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WEEKLY EDITION. ’VI EK LY EDITION _____________ ____ I______ —------------—y-------- Unswayed by fear, uninflu- eneed by favor, the East O re gonian will tell the truth. ihe whole truth, about county, state and national affairs. It is fair. absolutely fair, to i.iose who differ from its views. as well as ta 118 friends • • c < • • • • • • • o • • • AS • • • • • • • • • The • VOL. XXVIII PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO..OREGON FRIDAY. JUNE24.19O4 i today off Shimoseki and it is surmis ed that thi> Russian fleet has reap peared in the Korean straits. i I Russians Gain Ground. Yikow. June 20.—Six thousand Russians have occupied Tsaimaki. north of Siuhen. also in considerable force at Haihola, near Taehico. Russian Losses Appalling. Joe Cannon Emphatically Spurns the Vice-Presidential Nomination. Hot Fight Over Tariff Revision Is Promised—Governor Cummin« Says Tariff Should Not Be so High—Philippine Plank Will Promise Future Automny on Good Conduct of the Natives—Cannon Roasts Sherman, of New York. Who Is Preparing to Spring a Canno- Boom. Tokio. June 2o.—General Oku re ports that after the battle of Telissu the Japanese buried 1516 Russians found dead on the battlefield. The burials a»e uul yet finished. Th« na tives say the Russians buried, burn ed and carried off many other dead. The Russian casualties were appall ing. MACHINE IS MADE OF CAN- Vice Admiral Kamimura this morn- TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY ing in an official message expresses ONE ARE STILL MISSING. VAS ON WOOD FRAME regret that he failed to encounter the Russian fleet it is understood that the Russians have reached Vladivo Five Hundred and Twenty-two Have Will Be Propelled by Special Engine stok. of 15 Horse Power Weighing Less Been Identified—Churches and Mm- This is the Known Number Grant Keys of La Grande Will 4of Dead by the Slocum Soon Make a Test Flight Disaster. of an Aeroplane. * Just Plain Gun Practice. Chicago. Jun? 2" —Besides the vice- I moment to put a number of bands on president)’ and the national chair I the streets at heads oí proc - ssions of delegates, bearing Cannon banners. manship. the platform is beginning to to say the plan has It is needless of either Penrose or arouse interesting gossip among the ' not the support usual thing at every politicians. Scott and is a Secretary ¿haw this morning said: I convention, like the talk to nominate of McKinley at "In my judgment the tariff will come Roosevelt instead first, and declaration on that subject Philadelphia four years ago and simi- will practically follow the one of four | lar talk of nominating Hill instead of Bryan at Kansas City. years ago Cannon Says Nay. "There has been no change of con Cannon sent for Congressman Sher ditions and utterances of the party and man. of New York, this morning will be reiterated The "Iowa idea" ' for 10 minutes there was a lively ses- has been shelved by Iowa itself, and ¡ion in Uncle Jo's room. He told was although there will be no declaration Sherman he uaderrtood Sherman to the effect that there will be no re -noving a special New York delega vision oi the tariff schedule, neither tion that was conspiring a stampede will there be any promise of revision 1 in the convention to run Cannon for I vice-president. in the near future, or later. "I want this blank nonsense stop "Of course the platform will con sider the trust question. Toe admin ped. emphatically said Cannon. "I istration's policy will be approved, would not accept the vice-presidency but there will be no declaration call if it were stud«?d with diamonds and presented on a platter of solid gold." ing on congress for riotous action. Sherman said afterwards that Uncle "There will probably be a demand that the tariff be removed from arti Joe gave him the worst cooking he cles on which there is no competition ■ver got in his life. For Control of Illinois. in trade, but I don't thiDk it will go further than that.” "Oom" Shelby Cullom and Gover nor Yates, of Illinois, are at it ham mer and tongs today for control of the A Fight in Sight. June 2o.—Secretary state delegation and ultimate seats in Chicago. Shaw's address says there will be a the session. This afternoon the delegation will Philippine plank promising some sort f autonomy to the Fillipinos. but that select chairman and Senator Cullom conditions will be attacked, demand declares he will have It. Yates says ing high standards of civilization from nay. The vote wi'l be close. LaFollette Wins a Pont. the brown men before this step is taken. Chicago. June 20—At a meeting of He also declared that the financial the national committee this morning planks of past platforms will be ap ! ways and means to prevent the Wis proved. consin fight from being brought into Governor Cummins, of Iowa, was the convention were discussed. It sent to the convention as delegate at ; was definitely decided by Governor large by the “Stand Pat” conven- 1 LaFollette to bring hiB contest be lion. He says there has been a1 fore the convention if he can obtain change in sentiment since the adop a minority report from the commit tion of that convention's platform tee on credentials. He says: "We believe the tariff Such a ruling by the credentials should not be so high as to permit committee, however is not looked for. home producers to sell goods at a A vice-presidential boom for Secre profit that may be called unreasonably tary of War Taft was started this large.” afternoon by Charles Emery smith and ex-Governor C^ane, of Massa« hu- sets Porto Ricans Want to Be Citizens. t Chicago. June 20.—The party ad For Vice-Preaident. mits need of tariff revision. Other Chicago, June 20.—Fo-mer Secre subjets the platform will touch con cern the relations of this govern tary of the Navy John D Leng, today ment with foreign countries the ad said his personal choice for vice-pres "Just think of ministration's connection with the ident is John Hay construction of the Panama canal, such a ticket—Roosevelt and Hay— settlement of the coal strike, rela it would sweep the country,” he said tions of labor and capital and to The Minnesota delegates talk of pre senting the name of Governor Van Porto Rican and Cuban policies. The chief mission of the Porto Rico Sant foi vice-president. A: a dele delegation is to secure a plank in fa gation meeting this evening the mat vor of extending to the Islanders rec ter was formally considered. It is ognition as citizens and looking to ul expected that Iowa will second the nomination. Pennsylvania has a timate statehood. good support for Fairbanks. Rome. June 20.—The Chee Foo Telegram states that the Japanese bombardment ot Port Arthur was to The test the range of the guns Russians replied to the fire but the Jai*anese guns have the greatest range tsters of All Denominations Unite Than 100 Pounds—Canvas Area of in the Religious Rites. Which Are 1280 Now m Progress—Greater Number Made of Two Feet — Steering Apparatus Horizontal Canvas Ceme- Planes—As a Kite It Will Lift 1000 tery—Pitiful and Horrifying Scenes Pounds Off the Earth — Inventor Disaster—Believed $15OX.» Has Every Confidence in Its Sue- of Burials Will Be in One at the v.'ng»mai. of Pen dleton, Qregub. la published in th« heart uf th« wonderful In land Empire You *11* And ifaat it la readable, reliable and progressive, and will give you the news reliably, accu rately uud fully TWO WOMEN DROWNED. NO. 5!» FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Were Members of a Pleasure Party Trend of the Sentiment Seems to of Campers. Favor Fairbanks. larwlston, June 17.—The steamer 1,«» 1st on today brought the news of the drowning of two women in the Snake river Monday morning at the mouth uf Headman creek, about 15 mTes above Riparia. On«- of the women was Miss Mab«-1 Denklna. who resides near the May view tramway, but the boat officers or crew could not learn the name o» the other victim She is said tp be Mrs. Parker, ol Mayview, Mias Den- kins was about 20 years of age and , her companion's age was reported to I 6« 40. Both bodies were recovered secured by From the information phe boatmen, it appears the women were members of a camping j>arty i and later intended to croaa the river at Central Ferry and proceed to Spo I kane on a visit They arose at an .■arly hour Monday morning and pre sumably went for a boat ride I^ter I other member« of the camping party noted the absence oi the girls and investigation disclosed that they had ' met with an accident and w«-re ; drowned. There is an eddy at the j mouth of the « reek and the bodies were not <arri««d into the main river. I thus enabling them to be recovered i The boa: y«?aterday brought to the city the saddle taken from the horse that was rid«l«-n by young Taylor, of Clarkston. wb«-n the lat'er was drown iast week hear Alpowal I ••••••••••• Chicago. Jun«« 17—Congressman , Hemenway, of Indiana, this aftem«x>n made th«.1 following statement believ ed io be semi-official: "Fairbanks will accept the nomlna- tl»»n pr»»vided it is tendered him. but will not d«» anything calculated to In dicate be is seeking it.” In thia connection it is said by fri«-nds of the administration that the program Is to allow the matter to rest until Sunday, awaiting the arriv al of other persons, when a delegation of repreaentatives of the administra tion will call on Fairbanks and offer him their support for the nomination and Fairbanks will accept gracefully, liespite the general Fairbanks feel ing. there is an undercurrent of talk of stampeding the convention for Cannon Two classes of people are here Fairbanks and a lot of expectant pol- iticians With everything depending on some statement from him. the sen ator talks about the weather Fair bank« seems to enjoy his peculiar situation but ev«-n his friends do not. Th«1)’ ar* ex«epted to know some thing. but are <-omp»-lled to admit th« y are not in his confidence. As a r«-sult the situa'Ion is gradually be coming more irritating Eikins’ name Is being circulated of late more freely, bu' it <omes through Scott The Hitt boom a ly local Cullom who is behind Hitt, sa.d to Fairbank.« this morning: What are you going io io. midi up your mind?' Nothing to say.” answered Fairbanks "Then I m for Hitt.” said "A good man. the lllin»>i<! senator remarked the fr.di- vary S««od man an Ian Cullom afterward» said. "I think hr- wants tb«- nomination but want« to be »-»»axed " Three Men Said to Have Ta ken $60,000 From North ern Pacific Express Car. HOUND6 AND POSSE ARE HOT ON THEIR TRAILS Express Car Blown to Bits—The Pas sengers Were Not Molests«—Brake- Ten Escaped Through a Fusilade of Bullets and Gave the Alarm—A Hundred Men Are m Pursuit 8tm ulated by a Reward of $'.0.000— K d Curry May Be in Gang Bad for Japs, if T rue. cess Was Stolen. Bu' « . June 17—At 16.45 last nigh’, Shanghai. June 20.—German advi- rite North Coast Limited, eastbound, ces by wireless telegraph to Tien wa«. held up one mile east of Bear Tsin say the Russian V'adivostok mouth Three explosions of dyna The first genuine attempt at aerial New York June 18 A ahulation fleet of four cruisers enter* i Port Ar nii< in 'he express cat completely FINNISH PATRIOT MARTYR thur in a fog last night, outwitting I tin vii 1 ins of the th«- SI im uni dis navigation ever witnesse-1 in Oregon <iemu .shed 'he car. according to the the Japanese During the trip the aster at 9 this morning <»b<>«« 562 • ill be made by Grant Keys near 1.« reports obtainable Member of the Patriotic Society K Ils Russians destroyed lo transports '« h I i .-- re<'ov»ir«1«l "«22 ulentifieil and <Irand«-. in a short time The eng.neer was killed In the Russ an Governor Then Suicides. For the past year .Mr Keys has flgh' with the robbers. The rear end .71 missing H-lslngfors Finland. June 1$ — SMUGGLED BOER FUNDS Lrat.-man was sent back to Bear- in-en employed in the design and |G«-n Brobrixoff governor general of First Funerals Today. mou'h conveying word of the bold- Today <xieurre«l the first tunerals tonsiruction of an aeroplane with I Finland, was shot and fatally wound- Accusers of Davis Say He Was In- ■ip A special was sent out from ‘ ht« h h«- confidently hof--s to be able led at the entran»e of the Finnish sen trusted With $46 000 By Boer Gov- ■i « -tltns of th»1 Siocnm horror The M t* ula to Bearmouth, where it ar- He is DOW ate this m<«rning by a son of Senator 'i■ k« r. East Sid« district i- throng ’<• navigate the air r v«-d a.ioct midnight. The limited ernment. •d with people Many wen* mourn- «waiting his propelHng engine from |S<buman. who .mm<dia’ely su cided ■ as still there N. w York Jun. 2 1 '■ :.«Tal Sam ing tr..-r.'i- and relative- of th»- dead •h. factory m Massachusetts, befor«- Schuman was a member of the Fin Tb< plunder taken <s believed to be uel Pearson, formerly ot the Boer <»th«rs w« re afra-t«-d to the s<«‘n« making the final t«-»l Dish patriotic party Generai Bo bri- large althoogh 'he safe is still intact Th«- a«-r«>plane consists of two bori koff was taken to St army, ard Cornell1 s Vanderhougbt. y morbid curiosity. The throngs erabar< in a Th. bandits three in number, ««scap arrested a month ago charged with were subdued and respectful SMALLPOX IN ALASKA .Men mu ai plane« of 16-ounce canvas. 16x dying condition ed tn 'he large ’imber in the moun writing threatening le ttrs to former and boys removed their ha:s and 40 feet in are*, >>tn«-d together, one Gen Bobrikoff u responsible for Assistant Secretary of he interior caps whi'never a funeral cortege was above the other at a distance of 16 the cruel oppression of the whole Many Bus-res« Points Quarantined tains Davis, who had P«*en out on ball, • nroun'i red ;ias»>!uK through the feet with a framework of Oregon fir Finnish people ever since he his been Many shots are being heard east of and Nothing Do mg. were discharged this mornii g owiug crep«»-lini‘d avenues, while women made from pieces one inch squar«’ governor genera! of the country It Bearmcuth and It is believed that a Seattle June 17.—Fositive confir battle is !a progress between the to the inability of the «»ompiainant to ¡ and girls stood with heads bowed *n«l solidly braced in every direction was through his efforts that Finland •i r.'bt-ecs. who it sp appear. was robbed of her army Bobrikoff ma’.on has been received through posse Many women wept, especially at the with light wire. The case is now dismissed The de- sight if the white hearses with some- The engine an.! seat for the opera for a number of years bad been grad private sources of the rumored preva pears are hemmed in by a •-»»■»»■» fendanis declared that Davis was times two and •hr«-e little caskets tn tor are located ¡n the exact center ually .r.cr«-a*tng th«- rigor of th«- BUI- lence of smallpox at Juneau. Alaska, afraid to sutnbit to a cross-examina •ne h*-ar*e >f the lower plane to make the bal- I tary requirements of the Finns, and -.ones of the existence of which have Took $6C OOC. tion as to the disposition of $40.‘"‘U Arrancenii-n1-. hat«1 been made for an.-«- and center of gravity perfect. his last coup «as to take from that been floating about fur 10 day« past B . te June 17.—Bloodhounds from The disease b epidemic intrusted to him bv the B» ht govern tn re than a hundred funerals and The l.iwer plane Is curve«! up at the people their individual military po»- Juneau and Douglas island are un ’.e stale penitentiary at 3, o'clock ment. as <ariy as nine, the first of these -nds like th«- runners of a sled to t*r ;b *■ morning took up the tnul of the uvercome th«- tendency of the aero- The Finnish soldiery. since the im der strict quarantine and that all men who last night held up and rob sad corteges liegan to move Burned by Bursting Tank. Services were held in th«- churches plane to drift sldewise and down- pertal ukase went forth to disband the iln«-s of business art- greatly suffering bed ' - tu Pacific train soar Kansas City. June 2".—In an explo of ail denominations and scores of ward The st«*«-rlng gear consists of army. han been drafted into the Rus in consequence. The writer says: t-u- 't The trails showed the Both Juneau and Douglas island tw«» tpirizontal planes ot canvas command sian army and the of all 40 sion of an ammonia tank on the sec ministers arranc«»«! to do the pa«toral xtt. ut: fm.' proceeded south one mile inches b> 16 feet in extent, pla* vd iruup* it« il*e lai>d íx - vl » gl'eS tO arc nvpt UDdcT the strictest form ot •:»> und floor of the Block Preserving '• where their horses had been tied quarantine, and there is literally Ry lu a constant .Stream of hearses in front and rear above the center Of Russian officers Company. this morning, caused a par There wer»- apparently three robbers nothing doing in a business way The The increase of taxailon. the sub- tial collapse of the structure. Viola and carr ages flowed out of the dia- 'he frame, and placed on a pivot and A large posse is following and the Maker and Martha Eister probably fa r t and mad«- their way toward the iperated upward or downward by stitution of the Russian tongue as the ferry between Douglas island and Ju logs bar! «racked the men ttne mile« neau has been forced to suspend op ever«. court language, the substitution of «■meteries. The Brooklyn Iuitberan tally burned Three others badly tt In o'clock and expect e«x>n to over- By turning these small planes Russian courses of study in all the erating. and the steamer D.rigo was ake them cemetery will receive the bulk of the hurt. not allowed to land at the dock oo •J«>wr.ward th« rurren’.s of air x’rike schools, and other severe forms of lead The train arrived at Butte at 6 this 'he expos«*d surface and deflect the Russian intolerance and discipline her last trip up. but was forced to morning The passeager» say there Dr. C. W. Lewis. Lecturer Dead. Coroner’s Inquest Monday. stay in mid stream moving machine towards the earth . | at Bobrikoff s feet I $ Greeley Col., June 20.—Dr. Charles The coroner, police and other au- ind vice versa "Bo far the cases of smallpox have »ere three explosions which broke the Finns. windows and lights <X all the Willard Lewis pr«-sident of the Uni thoritles who have been receivlng The propeller is to be a specially A number of unsuccessful attempts been confined chiefly to the Finns and coaches. versity of Wyoming, died last night and checking the bodies at the scene Swedes Among them it is making ^instructed oscillating gasoline en- have been made on his life previous The robbers are said to have of pneumonia afte; a week's illness of the disaster and at the morgue rapid progress " cured about $•*» <M0 from the express He was a lecture ' of national repu have carefully revised the list of Cine developing 15 horse power and to this last and successful attempt. weighing less than 100 pounds. with safe. tation lead and missing, so a com ¡arat ire- he propelling arms extending be- They blew the express car to hits. ly »-orrect estimate can tie riven to- r.eath the lower plane The machine I Actor Sullivan Off the Stage. Passengers Not Molcatad. day. «ill move through the atmosphere The total indicated list is M3. :» New York, June 20-—John T. Sul- Before the expioaion one robber with the 40 feet length to the front. livan. actor, divorced two weeks ago of the recovered dead are children. said to the express messenger. "We The aeroplane has been tested as from Rose Coghlan. died of heart dis 253 wom«-n and 23 men xre human you know," and untied a v kite and in a light wind will raise A large number of the missing are liiOO pounds from the earth, without valuable setter dog owned by a pas ease today, aged 42 believed to be wedg»*d in under the he engine, and require« fixe or six senger and led the animal from the hull stem There is a dispute as to tnen to hold it down in a moderate express car ao it would not be killed •heir removal, the s'earn «-r company ’ireeze It will weigh complete with by the explosion claiming the duty, and also the ma 'he engine, about 550 pounds, and The ¡-assengers on the train were rine underwriters. not moisted Most were going to EVEN THOUGH BUYERS has an area of 1280 square feet of STATE ENCAMPMENT OF G- A. Th»1 coroner's Inquest begins Mun ■anvas the St Louis /air and carried large MAY BE DELINQUENT. R HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL. day. <ums of money, which with other val- It will be anchored to the earth uables were hurriedly hidden when Scenes of Horror. with about 5*«i feet of rope and thor Of all the pitiable incidents con- oughly tested before attempting an Over 1000 Visitors Present—Weather This Is the Opinion Rendered by At the first explosion occurred. During the two hours and a half nected with the disaster. that just Independent flight torney-General Crawford — Ques- 'he robbers were blowing up the ex Was Ideal Throughout«— W. R. C. The steering gear has proved en reported by James Sorconn. a mem tion involved Was Whether the press car and leisurely gathering up and G. A. R. Elect officer« for ber of the crew, is probably the most tirely satisfactory so tar. the descent CORONER S INQUEST RE State Could Furnish a Clear Title the scattered coin, the pasaengers Plan to Name Cannon. horrifying At the hcigu. of the t rag to the ground being accomplished Ensuing Year—Newt Meeting to Be The Ghost cf Polygamy. cracefully. without a sudden drop. gi'» — If it Cannot it 1« Nevertheless were afraid to leave the cars. edv he said he saw a woman Chicago. June 10.—Without doubt. VEALS GROSS CARELESSNESS. Held at Oregon City—Delegates to The robbe»rs fired several hundred The machine will asevnd In a Itght to birth to a child, then jump over Chicago, June 2 <— In an effort Cannon is the most interesting per Obligated to Refund the Money of shots into the air to keep the poa- Encampment. National He wind, from a speed of six mile« an board with the new-born babe sonality here. Around him centers keep polygamy os’ of the platform, Innocent Purchaser» The robbers also s«ngers inside hour, which will do away with the ne- the most gossip and on him are oased the Utah delegat on are declaring Deck Hand Says No Fire Drill Was said he saw l>oth die fired several shots after the brake- • «■sslty of a dive into the air from a valu- Of money, jewelry and other that a mention of 'hat subject is lia to hopes that sometime may ' appen Held During the Eighteen Days of H««od River. Jun«1 18 —The state ; m»-n. but missed two who esrap.d aides torn from the bodies of the height to ret It in motion lift the convention out of the rut of ble to lose the s'ate to the republi Salem. Or., June 17.—The state from the train and hurried to the en< ampment of th«- GAR ckwM His Employment — Mate Had victims, it is estimaied $150.000 was perfect confiden«-* Keyen has Mr cans. dryness. land board must ref>ay to the pur Never Been Examined by Govern taken. Much has already been in hl« control of the machine and last night and the de'egat«-» have re chasers of school land the amount of nearest station to wire an alarm to "We’ll have a bit fight on our hands But the Illinoisan is emphatic in turned home. the officials. preliminary trial while anchor- after a ment Officials—Bodies Found Float claimed by relatives of the dead under the best cor^itions,” said J. H. opposition to the idea. A hundred men heavily armed are The meeting was one of the most ! partial payments made by them, ed to the ground, he will cut the ca There is a well defined story afloat Anderson, chairman of the delega Eight More Bodies, ing Everywhere—Over 600 Victims when the state's title has failed, and in pursuit, and the es»-ape of the rob- pleasant and succetwful in th«» histwy ble«! and turn the prow heavenward tion. "I know there is a general im I Eight more bodies of Slocum vie- to the effect that certain West Vir this repayment must be made, even bers is believed to be impossible Are Now Identified. with the daring ot Columbus when he of the stat»1, the weather being ideal ginian, Missouri and Pennsylvania pression here that »he s’ate is safely wer^ recovered recovereii this morning, •urned his face to th«« unknown seas thruugh»»ut the sessions of three days. tt.e-gh the purchaser« are more than »ims werq, Thought to Be Kid Curry. delegates are preparing to launch a republican, but it is all wrong. There one year delinquent This is the making a total deai! of 57*» found. Keys is an old railroad man and a Th« 1 leader of the robbers is Over liKkl visitors were present. presidential boom for the speaker and is no occasion to discuss polygamy In opinion expressed by Attorney-Gener New York, June 20.—Seven bodies, Ten additional idem I neat ions this in«- mechanic He fired an engine <m thought to be Kid Curry. Ten thouw Th«- next state rn.smpinvnt will tw al Crawford. that they propose in a psychological this convention.” three women, three girls and a boy, morning th«» O R. A- N for about five year«. held at Oregon c ity and dollars reward is offers«! dead or victims of the Slocum disaster, were The opinion was rendered in an- Mayor Oi-ders Wreck Raised. r«-signing in 1894 and afterward run Th«1 w R C elected <iffio*rs for the) swer to questions by George G. alive and scores of cowboys and picked up on East river and Ixmg One body was recovered this morn a locomotive on th«- Short IJne. He rani hers have joined the chase. Island sound before 9 o’clock this ing wrapped in a large silk Ameri is the inventor of the engine which following year as follows Brown clerk of the state land board, Mrs. Bertie Smith of Portland, d«- morning. 637 bodies having been re can flag will propel his acroplan«* and haF It semes that ¡he state sold many Farmer Dragged to Death. S. sections of lieu land the title to ceived to date. Diver Gillugan recovered seven in mad«- a study of aerial navigation for partment rommander; Mrs. A Haiiejr. June 17- Frank Worthing Blowers of Hood River, senior vice- which failed because the base upon Bodies are coming ashore every , a deep hole in th«« bed of the river many years on a farmer of Willow creek on hour at different places, Five hund- i off North Brothers island. He be H- is averse to notoriety and ha* pr«'si»lent. Mrs. Rose Wiedman of which it was selected proved to be red and seventy-five of the bodies I loves 30 to 50 bodies are still in this dwlined to give an interview to the tlrants Pass, junion vice-president; invalid. A tew of the people who Camas Prairie was killed Monday His body was not found until Tuesday recovered have been identified, hole. nrcss before making a final test of his Mrs KaihrVn Uameron of Union, had purchased this land were more chaplain: Mrs Ida Hardman ot Port ’ban a year delinquent in their pay From appearances he had his team Thirty funerals took place this morn- invention. mayor has ordered the wreck The They became Pritchard of f ments. The state law provides that attached to a drill. ing. While admitting that it is a hazard land, treasurer; Mrs raised immediately. Tightened and dragged him consider- Portland, secretary; Mrs. Helen N The relief fund to date amounts to cer fea ’ to tuen this ous and uncertain SAYS FOOD SUPPLY IS RE in case of such delinquency the ib’.e distance He must have met an NOT A CENT LEFT TO ANY $35,000. Of this. $15 000 ha3 been ex- wlng«-d thing loose upon the winds, Packard of Portland, patriotic in tificate of sale shall become void and tlmost instant death. Deceased was MAY BE TRIED FOR MURDER. PLENISHED FROM CHINA. ¡«ended for the ftineral.i and $10,000 structor Executive board. Mrs Nat- yet he has studied and experimented the money already paid shall be for- ibout 35 years of age and has resid PUBLIC PURPOSE. tie Bay of Oregon City. Uzzie Smith disbursed for temixirary relief. of Brutal Beating of Baker's with every feature of it until he is of Salem. Lizzie Wood of Portland. felted to the state. Result ’d In Blaine county some time. He The relief committee proposes rais certain of his ground The attorney-general holds that the leaves no family. Report of Land Battle Says Russian ing an additional fund of $125,000 to Police Chief. Mrs. Martha l.csch of Oregon City. What velocity it may attain at an Estate of 330.000 000 Not Divided. forfeiture of purchase money would Loss Was Appalling — Japanese be used for the care of orphans and Baker City, June 17.—James Welch elevation almve the earth with the Helen Southwick But Left in Trust With the Fami Will Reopen Virtu«. The G. A R . Department of Orc not apply to cases where the atate may lie brought back to Baker City •urrents of air rushing against his Buried Over 1500 Russian Soldier« aged persons. could not convey title, so that the Baker City. June 17—One of the ly—The Widow and 8oc Are Exec gon. elected the following officers B. I and tried for the crime of murder. It The coroner’s inquest, to determ 1280 feet of canvas sail, he knows on Battlefield. — Rumor That T«n purchasers who were delinquent, as ine the responsibility for the accident ' nil depends upon th«- result of Chief ..ot. until making the experiment, but F Pike of Wasco, commander; T J. well as those v. ho have kept their nost pleasing piece« of mining new» utors Without Bond—Lady Curzon Japanese Transports Were Sunk by >f the ye«r 1» the announcement from began today. Over 200 witnesses William Kilburn's present illness. Al *ie is confident that the reversal of Cunning of Hooe River, senior vice Gets a Pittance of $700,000—Trus Vladivostok Fleet — Also Reported have been summoned and the exhib though the chief is said to be im ’ils propeller will be sufficient to bold commander; E. Swan ot Portland, fiayments up. are entitled to repay in authoritative source that the cele ment when the state's title has fail tees Will Look After Investment« That Vladivostok Fleet Eluded Japs its include the decayed life preserv- proved totiay over his condition yes- the aeroplane steady In the heavens past junior vicecommander; J. Barr, ed. Not many sales are affected by brated Virtue mine is soon again to ■esume operations on a large scale. of Pen of Special Fund of $1.000,000. medical director; G W. Rigoy terday. still be is not out ot danger, valves, and era. canvas hose, water «gainst the sweep of the strongest tn a Fog and Slipped Into Port Ar this decision. The Virtue is a suburban mine, being and should Baker City's popular of wind. His steering planes can also dleton, chaplain. standpipes. thur Harbor. mly six miles distant from the postof- The following were elected to the ficer and citizen pass over the river be turned broadside to the wind to Washington, June 20.—The will of to the dark shadow of death, James tet as a brake by offering the great- council of administration: C. A Wil MOYER CHARGED WITH MURDER Ice at Baker City by air line. When Total Bodies Recovered Now 702. n full operation the mine employ« liams of Oregon City, P J. Neuberg the late Ix;vi Z. Leiter was filed for New York, June 2—At 4 o’clock 72 Welch would be brought from the ■st resistance. Indianapolis, June 20.—Hector Ful Move to Counteract Effects of Habeas ibout a hundred men. The process of making the descent of Portland, E Hoops of Forest Grove, probate this morning, the widow and ler, staff corespondent of the News, tiodies had been recovered for the state penitentiary and tried for his Corpus. to the earth, after making a flight, is D. Webster of Salem, H. H. Winslow ron being named executors without cables his paper from Chee Foo to day. The total recovered is now 702. murder. Will Plead Jun« 21. it will be remembered that Welch me of the mo. t difficult problems In of Sheridan. Cripple Creek. Col.. June 17.—As day: "After Bpending five days in a Gross Carelessness Is Found. New York. June 17.—Judge New- bond. Delegates to the national encamp sistant District Attorney Crump has | assaulted the chief last fall at the po aerial navigation, but thiB has been Joseph Cokely, a deck band, swore lice station when the chief was about overcome by the Keys machine, ment are: P. Pferdner of Portland. Z. wired the sheriff at Telluride io hold >erger today denied the application No charitable or public bequests Russian prison, I was released and N Parvin of Salem, O L. Stranahan Me yer, president of the Western Fed >f Mrs. Nan Patterson's counsel to were made of the entire estate, val put aboard a Chinese junk and sent to that during 18 days he had been on to place him in jail and came nearly large canvas area, Because of its nspect the minutes of the grand jury ued at $25.000.000 to $30,000.000 is this place. Stories of starvation at the steamer, he never saw a fire drill. killing the officer on the spot. He its tendency is to rise, and by work- of Hood River. eration of Miners, until a secret serv- n connection with her Indictment for Port Arthur, spread by the Japanese First Mate Flanagan admitted that tied down for at least this genera would have accomplished his pur ing his engine slowly and ¡minting his lie agent can bring him to Cripple Voting's alleged murder. The court are untrue as stores of supplies are he never had been examined by the IRON STEAMSHIP BURNS. tion-of Leiters. Creek. constantly arriving at the besieged government officials and was not a pose at the time but for the acciden deflecting plaio-s toward the earth, vet Tuesday next as the day for The widow receives through life a city from Chinese noris. tal intervention of citizens. th»« aeroplane will be force»! gradu- Moyer will be brought here on a licensed mate, but had been chief third of the net income of the estate Welch was sent to tiic penitentiary illy to the ground until within a short Ohio Destroyed at Seattle by Spon- warrant charging him with aiding ■leading Mrs Patterson was not in The Japanese b.ockade is ineffec •xjurL in lieu of a dowry. Trustees are tual. The garrison consists of be mate of the steamer for two yearB. on short notice for the crime and Is distance of the landing, when it will taneous Combustion. and abetting the murder of Charles named to control the investment an J tween 50,000 and 60,000 troops and still serving time. settle down gently, much as a para Seattle, June 17.—The iron steam McCormick and Melvin Beck, who Native Oregon Cherries. New York, June 20.—Additional distribution of the income from a the health of both soldiers and civil chute. Its buoyancy being overcome fire at Moran's dock were blown up in the Vindicator The Black Republican. Bing and ship Ohio took fund of $1,000,000, set aside by a pre ians is good. The damaged bat tie bodies recovered today bring the WASHINGTON MASONS. the by its own weight Increased by at midnight. The berth deck aft was mine by an infernal machine Novem ’ainbert cherries and the Clark Seed total this afternoon to 665. The miss vious settlement. weight of the operator ber 21. It is rumored W. D. Hay chips have all been repaired, the har ing list contains 300 names yet. destroyed; loss. $45,000 Spontaneous ing and Magnou straw berries, all Seven hundred thousand dollars bor entrance cleared of obstructions. For 47 Year» Thomas M. Reed Has combustion in the linen room She wood. secretary of the federation will «riginated within 10 miles of Port are left for the benefit of the wife of Immense new forts are being con be accused of being a member of the Been Secretary. Woman Delegate to Chicago. was formerly an Atlantic greyhound land The commercial \alue of these President Barnaby Testifies. Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India. conspiracy and a warrant is satd to varieties of cherries and atrawberriea structed and in my opinion the place Lewiston. June 18.—Mrs. J. B. of 3400 tons. Seattle. Wash., June 17.—The Ma Tremont, N. Y., June 20.—The big have been sent to Denver for him. is in no imminent danger of falling '«> the Pacific coast can be conserva armory was packed at noon when the sonic grand lodge Is the largest in West, of this city, the only woman Americans to Be Released- into the hands of the Japanese. The Work on La Grande Edifices. tively stated at a very large t sum. Slocum inquest s'arted. Frank A. ¡K>int of attendance in the history of delegate from Idaho to the republican Fear Serious Disaster. Washington. June 20.—Rea) Admi Japanese attack by land and sea Ba-naby, president of the Knicker the order in this state, an»l it will be national convent kin, left for Chicago Hood River would hardly have 1 built I ji Grande. June 18.—Work on the ral Chadwick cables from Tangier made on the Sth, was easily repuls- bocker Steamboat Comp»»ny, was the remembered further from the fact yesterday evening. At this time Mrs foundations of the new Mormon tem Baltimore, Md., June 17.—A Cape up its great strawberry shipping busi that Perdicaris and Varley will prob ed.” first witness. He testified as to the ' that it will mark the last appearance W«»»! is the only woman delegate ple and also on the new city hall and Henry dispatch states that a quan- nt-ss with anv other strawberry than Fuller was the first correspondent etpiipmcnl of th»- vessel. The Insur- of Thomas Milburn«« Reed, the vener from any state in the Union She is court house, is progressing rapidly. tity of burned wreckage, cabin fumi the Clark Seedling The Black I e ably be released tomorrow. to enter the place since it was an»'»* company had considered the i able grand secretary, from Olympia, ■t strong factor in Idaho politics sb The Mormon temple is to be the tare, oil cases and passengers' bag publican has for many years been the blockaded. she has been a delegate to county finest outside of Utah, and will cost gage of an ocean steamship company, great shipping dark cherry of the Barker's Squadron at Tangier. ixiat an excellent risk and had given in his official capacity. Mr. Reed for 47 years has been and stale conventions and has help $30.000 The new court house is to were washed ashore at False Cape Pacific --oast and the Bing and the the »otnpany a lower figure. The Gibraltar, June 20.—Barker's squad Russian« Get Busy. church ¡«aid $350 for the use of the secretary ot the grand lodge in thia ed name many winning tickets In the be an imposing structure and will It is feared that a serious disaster l ambert are the coming cherries for ron arrived from Lisbon today en stats. commercial orehardleta | jurisdiction. has occurred. Tokio, June 20.- Firing was heard boat for the excursion. cost $25.006. route to Tangier. MUST REPAY LEHI Ì. LEITER I