wire that County Assessor Jett has had I range a convention with »reat Brit- resulted in an investigation, still in men were present and the sentiment America.
most of the growers have come near­
nated for Governor.
his eyes on this class of property - aln. to which the assent of Japan ami progress, Involving the Mormon re waa overwhelmingly in favor of the
stockade
lAter—The st «Mini er has l»e«n iden er 100 per cent than tbe other figure
Russia
are
to
be
obtained
If
possible,
iiglon and practice
owners and will put such valuations
movement A temporary organization tilled as the Craig Neuk. from St
re­ .
it is estimated that there are at
Indiapapolis, April 27.—The
In the house much business has waa effected, and an adjournment Thomas to Philadelphia.
publican convention
thia morning American Paators in Europe Confer, on their property as will force them to protect the fur seals of the North
least 100,000 iambs In the county
Pacific ocean and Bering sea.
been transacted. At no time has was taken until the latter part of tbe
from this year's Increase, and
all
adopted a platform indorsing Roose-
Nice, France. April 28—A confer- to improve or let others do so at a
there been factious delay caused by «reek, when another meeting will b«»
For the Islands.
Will Touch th* Dutton.
those who have passed the first week
velt. and nominated J. Frank Hanley ence of the pastors of the American reasonable figure.—Baker City Dem­
St Louis. April 26—The nations' are safe for the present, and will
as governor on the first ballot. The churches in Rome. Paris, Geneva, ocrat.
Provisions were made for the ex­ a desire to filibuster on the part of held, and an organizer will be pres
worlds fair commission
met
this mature provided no accident befalls
present incumbents of secretary of Florence, Dresden, Lucerne and Mu-'
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tension of the coastwise shipping the minority, in the house there ent to perfect the organization
morning to make final arrangements them.
state, treasurer, auditor, attorney- nich was begun here today, Bishop
Owen Wister the
novelist,
can laws of the United States to the were 15,698 bills. 349 resolutions. 152
has for the opening day
The general
vagrant,
Tom Davidson, a
“' 7 l>eonard ‘ presiding
'■'
Numerous ques- hardly survive the operation for ap- Philippine islands alter July 1. 1906 joint resolutions and ol concurrent
The ewes are healthy and la good
general and superintendent of public
___ "_______
court|tions
affecting
the prospects am
Hawaii was
granted the right to 1 resolutions introduced. Of these 2.- started a smalliMtx epidemie in the program as arranges for Saturday condition and
instruction, and
supreme
(.__
‘ _ ___ _Z
—___ _ tbe
1Z American church- pei.dicitis which was performed up-
remains practically unchanged
Seattle city jail.
judges were nominated unanimously. I«« in Europe are to be discussed.
have a superintendent of public in- 256 were passed.
on him lately in Philadelphia.
bright.
They Have Hemmed in Large
Russian Forces on Lower
Yalu River.
Narration of Events Which Ex-Regular Army Sharpshoot­ Senate Passes Bill Authorizing Law to Regulate the Disposal
Division Into Two Judicial
of Released and Excluded
Filled the Hours of the er Barricades Against the
Departments.
Lands.
Police.
Closing Session.
State Veterinarian Determines
to Stamp Out the Mange
Epedemic.
i
F« DELAYS