The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 13, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    WEEKLY EDITION.
------------
.
■
--------------------------------------------- ---
I
-*■
Unswayed by fear, uninflu­
enced by favor, the Kaat Ore­
gonian will tell the truth, the
whole truth, about county,
state and national affairs, It
is fair, absolutely fa.r, to
-aose who differ from its
views, as well as to its
friends
• ••••• • ••••••
WEEKLY EDITION
The East Oregonian of Pen­
dleton, Oregon, is published in
the baart of the wonderful In­
land Empire. You *111 find
that it is readable, reliable
and progressive, and will give
you the news reliably, accu­
rately and fully.
•••••••••••••••
• •
VOL. XXVII Í.
i
J
PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO..OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 13.1WM
NO. 47
MURDERED HIS WIVES.
the clever manner in which be ac­
complished thia task.
Startling Story of Sidney Sladden
Stanley made a second trip through
Central Africa and secured inform­
Comes to Light in Los Angeles.
ation of great benefit to chartograph-
Los Angeles, May 12 —A startling
ers
Returning to civilization, he
story which may develop Into one oi
was decorated by numerous science
murder mysteries came to light in
societies of France and Great Brit­
Los Angeles today. The cnief figure
ain For a third time he went back
in it is Sidney Sladden
He was
and established trading
stations
once a resident of this city. He is
along the Congo from its mouth to
now a prisoner in the county jail at
Stanley Pool Emin Pasha, governor
Louisville, Ky.. charged with having
of Equatorial Africa, who was pen­ Seventy Men Are Known to Utah and Nevada Wool Sells
swindled the Pacific Life Insurance
ned in by hostile natives, was reliev­
Reported From London That Russia’s Ruler Would Abdicate Company, of »hich he was general Reported That the Port Arthur Vessels Were Sunk by ed
by an expedition beaded by Stan­
Be Dead and Many In­ Better Than it Did Last
agent in Kentucky.
ley
B'issian Sailors.
Special Policeman Charles L. Fos .
the Throne of His Fathers.
On his return from this trip he
Year.
jured.
ter, who for ten years has been on |
lectured before scientific societies all
Sladden's trail, is authority for the'
over
the
world.
statement that an effort is being
The explorer married Miss Doro­
made to prove that Sladden, once the
THE WOOL GROWERS MUST
The Splendid Docks at Dalny, the Finest Harbor in the World, Built at most dashing of tuen about tuwu. is Decpairing of Breakmg ths £jpckade. the Russia«« Will Destroy Their thy Tennant in Westminster Abbey. MINE CONSIDERED ONE
Joly
12.
1890.
and
after
his
election
OF THE BEST IN STATE.
LIVE UP TO AGREEMENT.
Warships and Evacuate Port Arthur—Three Japanese Transport* Are' to parliamaat trom the Lambeth dis­
a Coat of S6.OOC.000, Are Blown to Atom«—Skirmishing in the Interi- guilty of wife murder. His first wife,
who is now living in East Orange, N.
trict
he
bad
been
active
in
the
Eng
­
Reported to Have Been Destroye<P—United States Asked to Inquire
or With Slight Losses on Both Sides—Sentiment Against Absolutism J., declares that before she divorced
lish political field
Sladden he tried twice to kill her
Firedamp Formed in Pocket and lg- Buyers tor Eastern Mill« Will Try to
Into Fate of Japanese Captured While Bottling Up Port Arthur.
Is Increasing in Russia.
with chloroform.
AMENDMENTS
DISCUSSED
nited by Miner's Lamp—Mangled
Disorganize Pool—Old Buyers Hare
Dr. T. L. Magee of San Diego, cer­
tified that the second Mrs. Sladden's
Bodie* Piled High on Injured Men
and New Ones Coming—Wool Bet
Two Theological Institute* Will Be
death was due to natural causes. Mrs.
Tokio. May 11.—Togo reports that they were attacked by 6.000 Russians
Liverpool. May­ 12 —The Post to- ( forcements arrived from Ping Yang. Sladden No. 1 is positive in her dec­ since May 6, many explosions have under General Seykoff, assisted by
— Rescue Work Begun Immediately
ter and Cleaner This Year Ths«
Charged With Heresy
day asserts mat the report reached when the enemy fled, The Japanese laration that her husband not only been heard in the direction of Port troops under General Rtorssel
I^ m > Angeles. .May 11.— Au amuse-
Last.
—
Eight
Dead
Italians
Recovered.
London from high quarters from St. lost four killed and six wounded. tried to i >ison her. but that he did Arthur The cause has not been as
ment clause was introduced in the
5«
non-eommis-
The
enemy
had
over
Petersburg, that the ciar is suffering
Methodist conference this morning,
poison his second wife. Another one certalned. but the impression is that
Benefit Red Cross.
rrom great mental depression and is sioned officers taken prisoner.
to
a petition presented by the Ep­
of Sladden's wives into whose sud­ the Russians, despairing of defending
St Petersburg May 11 Th»- czar
Carbondale, 111., May 11.—A disas­
Never within th* observation and
desirous of abdicating.
den death inquiry is now being made their fort ress. are destroying their today reviewed S.ouu troops tor the worth League of the Wyoming con trous gas explosion occurred in the experience of J. H Gwinn 8** there
Port Arthur Cut Off.
was a young Chicago woman who at ships previous to the evacuation of benefit of the Red Cross An admis­ ference Tte petition said; "By all Big Muddy Coal Company mine at tx-<-n a more auspicious time than th»
Would Go to the Front.
London. May 12.—Lloyd’s corres­ the time Sladden married her had the p' irt
sion of 50 roubles was charged All means, let the amusement clause Herrin this morning shortly after the present for the realization of top
St. Petersburg. May 12.—The czar pondent at Niu Chwang. states that two children.
<>t th«- nobles and fashionable element alone We beliete striking it out of mm went to work, The loss of life prices for wool He adds. "And never
will bid farewell to the tenth army Port Arthur is cut off. Produce is
the discipline of the church would be
Rumor From London.
In addition to these three wives
of the capital attended The review
is known to be 3u. —t noon eight has it been more necessary than now
corps at Kharkoff on the 23d. He arriving in great quantities from up Sladden has l.een the husband of a
London, May 11—A correspondent • nded with a charge by the Cossack* the death blow to every virtue of the Italians bad tiren taken out dead and that the wooigrowers hang together
still maintains a keen desire to go to the river. The Japar se troops are Miss Wilson of Washington. D C.. of Reuter's sends an unofficial report
church and will be the opening door
and live up to * he strict letter of
bodies are in sight.
the front.
to everything unholy." It was sign other
marching from Feng Huang Cheng and of a young woman who died sud­ that the Russians have destroyed
Ruwiin Securities Dcwn.
The mine has long been consider- their sales days agreement, if the
ed by 250 leaguers representing 42
towards Hsyen. Perfect order pre­ denly in Louisville two months be- their Port Arthur fleet.
digb prices that are within sight are
ed the best in Southern Illinois
London. May 11.—The Russian im churches
To Evacuate Dalny.
vails in Niu Cuwang The authori­ fore he married Miss Wilson.
The explosion was »aused by the to be realized."
perial
fours
today
declined
another
Dr
Kiigo
caused
’
he
first
cheers
of
St. Petersburg, May 12.—Alexieff ties do not anticipate trouble or fight­
Three Jap Transports Sunk.
half point on account of the land re­ the 19M conference by denouncing ignition of firedamp formed in a
He urges the supreme importane«
METHODISTS DISAGREE.
telegraphs today that preparations ing in this vicinity. Great credit is
London, Msy 11.—It Is reported verses and the reported death of Zas mobocracr in America and demand pocket and touched off by a miner's of loyalty to the agreement. which is
for the evacuation of Dalny docks due to General Kondratorvick and
this afternoon that three Japanese
lamp Fifty men were at work. Tie
are being made. Material that would Civil Administrator Etzel in preserv­ Delegates Uphold Neely in Right of transports were sunk. No > particu- sulitch. All Japanese issues were Ing a unified church as the greatest rescue work began immediately. The simple loyalty to themselves as indi­
half a point higher
viduals and to their chlefest easiness
need
of
Christianity
today
The
be useful to the enemy is being de­ ing order.
Conference.
lars accompany the report.
identified dead are: Tom Green. John interests and reiterate« that all in­
speaker
was
given
me
Chautauqua
stroyed.
Los Angeles. May 12.—A fight be­
Reported Sale of Liner.
salute Heresy charges against th* Miller. Fred Theberg. H Williams, dications point to a strong market.
Absolutism Declining.
Rumor Repeated.
tween the bishops and the conference
There is no correspondence whatever
Berlin. Msy 11 —It is reported that Garrett Biblical ins’ltute and the A. Craig
Cost of Dalny Evacuation.
Vienna May 12.—Russian advices occurred this morning over para­
London. May 11—There la a repe­ the Russians have bought the Ham j Boston Theological Schoo! are ex
between the present situation with
St. Petersburg, May 12.—The Dal­ today state that the conviction is graph 34. rules governing the, gener­ tition of the rumor and it is believed
Grewaome Bedfellow.
presence of advance buyers try-
burg-American
liner.
Princess
VI
c-
pected
to
be
presented
Thursday
the
intellectual al conference. The rule deals with here, that the cruisers Askold. Novlk
ny docks, piers and appurtenances growing among
Portland. May 11.—Henry Steven­ :ng to buy wool in advance of sales
toria lionise
! Bishop . J. H. Vincent presided.
cost the Russian government $6.000,- classes that absolutism has seen its the manner of electing a judiciary and Banyan, accompnaied by a tor­
son awoke this morning and found ■lays "tod the situation of three years
000.
best days, and that the czar will be •ommittee. The question Involved pedo boat, left Port Arthur tn the di-i
bis roommate. John Nemes, lying ago when a mob of buyers bulled the
For
Japanese
Loan.
COUNTY
SEAT
CONTEST.
led of his own initiative to give the in the discussion was; "Privilege of rectlon of Pitzwo, In which neigh-,
_
dead tn a pool of blood with a ballet market with promises that had no
London.
May
11.
—
The
Central
Anxious to Loan.
empire a constitution and parlia- bishops vs. rights of the conference." borhood they met the Japanese trans Ne’wS"'rorreapJndcnt
t, at Tokkt. says Union Files a Restraining Order :n bis heart, beside him. It deve! loundation »caterer aside from ths
London.
May 12.—The Central ment.
Rev. J. M. Buckley is supporting the ports and sunk them.
iped this afternoon that Nemes evi­ flimsy and uncertain one of ar. eBort
the
second
issue
of
exchequer bonds
Aga.net County Clark of Uruon dently had suicided yesterday after on the part of speculators on a gi­
News states that the Japanese loan
bishops and Rev. T. B. Neely uphold­
for
100.000.000
yen.
will
probably
be
Port
Arthur
Cut
0«.
has already been over subscribed.
ing the right of the conference. The
County.
noon and Stevenson did not discover gantic scale to corner the enure
Riotmg at Shang Kiang.
•
toward the end of the month
London. May 12.—The Reuters’ cor delegates favored Neely in direct de­
The banks handling it are crowded
La Grande, May 11.—Citizens of t when he retired beside him late las- • <x»l output of the United Eiatee
Shanghai. May 11.—During the ri- The cabinet is now conferring with
this morning.
respondent at Tokio wires that it is feat of Buckley. Bishop Hartzell, of ottog at Shang Kiang today the mob the bankers regarding the matter
The slump in prices following that
Union have filed a restraining order tight Both were :at-crers
officially denied there that Port Ar­ Africa, delivered the address of the burned the police headquarters Sev
unholy visitation of advance Layers
_____
against County Clerk J
H
Mim
Fortify Seaports.
thur railway communications have day.
Mcnst r Tumor.
was the simplest result of a collapse
naugh. forbidding him to place the
era! persons were killed.
Squadrons Not Combined.
jf a corner.
Berlin. May 12.—A St. Petersburg been restored.
Omaha.
Neb
.
May
11.
—
A
surgical
names
of
Union
and
La
Grande
on
St. Petersburg. May 11—An official
To Recover Bodies.
dispatch states that the town of Ses-
Inquire Fate of Japs.
This year every buyer comes with
investigation shows there Is no truth the official ballot for a vote on coat.- operation was today performed upon
Rumor of Fighting.
Washington. May 12.—Major-Gen­
totbez. on the Gulf of Finland, 18
Mrs Mary McEIvaln. of Ruskin. Neb. a backing of actual, healthy, normal
ty «eat rer_.oval
re
­
Washington.
May
11.
—
At
the
In
the
report
of
a
juncture
of
the
Shang Hai Kwan May 12.—A ru­ eral Wade, of the Philippines. In re­ quest of the Japanese government. Vladivostok and Port Arthur »quad
miles from the capital, is to be
The courts will be called to pass «bo »a* relieved of a cystic tumor demand, indicated by suet evidence
strongly fortified as protection for mor is current today that fighting is porting the engagement at Mmdano Secretary Hay today Instructed Am- rons after a naval battle
upon the order Immediately, as the weighing 102 pounds It is the larg as the following trom the Boston
were
killed
in
which
17
Americans
Neva and St. Petersburg.
going on southeast of Niu Chwang
ballots must be printed soon The e«t recorded in the history of surg Commercial Bulletin:
--------
says that General Wood has ordered bassador McCormick at St. Peter»-!
petitions presented to the county ery After he operation the womae
"In the West, nowever, notably in
burg
to
inquire
of
the
Russian
gov-
Yalu
Casus
It
i**.
the troops to proceed to recover the ernment as to what became of 60J Seoul. May 11.—An Antung dls- court by La Grande asking for the weighed but 92 pounds.
Fighting at Port Arthur.
Resist Attack.
Utah and Wyoming, where the buyers
bodies
of
the
killed
and
wounded
and
St. Petersburg. May 12.— Rumors
London, May 12.—Japanese Minis­
are mostly gathered, operations in
Japanese men sent into Port Arthur
gives the official casualties of removal are said to contain at least
A nt i-T rust Deci «ton.
ter Hayashi gives an account of the of fighting at Port Arthur are cur­ punish the offenders. No additional harbor in the last bottling expedi- .jje battle of the Yalu as 31 Japanese 1,500 fictitious names and names not
the new clip have been fairly large
on the registration book, hence me
Russian attack on Anju of May 10. rent here, but no confirmation is details were given.
Jefferson City, Mo., May 11.—The tor this early in the season. Boston
tton
ofltoers
killed.
2$
wounded.
160
men
which says 24 Japanese resisted 200 made. Niu Chwang is still held by
--------
. killed and «66 wounded The Rus- restraining order from the taxpay­ supreme court today knocked out the buyers have been operating every­
Life Sentence.
Russians until a company of rein- the Russians.
xntl-trust proceedings instituted by where
In I tab St. Louis buyers
Russians Fall Back.
,lan, )ost j j6* killed. 475 wounded ers
Mary
Dover. Del.. May 12-—Mrs
Union claims that the present the terminal asi-’-ciatlon of St. Louis have been prominent
Anywhere
London. May 11.—The Exchange «nd 138 taken prisoners.
Powell, who was convicted of the
court house facilities are adequate The attorney-general sustained the trom 124 to 14 cents is the range of
control of the headquarters and rec- murder of her adopted daughter. telegraphs to Rome says that an of-'
MORE IRRIGATION.
to the needs of the county, while la demurrer of the association to quash prices, with little bought at less than
ords of the society and Burns Elsie Albina, was sentenced to life ficial dispatch from Chee Foo states
Foreigner« Protected.
Grande
denies this statement
the outer proceedings and to annul 13c. and a good deal at as high as
Dead Ox Flat Project Now Under brought suit against him.
that owing to the simultaneous ad­
imprisonment, today.
Ixindon. May 11—In the house of
14c Grease price* are fully as high
the charier
Construction.
vance of the Japanese from Feng commons, in the discuMton of foreign
OFFICERS INDICTED.
as last year, and higher in some in­
Huang
Cheng
and
Niu
Chwang.
the
affairs. Under Secretary Earl Perry-
Weiser. May 12.—Work on the con­
Congressman Kennedy Renom'nated. stances
The shrinkage is greater
Russians consider their position at stated that the British consul at Niu 1
struction of the Malheur Butte Irri­ Reform in County Officials at Butte,
Canton. O.. May 11 — The republi­ .his year than last, variously esti­
Lia
Yang
as
untenable
and
are
pre
­
Chwang had not requested the dis-,
gation canal was begun this week un­
The
can congressional convention of the mated from 1 to 3 per cent.
Montana.
paring to fall back on Mukden, where patch of a gunboat for the protection |
der the supervision of Peter Pence
Eighteenth district met here today landed scoured cost in Boston is well
the of the British subjects. The place j
the
first
serious
attempt
to
re«ist
more
Butte,
Mont.,
May
12.
—
Even
of Payette, superintendent and gen­
and renominated Congressman James up to half a dollar."
Jat>anese advance will be made
Indictments
were presented this
was within the theater of war and |
eral manager.
Kennedy for a second term Congr e ss
“Woll from last years crop to East­
the only courae then open was to ad­
The company has been reorganized morning by the grand jury. County
mau Kenned* was without opposi­ ern Oregon has been sold in Phils
Poles Arc Organized.
Commissioners
W.
D.
Clark
and
M
dress
the
belligerents.
This
had
be«*n
uuder the name of the Malheur Land
tion
deiphto within the past week tor 17
Berlin.
May 11.—The German done and Russia replied that all pre­
£ Irrigation company, limited, with P. Haggerty, Assessor Jan Brown.
cents. and this is a good indication
Road
Supervisor
W.
F
Matthews
and
secret
service
agents
confirm
th*
cautions would be taken to protect
headquarters of the company in this
that price« this year will go high"
Call in Money.
statement made at the diet that th* , British subjects
However, in the | T. C. TAYLOR RELEASED
city. The officers of the company are George Wise, J. M. Kelly and E. M NEW YORK POSTMASTER
Private advice# from the East are
Ryan,
teamsters,
were
charged
with
Polish
Nationalists
Washington.
May
11
are
tborougllly
interval
of
the
retirement
of
the
Rus
­
-
Secretary
Edward Shainwald. president; Peter
FROM POSITION OF TRUSTEE.
ixmfirmatory of the claim that the
conspiracy
to
cheat
and
defraud
the
organized
Shaw
todav
decided
to
call
in
10
in
Chicago,
and
other
«dans
and
the
Japanese
entrance,
he
per
FIRE.
NOW
UNDER
Pence, vice-presulent; Herman Haas, i
American cities with large funds to did not suppose there would be any
cent of all government money on de- mills of the Eastern manufacturing
treasurer, and D. H. Bandy, sec re-1 county. Constables John McGrath
buyers want advance sales simply
i
finance a war for Polish liberation
protection
tary. Peter Pence, superintendent and Thomas Cosgrove were charged
Reports Sales of Realty Amounting posit in national banks on May 25 region are practically bare — the
with
collecting
illegal
fees.
Inspectors
Recommend
H>s
Dismissal
—
and general manager.
to $606 90 — Expenditures $75 —
buyers want advance sales simply be­
Cabinet Resigns.
Russians Aggrvssive
Only Affects Large Banks
But No Specific Charges Are Made
A large number of teams are now
cause the mills must soon have the
Present*
B-lls
for
attorney
’
s
and
Women
May
Still
Sing.
11.—The Central
8«oal. May 11.—Two hundred Rus '
employed at the head of the ditch,
Washington. May 11.—Shaw s call wool and they want to disorganize
—His Son Loses His Official Head i I/indon. May
Receiver's Fees for $350.
Rome. May 12—The Vatican auth-
News a' Seoul says that the «-«tunet «Ians have attacked Anju. 100 mile«
and more are wanted. This canal will
i
few
apj-rox’.mates $10,OBO.OQO With
the pool so they can get it cheaper
and Many Subordinates Are Out— has resigned in consequence
of th«- »outb of Wiju
A small J*;-au«-s«-
irrigate about 2-, .000 acres of land oritles deny having received objec­
exceptions the rail is made upon all
All the old buyers are coming into
Is
a
Friend
of
Platt's.
tions
from
American
archbiBhops
re
­
censure
by
the
emperor,
who
including Dead Ox Flat, opposite this
has garrison is defending the town
the banks whose authorized ba'.anree the field or are already here, and
T.
C.
Taylor
this
morning
filed
his
garding the impossibility of enforc-
accused the members of neglecting
--------
city.
before tbe previous calls was 1150,- many new ones are beginning to
I report as receiver of the estate of C w.o or more
, ing the papal decree providing for
their duties
Trams Running.
'ocne onto the ground already.
Washington.
May
12
—
The
report
! the restoration of the Gregorian
BALLOON ACCIDENT.
Iz»nd<>n, May 11—A Central News H Wade, and his report of the sales
The Utah and Nevada sales so tar
of
realty
belonging
to
that
estate
| chant and the banishment of women of the inspectors of the New York
Japs Repulsed.
Mme Explosion.
'dispatch from l.lao Yang, says a
in no instance record a sale for leos
AU
of
the
transactions
of
the
latter
Twenty Persons Killed and Injured in from the choirs. It is pointed out City postoffice is in possession of the
Paris. May II.—A St. Pe4ersburg train reached Port Arthur yesterday.
Murphysboro. Ill . May 11.— Au ex­
many
in this connection that the decree postmaster-general, who will not give dispatch reports that the Japanese No Japanese troops Were observed have been detailed tn the Bast ore- plosion took place this morning in a thsm last year’s prices, while a cent
Paris.
sales have been made for half
the
sales
took
place,
and
gun
Ian
as
did not call for the exclusive use of
Paris. May 12—Twenty persons i the Gregorian chant nor did it for­ out the contents until reviewed by were repulsed 20 kilometers east of n««.r the railroad, but some Japanese the report offers nothing new for the mine at Herein Five are known to more ttor the same quality of wool.)
be dead and 25 are injured
Port Adams. The J aim were at- cavalry had been seen behind Feng
Furthermore, all who were in the
were injured by the falling of a bid congregational singing include- the president.
readers of this paper
pool
last year, are in the pool this
It is well known, however, that the tempting to cut the railway when | Wang Cheng
flaming balloon in the avenue De ing, naturally, female voices.
As receiver Mr. Taylor makes cer­
Royal Heir Expected.
year with one exception, and the
inspectors have recommended the dis-
Aumesnil today.
tain enumerations as follows: Feb
Rome. .May 11—In the chamber of
missal of Postmaster Van Cott, bis
It was an ordinary undirgible bal­
ruary 2 Mr. Taylor received from deputies this afternoon the speaker pool is mu<n larger in membership
Surrendered by Bondsmen.
*nd m the amount of goods. because
son, and a dozen subordinates, As-
loon and is sa d to have come from
trustees.
cash
Matlock
and
Taylor,
Chicago, May 12.—Captain John sistant Attorney-General Robb, to
announced that Queen Helena is ex.-
the direction of Rambouillet with
amounting to $585 9>i; February 3 he p<- ted to be confined in September. it has new members who see its ad-
Healey,
ex-president
of
the
Alaskan
vantages, and some of them are
«
whom the report was submitted, wll.
several aeronauts aboard. The bal­
received from the sale of harness
Exploration Company, was surrender­
heavy woolraisers.
loon fell into the Rue Edouard Rob­ ed by his bondsmen today. He will probably modify that recommenda­
$20. and $1 cash which was commis
VALUATIONS TOO LOW.
In practically every local.cy in toe
ert near the Avenue D’Aumesnil. be taken to New York to answer to tion, Senator Platt, Van Cott’s per-
sion due C- B Wade as appraiser oi
While trying to extricate an aero­ a charge involving the loss of $10,- sonal friend, has worked hard for
' a loan to the E 8 £ L Association Rs Iroads m Washington Are Greatly Inland Empire the wool Is better
han It was a year ago. being clean­
naut who was caught beneath the
him.
Total, $606 90.
Undervalued by Assessors.
er and of a more uniform staple.
balloon, a bystander cut the silk bag, 000 of the company's money.
Later.
His
disbursements
from
the
The Spokesman Review has the
which exploded, injuring 13 specta­
amount gtven were as follows: Cash
Money for Boise Barracks.
The president this afternoon ap-
tors badly and slightly burning seven
to Joe Bailey as salary as custodian 'ol’iowing to say regarding railroad HEAVY VEGETABLE SHIPMENTS.
ONCE AN INMATE OF
the recommendations made POPE TAKES EXCEPTIONS
Washington.
May
12.
—
Senator
Du
proved
others. An aeronaut was fatally
and watchman of the Foster ranch values m Washington:
bols was notified today by Quarter by Robb and as a result Richard Van
AND MAKES A PROTEST.
AN ENGLISH POORHOUSE. $75. leaving a balance of $53190.
"If railroad property should be as­ Walla Walla and Milton Send Out
hurt.
Cott,
son
of
the
postmaster,
was
1 master-General
Humphreys
that
I
sessed for taxation on the same basis
Tons of Green Stu* to th« Mining
The
document
also
Incorporates
a
■ $140,000 had just been apportioned summarily removed. No proof of ac­
I
vs that of private individuals. Adams
GRAND MASTER RECOGNIZED.
Region.
1 for enlargement and repairs at Boise tual maladministration has been Asks That Loubet Use His Power Headed Expeditions to Central Africa receipt for all property, real and per 'ouaty would have collected taxes
sonal. which has come ihto his hands
barracks from the general army ap­ made against the postmaster, and he
Last night the O. R £ N. Spokane
and Authority to Restore th*
Three Times—Served in Federal during the Incumbency of his receiv­ ast year on $2.354.805 worth of prop­
Illegal Officers Ousted by Supreme
will be allowed to serve out bls
propriation.
ranch train brought down 80 crate«
Church’s Prestige in France.
and Confederate Armies—Member ership and trusteeship. It concludes erty on which not one cent of taxes jf spinach, rhubarb, onions, radishes
Court.
term.
vas paid. *
with
his
bill
for
serving
as
receiver
of English Parliament.
Washington, May 12.—The su-
Auto Accident.
• Within Adams county the North­ tnd lettuce from Walla Walla and
and with Carter & Raley’s bill as at­
preme court of the District of Co-
Douglass. Isle of Man, May 12 —
Will Tie Santa Fe Up.
ern
Pacific has 574 miles of main Milton gardens, billed for Elgin. Ra­
Paris.
May
10.
—
The
Petrie
today
torneys. The former Is for $100. the
lumbia, this afternoon handed down During preliminary trials of the Ben
line
and
the Oregon Railway £ Navi­ cer City and Sumpter.
San
Bernardino,
May
21.
—
Four
London. May 11.—The famous Af­ latter for $250.
published the text of the pope's let­
an opinion recognizing Simon Burns, nett auto race, held here today, an
These shipments have been run­
gation Company has nine and a half
hundred
and
fifty
mechanics
are
af
­
grand master workman and others, Englishman by the name of Earp,
ter to Loubet in which his holiness rican explorer, 8lr Henry M. Stanley,
miles of main line. The market value ning very heavy this spring and
fected
by
the
Santa
Fe
strike.
Thirty
Irrigation Apportionments.
chosen by the general assembly of who was going at raciDg speed, drove
if the Northern Pacific railway is a »hen the strawberry crop begins to
blacksmiths have been brought from takes exceptions to the president’« died at an early hour yesterday from
Knights of Labor at Niagara Falls in the car Into a stone wall. Earp and the East Eighteen dead engines are
Washington. May 11.—The sec re little more than $70.000 per mile.
move, it Is possible that another bag­
an
attack
of
pleurisy
complicated
neglect
to
visit
the Vatican during
November, 1902, as legally elected of- tis brother are badly hurt,
tary has decided upon the apportion
gage car will be used to accommo-
"This
gives
$4.025.000
as
the
value
in
the
yard
awaiting
repairs.
The
his trip to Rome, It Is an energetic with heart trouble. His condition ment of $3,000.000 of the $27.000 00,
fleers. Burns and his associates had
of the Northern Pacific road in Ad late the trade.
Southern
Pacific
machinists
have
no
­
filed a bill in equity against John W. |
Wins Stake.
and dignified protest against Lou- had been very grave for the past 48 of tho reclamation fund for the Yu tras county. The O. R. £ N. road is
The large scope of country in the
Hayes, alleged grand master work-1 London, May 12.—King Edward’s tified the strikers ..¡at they will quit bet's neglect to the pontiff
as hours, and while tne physicians could ma project in California, and the worth at least $65 000 per mile, being Eastern Oregon mine« that does not
before
they
will
repair
the
Santa
Fe
man, and others elected by another i horse. Rose Market, won the Breed­
No special bonded for $60,000. which would produce anything tn the garden line,
engines. It is reported that the en­ "Christ’s vicar on earth." Continu­ hold out no hope for his ultimate re­ Malheur of Oregon.
convention at the same time and ‘ era’ stake of 2G0 sovereigns at New- gineers will quit If the Santa Fe ing. his holiness deplores the anti­
amount h^s been decided upon for make the value of that company's make« an excellent market for the
covery. it was not thought that the
place. Hayes succeeded in getting j market
Milk river project, in Montana, road $617.500.
early vegetables from this district,
clerical movement in Europe and ex­ end wsb so near.
does not sign the new agreement.
probably about $1.500.000.
and the market gardening business
"The
total
value
of
the
railroad
in
presses his hope that the church’s
He was born to Denbigh. Wale«, in
Adams county thus shows as $4.642. is increasing in Umatilla county
prestige be restored. The letter con­ 1841, and at 3 years of age was an
Attends Y. M. C. A. Jubilee.
cludes with exhortation to Loubet as inmate of a poorhouse. where he re­
Leaders Acquitted.
500. The two companies combined every year
Buffalo, May 12.—Helen Gould ar- a "Dear son in Christ’’ to use his
Manila. May 11.—Dr. Domlnanor paid taxes of $4au.695 for all their
rived in her private car from St. power, his authority and personal mained for 10 years, during which
Reclaim Hudson Bay Land.
Gomez
and Buena Ventura Kallbaza. right of way tn that county.
time
he
acquired
somewhat
of
an
ed
­
Louis this morning to attend the In- magnanimity to maintain concordant
"The
ordinary
individual
pays
tax
were
Surveyors,
under the direction of
who
were
tried
for
rebellion,
ucation He arrived at New Orleans
ternational Y. M. C. A. convention, integrally.
at the age of 15 and was adopted by acquitted, The latter was president es on an assessment of 60 per cent H E. Marble, of North Yakima, yes­
After
dinner
the
heiress
and
party
|
Democratic rallies have been ar- lies will be held in which all the visited Niagara Falls. Tonight she
a merchant of that place named Stan­ of the i.nionallst party and Gomez of actual market value. Figuring 60 terday commenced the preliminary
Begged for Liberty.
ranged for almost every point In democratic candidates will take part wii] be given a reception by the
ley, whose name he assumed. His th) leader of the detu’eratir labor per cent of $4.642.500. the value of work on a new ditch which is to be
the roads, gives $2.785.500 as the sum construction in the Hudson Bay coun­
Butte, Mont., May 10.—Because own name was John Rowlands.
Umatilla county within the next two and it is the intention of the cam­ ladies of Buffalo.
union
the roads would be assesses if the try by the l’ine Creek Irrigation Com­
paign managers to have several
she was Imprisoned for drunkenness
weeks.
At the commencement of hostilities
law commanding uniformity of valu- pany. of which Frank W Paine. John
Beginning with a monster mass prominent outside speakers here if
and separated frwm her pet canary, between the North and the South, he
States
Senator
McGinn
Out.
Prominent Ohioan Dead.
at Ion was observed.
O. Paine and Chris Bowers are the
Mabel Ford, widow of Bob Ford, who enlisted in the Confederate army,
meeting at Echo, on Friday, May 20, possible.
Portland, May 11—State Senator
"The difference between the sum Incorporators
Cincinnati, May 12.—Genera) An- killed Jesse James, tearfully begged was captured, changed his views and
under the auspices of the Echo dem­
The Echo mass meeting is to be
Henry
E
McGinn,
of
Portland,
has
upon
which
an
individual
owning
the
The first surveys were made this
ocratic club in which Colonel James ' the most Imposing assembly of the drew Hickenlooper, a former lieuten­ for her liberty In the police court enlisted in the Federal navy.
resigned bis office, and his successor
F. —. Holbrook will be campaign. The democratic club at ant-governor of Ohio, and the we)) this morning. When the judge said
H. Raley and E.
At the close of the war he went to will be elected at the coming elec- same amount of property would have morning and the engineers will pros­
to pay. $2.786.500 and the amount ecute the work as rapidly as possible
the principal speakers, the following that place is very strong and has em- known gas lighting expert, died here she could go free she threw her arms Turkey as a newspaper correo pond-
tion.
actually assessed. $430,695. shows the
The ditch will be about 20 miles in
alxiut his neck and kissed him.
weeks remaining before election will ployed McMinn’s band, of this city, today.
ent, and later was the New York
sum of $2.354.805 as the sum upon length and will be commenced at the
be studded thickly with democratic to furnish music for the occasion. A
Herald’s
representative with the
Planing Mill Burned.
which taxes have been dodged.
Bookbinders Out.
end of the ditch constructed by the
meetings.
Illinois Train Wreck.
' grand ball, free of charge, will be
British army through the Abbyssln-
"The result of this under assess­ Freewater and Hudson Bay Irrigation
North Powder. May 11.—The North
At Pilot Rock, on the evening of given at night and a general jollifica-
Chicago, May 12.—Three thousand
Dixon, 111., May 11.—An Illinois ian war. That paper sent him to Af­
May 23 a democratic mass meeting tion will be held. Committees have blank bookbinders are scheduled to Central passenger train was ditched rica to find Dr. IJvingston. who had Powder planing mill, together with a ment is just the same, and is clearly Company.
It will extend through a large por­
will be held, in which the Pendleton been appointed to have charge of the join the strike this afternoon, mak- this morning two miles south of here, . been lost in the Congo region for two large amount of finished lumber, was in violation of law as If the assessor
destroyed by fire last night. The loss had allowed an individual with land tion of the high lands in that locality
brass band will figure prominently. different features and the Echo peo­ Ing 5,000 in all unemployed.
The Ten passengers were injured, three years.
At Alba on May 24 at 2 p. m., and ple will acquit themselves with their Typotheta is making an open shop seriously. Three cars and the engine
He was honored by England and will reach $3,000. The origin of the worth $2.354.805 to keep his name off and will end below what is known as
the tax roll."
the “Big Slide" on the Touchet river.
Ukiah on May 24 at 7:30 p. m , ral- usual grace.
fight.
rolled over a 17-foot embankment. 1 the Royal Geographical Society for fire is unknown
THIS SEASON