The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 01, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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Unswayed by fear, uninflu-
enced by favor, the East Ore-
gonian will tell the truth. the
whole truth, about county.
state and national affairs. It
is fair, absolutely fair. to
«.lose who differ from its
views, as well as to its
frieuds.
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7 b« East Wr»»«tUau of P*®
dl«t*b, Oregon. I« psb!lsi*«d li*
lb* heart of th« wonderful Ln
Land Empire
You will find
that It 1« readable, reliable
and progressive. and will give
you the new« reliably, accu­
rately an« fully
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VOL. XX VIU.
'TROUBLE WITH CLAIM JUMPERS
curat IF PORT
ARTHUR CERTAIN
PENDLETON. UMATILLA CO,. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1904.
MISSOURI FOR COCKRELL.
Serious Difficulty in Different Idaho
Localities.
St Maries. Idaho. June 29.—A fatal
I fight occurred on Marble creek be-
| tween homesteaders and claim jump
I ers A party of Jumpers went in there
last week They were warned by the
sheriff to keep off the bomesteads
Cuutrary to warnings, they continued
to jump claims, and. one man. whose
Japanese Confident of the name is unknown, was shot and kill­
ed, and another, Frank Boulie. was
Capture or Annihilation of beaten so badly he is expected to die
He was taken on a stretcher and car
ried to the head of navigation, where
Kuropatkin’s Army.
his condition was such that he could
not be carried further.
J. P. Price had trouble at his home­
OPPOSING ARMIES ARE
stead with claim jumpers Thursday,
FACING AT PORT ARTHUR. but upon drawing a gun on them they
discontinued their work.
Frank Boulie. the man so badly
beaten, was the locator for the gang
Chinese Trying to Butt in. Wishing of claim jumpers. He is a Frenchman
to Occupy Niu Chwang as Allies of and has worked around the logging
camps for the las’ couple of years.
the Japanese—Gensan. on East
JUST MISSED THE TRAIN.
Coast of Korea. Bombarded by a
5ML HELO
SLOCUM FIRE
DUE TO NEGLECT
DID THE DOCTOR MURDER?
NO. 61
CLOUDBURST.
DIG STRIKE iS
NOW EXPECTED
Hearst. Parker. McClellan and Folk
Grave Charges Against Prominent Col­ Some Los* of Life and Great Loss of
Not in the Running.
fax Physician.
Property.
Joplin. Mo.. June 3” Before the
Colfax. Wash., Juue 28—Tbe state
Pti'sburg June 29—One body Las
denvH-ratii stale convention, to elect
continued Its case against L»r T. D been recovered from a number of j
36 delegates to the national conven
Ferguson today. SennaUonal evidence men. women and children reported as
'ion. met hero today, there was no talk
in f gard to the alleged operation on missing.
of Hearst or Parker and It was a fore ,
Mis* Agni-» Downs aud tier relations
Th-- property damage estimated at
gone conclusion that tlo- - »mention
with the men involved in the case $25" '«Xi. la r»-corded from the cloud ,
»oil'd insrtict for Cockrell lur pre»
wa» given
burst along Robinson run. tietween
ldent
• The defendant. Dr T D JVrguson Carnegie and McDonald
Oakdale Is
testimony
of
Captain
Van
Arrests
Made
of
People
The followers of Joseph W Folk. .
« wealthy pioneer pracUituner of U>e entirely cut off. Many bouses are I Workmen on the Lewis and
West. 1» on trial under charge of man washed from their fu .udatlon» and '
lie St lxrubi buodle prosecutor. who
Whose Negligence Cost
Schaick Reveals Criminal »laughter, alleged to have been com at least 4<> bouaes are wrecked
is running for governor, received but '
Clark Fair Grounds Ask for
milted in tbe killing of Miss Agnes
little recognition Janus A. Reed, ex­
Higher V?ages.
Irowu*. a high school teacher, who
Over a Thousand Lives.
mayor of Kansas City, who withdrew
Carelessness.
FIGHTING IN THIBET.
last month from the gubernatorial '
died a few week« ago in a local bo«
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pltal
Out of the trial of Dr. Fer Natives Badly Whipped. But the Brit-
race, was named as temporary chair­
guson II la expected that most sens*
man.
DEFENDANTS ALL PUT
ish Suffer.
COMPANY OFFICIALS HAD
WALKOUT OF EMPLOYES
tionai evidence will develop involving
The state nominating convention
Simla.
June
29.—Heavy fighting has
will be held at Jefferson City later in
UNDER HEAVY BONDS
NEVER INSPECTED SLOCUM. two other men of social and buainea* <«' urred between Thlbetiazia and the
IS LOOKED FOR JULY L
prominence who are charged a* ac­
the month
British
expedition
The
Thlbetiaas
complices Prof, twiwin A Know, one
Chairman Reed, in hl* speech, men-
of the faculty of the Washington Agri­ lost heavily. Captain Craaler at tbe
tloned Parker. McClellan and Hearst
Capam
Van
Schaick
I*
in
Hospital.
Fire
Fightin-.
and
Life
Preserving
Ap-
Conferences Heid Between Cantrac
cultural college, at Pullman, la one of British, is reported dead.
Parker's name brought forth some ap­
The British casual ties also included
plause and more hisses, while the
Prostrated by th« Prospect—Feder-
pa-atus Was Old. Unused and De ihw and L>r. Charles Auatln. a
tors and Laborors in Effort to AX-
Five .
young den'1st of professional and so­ Capiaina Bliss and Humphrey
mention of McClellan and Hearst was
a
Authorities
Will
Take
a
Turn
at
just Causes of Diesatisfactrin, But
cayed
—
State
Inspectors
Only
Mad*
sepoys were wounded
cial prominence, is tbe other.
folk.wed by considerable applause
Mi»» iKiwr.* wa* a tea« her of mod
The mention of Cockrell brought the
ths Steamboat Inspector—All the
Resu't Is Not Known Employment
a Casual Examination of th* Equip­
Newspaper for Payette.
<rn Languages in tbe Colfax high
Russ.an Fleet—Kuropatkin Is in Cyclone Crosses Track of a Burling­ comention to its feet, while hats were
D fendants Are Accused of Man­
ment—No New Preservers Had school and a member of one of tbe pi­
Payette. June 29.—Payette will | of Nonunion Men Said to Be at tbe
waved for several minute«
Great Danger of Being Entirely
ton Train.
slaughter in the First Degree—Di­
Been Purchased Since 1895—No oneer families of tbe Paiouse coun­ soon have a democratic newspaper.
Bese of tne Troubl«. But Higher
try
About a week previous to her E A Heath, a newspaper man ot
Cheyenne. Wyo.. June 29.—Word
WOMAN STRANGLED
Cut Off—Russian
Arsenal Blown
rectors of ths Company Are Also
Water Test Had Ever Been Made. death she was taken to the hospital Westfall. Ore will be tbe editor and
Wages Is Made Superficial Ben« o4
has been received here of considera­
He is now making ar­
and Dr Ferguson is alleged to have proprietor
Contention.
Up.
Involved.
ble damage wrought by a cyclone in Tragedy and Mystery in the Missis­
performed an operation shlcb be an rangements to establish a plan’ here
Weston county. Trees were uprooted
sippi.
Tremont. N Y, June 38—The last nounced was for appendicitis. Jus: and some of tbe machinery ha* al­
churches and houses blown dowL,
St. Paul. June 30—With a silk tie
before her d<-atb Ml*s Downs, it is ready been shipped Mr Heath is re­
Rome. June 3u.—A Tokio telegram hsy stacks scattered, livestock and knotted tightly about her neck, the
Ail signs point to a big strike, in-
New York. June 29 —The inquiry material witness in tbe Slocum loves •Sid. confe»*ed to intimacy with Prof ceding encouragement from the citi­
today states that at a meeting of the several persons injured. The twister body of a stylishly dressed woman conducted by Coroner Berry and a tigs ion. Captain Van Schaick. was
cluding practically every man euapioy
zens
of
Payette,
and
he
is
assured
a
Snow
She
bad
graduated
from
the
council of ministers held this morn­ passed over the county and narrowly w|. had lieen strangled to death, was
she-led Into court on an invalid chair agricultural college the year before growing patronage by establishing his ed oa tbe Lxtwia axd Clark fair
ing. the mikado presided, and Field missed a passenger train on the Burl­ found flcatlag in the Mississippi river Jury Into the Slocum disaster conclud
gro ,nds at Portland on July 1. Owing
■d today, and after nearly four hours ibis morning under the care of two and had been a student under t.m paper at Payette.
Marshal Oyama. who will assume ington railway.
a* the St. Paul boom The appearance
surgeons The aged officer looked In addition to thia confession Miss
charge of al! Japanese forces in the
to the secrecy maintained by thoae
Jell
«ration
a
verdict
was
rendered
of the body and the manner in which
Car Burned in tne Train.
Dos ns is said to have charged Dr.
Shot Himself.
field, was present.
who are in a position to undentaad
'he cloth was wound about the throat, in which the directors of the Knicker- haggard and worn
Auatin.
tbe
young
dentist,
outright,
Baker
City.
June
29
—
As
an
east-
It was decided that after the fall of
Salt I_ake City, June 30.—John indicated that she was murdered and boc! er Steamboat Company. Captain
H- slated be had been a » team boat with having been the cause of her
the poaitkm in Its entirety. It is las-
bound
O
R.
A
N
freight
train
was
Port Arthur and the Russian evacua­ Sharp Williams, aged 24. son of Par­ thrown into the river
Her identity
mar. 40 year* holding a master's li­ trouble, and Dr Ferguson with having leaving Haines station, 10 miles weat posaible to learn any but the general
tion of Liao Yang. Oyama should ad­ ley L. Williams, general counsel for is a mystery She was apparently 30 Vat schaick, of the Slm um. Captain cense 30.
performed the operation
at here last night a car of hay in *.*w of the dissatisfaction existing,
Pea-*-. <-ommodore of the comi>any's
dress an ultimatum to Kuropatkin ask­ the Oregon Short Line railway, com­ years of age
He de« lsred he had nothing to do
Since Dr Ferguson'» arrest be has tbe train, billed to Huntington, was irtwever It is definitely known that
ing him to surrender and thus avoid mitted suicide early today at his
loiter the body was identified as fin and others were held criminally with purrbasing tbe equipment of tbe been at liberty under $15*.-.' bonds found to be on fire Before tbe car
further bloodshed, it was also decid­ home in this city. Young Williams, that of Miss Ruth Leachout. of Min re«| nsible. Warrants for their ar­
stra.tied .-•■^atioas have existed be-
Sio< am when «be was first placed in The case la attracting tbe widest al­ could be switched out of the train It
ti employer and employe ever
ed that Oyama should send a copy of who has been suffering from insomnia neajiolis. Miss I^achou’ left home
commission
Since
1691
be
admitted
ien. Ion and the court room la dally was almost burned too badly to move. since tbe “bosaea" refused to employ
the ultimatum to the powers.
sat in an easy chair and put the muz­ Saturday and has not been seen since. rest were issued.
T.-- mate of the Slocum according he had general supervtskm of the thronged with curioua spectators. On The rar and contents were entirely unioa workmen exciusiveiy
Should Kuropatkin refuse to sur­ zle of a rifle into his mouth, the bnl- Her parasol, purse and hat were
beat.
account of the high «octal atatua of consumed, the train crew being pow­
The ground on wtich the strike is
render. the Japanese anticipate to be let ’earing out almost the whole side found on the river bank The police to l ■*• jury, acted in a cowardly man-
lie confirmed the statements of all the parties concerned the keenest erless to put out tbe fire
n<
.
and
the
misconduct
of
Steamboat
to be made unless arrangements mors
able to annihilate his forces.
of his head.
are convinced ’hat she was the vic- !nr ector lAindberg, It wa* report’d other witnesses that no new life pre­ interest is evidenced in even the most
nearly satisfactory thar those exist­
’Im of foul flay. The girl some time sho ild be brought to the attention of sen ers bad been purchased for tbe conservative circle* and the outcome
ing at present are made w® be fcr
Getting Into Close Quarters.
ago was said to be Involved In a the federal authoritlM.
Slot uni since 1895 From tine to time of th«- case )a awaited with much an
higher wages
It Is aaseried that
domestic tragedy which culminated In
Chee Foo. June 30.—A dispatch re­
The charge tn each case is man­ he had rejected from 100 to 3>' pre­ ».• • -
every branch of industry represent «d
a suicide.
sen
ers.
ports that the Japanese encamped
slaughter in tbe first degree
Bal!
cn the exposition grounds will swell
eight miles from Port Arthur. The
S<> far a* he knew, none of tbe of­
wa* fixed by the coroner varying
KILLING AT EMMETT
tbe chorus 'he refrain of which vrtll
rival forces are visible to each other.
ficial»
of
the
company
ever
inspected
front $1000 to $5t"X).
POSTAL RECEIPTS.
be “We want more money."
Two Russian officers while trying
The mate Edward Fianagan. who '.be life saving and Are fighting ap­ Jeaieus Husband Snoots to Death Man :
Foxy Grandpa Appears.
to cross the Japanese lines were cap­
Double That of Ten Years Ago—25.000 was md«-r detention as a witness, paratus
Who Pay» Attentions to His W'f«.
A number of those employed os the
tured.
Regarding
Inspection
of
the
United
wa*
the
first
arraigned
He
pleaded
Rural Routes.
fair groxinds are apprehensive ie«t a
The artillery today vigorously ex-
Emmett. Idaho. June 39 —Thomas
guilty and bls baa. was fixed at States iuspe« tors, '.be captain said but
Washington 1» C. June 3d.—The of­
strike should prove a failure
One
changed shots.
few preservers were taken from tbe Hamilton, proprietor of the Idaho
He was committed to jail.
ficial figure* regarding the business of $1 •■
man is playing Foxy Grandpa* and
Inspector
lJinberg pleaded not ra< ke and Do water teat of them bad Meat Market, was »hot to death thia TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE
the postoflke department for the fis­
LARGE CAMPAIGN FUND
quit work on some pretext or other
morning in front of hi» place of buri­
ever been made
Chinese Want to Take a Hand.
cal year enamg today are awaited gnity. and au rebased on $2000
AT FRISCO IN SEPTEMBER rather 'ban te mixed it the Industrial
Lunderburg did not test the stand nes» by Albert White. White gave
PAID DOWN OR PLEDGED with «-onsiderable interest owing to bail
Rome, June 30.—The ministry of
'ray trusting to chance to secure a
Ball was fixed at $500 each tor j pipes. There had been three or four himM-lt up at once and »»» placed in
marin. has a telegram from Tien
the prevailing belief that they will
better po*it»on and an advance in
. fire drills and water had been run i ustody to await the arrival tX tbe
President
Barnaby
and
Secretary
A
’
Tsin slating it is rumored there that
show an unprecedented inc-e«»e The
Fo-st on tne Coast Since 18&3—Half wages »hoaid the plans of the present
General Ma, the Chinese commander, Silas C. Swallow, a Veteran Temper­ receipts for the year are approxi­ kin «on. of the steamboat company, A agh ths stand pipes This teaU »Lenff from Cridwed
tne Pendleton Membersnip of 35 <-mpkyes culminate in a walkout. It
The shooting occurred a few min­
n -«y is in direct opposition to that
snu
bonds
were
furnished
at
once.
ance Worker of Pennsylvania. Norn- mately
has asked authority to cross the river
estimated a’ 3144 l«wrww».
cd other members of the crew, who ute» before 8 o'clock and iras caused
Will Attend, a Octa l in a Trainload wa* through him that a "flash" oa
Captain
Van
Schaick
is
a
prisoner
Lian and occupy Niu Chwang
■ rated for President and a Texan which is almost double the receipts
what Is expected to happen was
' said there had been no fire drills this by the alieged attention» of Hamilton
in
'be
hospital
Captain
Pease
may
of
Twenty-one Cars From the
fcr Vice President—Platform Reit­ of a decade ago
rleaaed. Since then the main feat-
to
Mr»
White
White
met
Hamilton
year
not
•*
arrested
until
'.omorrow.
when
King and Kaiser Confer.
Northwest — Headquarters Oregon ures have been corroborated from dif­
No less amazing are the figures in
this morning and after a few word»
erates the Demands Heretofore
regard to the rural free delivery serv­ it is expee'ed that the directors of •CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED"
Kiel, June 30.—It is stated in of­
Commandery Wilt Be at tne Pa.ace ferent sources.
drew bi» revolver and fired, instantly
Made by the National Prohibition ice. Today there are over 25.000 the company will also be taken into
ficial circles that a conference be­
Owing to the number of unemploy­
Hotel.
AN EMPTY PHRASE killing Hamilton.
Party. With the Liquor Question routes in operation, as against 20# custody.
tween the kaiser and King Edward
ed workmen at Portland and in the
After Hamilton feii White fired •
five
years
ago.
These
25
000
routes
has resulted in the conviction that
Paramount.
vicinity, tbe contractors are sanguine
Secretary of War Says the Immortal •ecued »hot into tbe body of the pros­
DIED FROM HEAT.
furnish a daily mail service to more
the motive of each in the Far East is
trate man and coolly walked away,
Oregon and Washington Masons -f speedy victory in case of a de«er-
Principle
of
the
Patriots
Must
Be
than 12.500.0 o people residing in rur­
above suspicion, as both desire peace.
giving himself up to the officers
will cut no inconspicuous figure in tbe ttoe on the part of their employes
Harvest Hand Near Walla Walla
They wil co-operate to promote the
Taken With a Gram of Salt—Self.
Indianapolis. June 30.—The dele­ al districts.
Hamilton was 36 years of »ge and •ncT.niaJ cunclave of the Knights They «re more strongly Intrenched la
termination of the war, but without gates were slow in assembling in
Falls From Wagon With Sun­
Government Cannot Be Applied in »as well known in this section. White T. mplar. to be held at San Francisco this belief on account of the action of
EXECUTION IS STAYED
violation of their strict neutrality, or Tomlinson hall inis morning Hands
stroke.
t”e Case of the Filipino»—Would Is a newcomer here and with his wife September 6. the seaskm to Last a th*- circuit court recently tn
making advances to either Japan or ent.-rtained the delegates while wait­
week Pendleton Commandery No 7 » temporary order restraining tbe
Wills
Walia, June 39— While
Make No Prom sea for ths Future has been engaged in the restaurant
A. A. Armstrong of Wynochee Will
Russia
in’-.
bus:news here
has a membership ot 35, and ahc-ut leather workers at Portland from be­
working in the harvest field of Han-
Contingent on Good Behavior of the
Not Be Hanged at Walla Walla.
At 9JO Chairman Wolfenberger
bait that number will leave here Sep­ ing parties to acts of intimldatioa and
i ock Brothers, about 15 miles from
Natives—Address Before the Har­
called the convention to order.
Attack Gensan.
tember 1 in a »pe<;al car lor tbe Goi- v.olence
Walla Walla. June 30—A. A. Arm­ the city on the Harry Shaw road.
Range Hors« Sala
Oliver Stewart then entertained strong. who is now at the penitentiary M K hael Scott was overcome by the
dvu Gate. As u>is is the first trien­
May Delay the Worm
vard Alumni Replete With un-Amer-
Tokio, June 30.—A telegram from
Miles City. June 39— A B Clarke's
nial conclave to be held on the Pa
Gensan states that the Russian Vlad­ the delegates with a brief political under a sentence of death, will not be hea: yesterday and fell from the
A large number of men are employ-
■can Doctrine.
great range horse sale, which begins
cifir cuari since 1883. every Mason • d on the fair grounds, but tbe eCect
ivostok squadron has appeared off speech, asking tor campaign funds hanged tomorrow, the date set for his header ted, striking his bead on the
Cambridge. June 38—In a care- Monday, has attracted hundred* of west of the Rockies who can possibly . f a strike, it is figured, would be
that place, and began an attack on None replied to the quefy as to who execution. This morning Warden Dry­ ground He was taken to tbe house,
horsemen
to
the
city
Some
3500
Secretary of
would contribute $5000, but W W den received a dispatch from the clerk but died a few minutes later, never Í fully prepared adres*
absent himself from business cares tor m.rely to delay work
the town this morning
for a few
head are being herded on the out­
Smith, of Poughkeepsie. N. Y . do­ of the superior court of Chehalis axing recovered consciousness. It ( War Tait today discussed before the
days The workmen, however, are of
skirts to come in tomorrow
Some two weeks will be in attendance
:
Harvard
Law
School
Alumni
A
asocia
nated $1000. Two qualified in the county, notifying the warden that a was not certain last night whether
Twenty one trainioads of knightly tbe opinion that while tbe depart
Cornering Kuropatkin.
$50n class, three in the $300, two in stay of execution had been granted his death was due to injuries received ‘ Hon some phase« of tbe Philippine sit­ I**"'' bead are booked to be sold dur­ pilgrims
are scheduled
to pass m»-nts in which nnskilied labor ts em­
ing
tbe
week.
Liao Yang. June 30.—Kuroki having the $250 and quite a number in smal­ in the Armstrong case
through through Portland over the ployed could be eaaily filled, tbe con-
Armstrong from the fall, or is directly attributa­ uation.
forced Motien Ling Pass, is advancing ler amounts.
i Passing to tbe constitutionality of
northern lines on their way to the trsctoni would experience great dif­
has been at the state prison since ble to heat.
Congressman Burton Mamas.
toward this place. Shoiild he reach
California Mecca. One trainioad. con- ficulty in securing men to carry on
There was a flood in the $160 class, March, when he was convicted of the
Scott was unmarried and 45 years tbe administration tbe secretary said
here, he will have cut off the retreat including I. H. Ames, of Oregon and murder of John R. Patton in a wood old He had lived in Washington for hat :be words “consent of tbe gov-
Norfolk. Neb., June 28 —Congress­ sis'.itig ot exclusively of Oregon and hose branches of labor tn which a
of Kuropatkin, who is at Hai Cheng. Clara Crowhurst, of California
F. camp in Wynochee vajley. in Novem­ some time, being originally occupied , •¡rued" were not intended to be literal­ man Burton French, of Idaho, was Washington commanderies. will be technical knowledge of some craft to
M Kirsher. of Oregon, contributed ber 1903.
with mining
He had some claims ly construed, and declared numerous married at noon to Miss Winifred made up at Portland. Tbe headquar­ necessary.
Eluded the Japanese.
i instances in our bistory where the Har-Iey Burton is known tn congrem ters of tb< Oregon commanderies will
$150. Of smaller contributions of
along the Columbia river
Since the plans of their employee
1 consent of the governed had not been as "Uncle Joe's Baby "
Niu Chwang. June 30.—The Russian from $.V' down, there was a veritable
be at the i’alace Hotel, and they have have become known generally, though
1
obtained.
torpedo destroyer, Lieutenant Burnk- deluge. The collection netted $11.-
engaged the Maple room at that fa­ not in detail tentative efforts have
HANDICAP YACHT RACE.
He spoke of tbe great work of edu-
off. has arrived here from Port Arth­ 000
mous hostelry for an afternoon and been made by the contractors to ad­
l cation being carried on. which is
evening in order to hold receptions. just tbe various causes of diaagru*-
ur with dispatches from St. Peters­
Nominations for President.
Ks.ser Bill Snubs s Bunch of Ameri-
something essential to the preparation
San Francisco has made elaborate ment satisfactorily to all concemed.
burg. eluding the Japanese fleet.
Nominations being in order, at
can Millionaires.
, of the people for any kind of self-
preparations to welcome her Masonic Ju«t what are the results of these con­
2:-Pi the roll was called. California
Kiel. June 29.—The American yacht ! government.
guests and a number of excursions ference« is not a matter at public
Arsenal Blown Up.
yielded to Pennsylvania, and W W.
Ingomar. the kaiser’s Meteor, tbe
Of Aguinaldo Taft said that tbe re­
have been planned, including trips un know; *dge.
St. Petersburg. June 30.—Terrific Hague placed Silas C. Swallow, of
t-mprcks' liluna. Prince Henry's Orion. sult of bls government was oppression,
the bay and short runs by train to
detonations were heard in the direc­ Pennsylvania the veteran leader, in
Herr Ballin's Hamburg and Comet and arbitrary action and disturbance, and
suburban points of interest.
PALOUSE HOSPITAL OPENED.
tion of Kronstadt last night imme­ nomination. Thomas Orwig. of Iowa,
the old challenger. Thistle, started in J that the Filipinos are not ready for
diately followed by a big conflagra­ seconded and there was no other
a
handicap
race
this
morning
from
self
government.
He
concluded
with
WANT HERDER TO MOVE ON.
A MILLIONAIRE BOSS IS
Institution Will B« Conducted Under
tion. It is believed the arsenal and candidate.
Eckenford to Kiel.
this statement: "If they are fit for
Catbolis Auapirs«
chemical laboratory have been partly
The rules were suspended and
NOW UNDER INDICTMENT.
Since
King
Edward's
arrival
here
self-government then I agree that 'he MEDICAL SOCIETY TO
De-amir Citizens ’retest on Presence
blown up. No details are obtainable. Swallow nominated by acclama'ion
Palouse. Wssn., June 23.—Tbe Pa­
'.he American millionaires previously declaration ought to be made snd
of Sheep.
louse general hospital flung open it*
HOLD ANNUAL SESSION.
For Vice President.
included in the kaiser's list of guests 'that we ought to turn the island* '
Boise. Idaho, June 29.—Trouble to doors this morning. Twv pauects
Returned to Harbor.
Boodlers
Who
Confessed
Are
Threat
­
have been excluded from all the offic­ He opposed, however, any promises
George W. Carroll, of Texas, was
threatened
near
tbe
mining
town
of
sought its protection, S J. Kelly, in­
St. Petersburg, June 30.—General
ened With Assassination — Boss ial festivities, ar.’ are much annoyed. j contingent upon what might happen
nominated by acclamation for vice
Stoessel, commanding at Port Arth­
Ea»tern Oregon Physicians Will As­ Deiamar over the pollution of two jured in an accident at tbe Potlatch
Sir Thomas Lipton Is also excluded be­ j in the future.
president.
streams
by
sheep
The
streams
are
Butler
Is
Defiant
and
Raises
the
ur, in a dispatch states the squadron
semble at the Famous Sanitarium to a supply place for herders with large mill, and Frank Revelle, suffering
cause the emperor objects to his
$16,000 Pledged.
Money for All Bonds Required of presence.
with inflammatory rheumatism. Tbe
re-entered Port Arthur after repuls­
Discuss Vrtal Topics and Compare bands of sheep. The herders refuse building to nearly all furnished
MAKES CONFESSION.
At the afternoon session Chairman
ing the torpedo boat attacks. He
His Whilom Pals and Thieving Con­
Professional Notes — Interesting to move on at the request of citizens,
The hospital will be under tbe care
mentions no damage to Russian Stewart announced that the pledges
federates—Has Previously Furnish­
MINISTERS TO CONFER.
Gutke Finds Way of the Boodler
Program Will Be Rendered—Third consequently there are threats that of Sister Heien Waugh, who for two
ships. Heavy rains are failing over amount to $16,000.
the lands will be cleaned out.
ed Money to Secure Absence of Wit­
Hard.
years was in the Mary Drexel home
the field of military action.
Meeting to be Held Since Organiza­
The Woolgrowers' Association has at Philadelphia.
France Will Protect Foreigners in
nesses.
St. IzHiis. June 38.—Charles Gutke.
Prohibition Platform.
tion of the Association.
Arranged to have a niat visit the
Morocco.
Dv. Hein will be in charge of the
Gensan Bombarded.
a ¡ormer member of tbe bouse dele­
Indianapolis. June 30.—The platform
herders and endeavor to get them to plate and Dr. Armstrong of Spokan«
Birmingham. June 28.—A confer- gates, this morning made a full con­
Lyndon. June 30.—Japanese Minis­ declares the destruction of the pres­
change
their
«amping
places.
St. Louis, June 30.—As a result of erne will occur here next week be­ fession to Circuit Attorney Folk of
will be the surgeon for the bcspitaJ
ter Haiyashi reports that the Japan­ ent legalized sale of alcoholic bever­
The third annual meeting of the
the confession of Charles A. Gutke. tween the French foreign ministers, his connection with the famous light­
ese consul at Gensan wired Tokio ages to be the most important ques­
QUARTERLY
MEETING.
the grand jury began today a new the British and American ambassa­ ing deals. Gutke told how he gut bls East«*rn Oregon Medical Association
CAMP MEETING CLOSED.
that six Russian torpedo boats enter­ tion in American politics and denoun­
lioodle investigation and six members dors regarding Morocco, especially re­ $25ou as a delegate to la-hmann's re­ will be held at Hot Lake on July 7,
ed the port today, fired 200 shots into ces the lack of statesmanship exhib­
M.
E.
Church,
South.
Observance
Christian Church Conducts Very Suc­
A steno­ at which time an interesting program
the settlement, sunk a steamer and ited by the leaders of both the demo­ of the house of delegates, who were garding France's intentions for the nowned birthday party.
July 2 and 3.
cessful Revival.
sailing vessel and rejoined three cratic and republican parties In their not members of the combination, protection of Americans and Europe- graphic report of the confession will will be given and a pleasant reunion
The fourth quarterly meeting of
» re summoned to testify, presumably and in that country.
Culdesac.
Idaho. June 29.—Th«
j tie presented to the grand jury
other ships outside the harbor, all refusal to recognize the paramount
of Eastern Oregon physicians will the M. E. Church, South will take Christian camp meeting, which has
in corroboration of revelations made
disappearing
Four persons
were importance of the subject.
¡lace next Saturday and Sunday, the been in progress here during the paat
take place.
by Gutke.
wounded and the damage to the town
Six planks deal with the prohibi­
The 10 days, closed last night. Those in
Dr N. Molitor, of lie Grande, is Rev. H 8. Shangle presiding
was insignificant.
tion issue, denouncing all unusual
president of the association; Dr. E. quarterly conference will be held Sat­ attendance, says this was the beat
Drag
Net
Is
Doing
Business.
methods of dealing with the liquor
Dr. Shangle will camp meeting ever held in Nee Perce
E Ferguson, of The Dalles, is first urday evening.
TO STOP RACE GAMBLING.
St. Louis, June 30.—Colonel Ed
traffic.
vice-president, and Dr. William 0 preach Sunday morning and evening county. The attendance throughout
Venturing into broader fields, the Hti'ler, the millionaire democratic
Spencer, of Huntington. is secretary and the sacrament ot the Ix>rd’s sup­ ■vas large I.a*t night when the meet-
Trying to Make it Unpopular Among platform declares in favor of the im­ bos« who has furnished the bonds for
per wil! be administered after the ng was dismissed there were over $0
and treasurer.
Subordinates.
partial enforcement of all laws safe­ the alleged anil convicted boodlers,
It is persistenly rumored In railroad i vision of J. p. O'Brien, the O. R. & N.
A profitable meeting is anticipated morn lug sermon, at 11 o'clock.
camps on the ground Tbe camp meet­
New York, June 30.—Some of the guarding the people's rights, by a has surrendered since Charles Gutke circles and has not been denied, that system has attained its present pro­ and many prominent physicians from
ing was notable for the perfect or­
confessed
the
implication
of
Butler
The Havre Murderer.
big life insurance companies and sev­ rigid application of the principles of
ficiency and importance in the rail­ different parts of the state will be
der maintained.
In
the
very
near
future.
Important
St. I*aul, June 29.—According to re-
eral of the largest stores in the city justice to all combinations of capita! in alleged bood.tng deals.
road world, and the promotions will present. Following is the program:
Charles Kelly, ex-speaker of the « hang«-« in the official roster of the j all be deserving and profitable to the
orts received at Winona. Minn.. 20
have begun a war on racetrack gam­ and labor and wise adaptation of the
Morning
Session.
Sugar Beet Crop.
Wisconsin militiamen and farmers
bling among their employes. One principles of the initiative and refer­ house of delegates, who confessed Harriman lines in Oregon will be I Harriman system.
"Chronic Constipation"—Dr. J. A. are searching the territory between
A
report
on the progress of the beet
yesterday,
will
also
lie
locked
up.
endum
and
international
arbitration.
made.
company has issued a circular noti­
These officials arc all extremely Gelsendorffer, The Dalles.
The police say Gut.o- and Kelly
Trempleau. Ettrick and Centerville. *ugar industry in 1903. prepared by
Reform in divorce laws, extirpation
According to the report now widely . IKipular with employes and the public
fying the clerks that even their pres­
"The
Importance
of
Active
Princi
­
ence at a racecourse will be counted of polygamy and overthrow of the il­ have been threatened with assassina­ circulated among railroad men, J. P. and the rearrangement will be appre- ples in Medical Sch«n«-e"—Dr E. W Wis. for the bandit, John Smith, the he department of agriculture, shows
alleged murderer of Sheriff Harries, hat there ha* been an Increase in
legal sanction of the social evil are tion .
O'Brien, tlie efficient and popular sup­ ciated by the* patrons of the road as
sufficient cause for dismissal.
of Eau Claire county. Wis.. and of he number of factories in the United
Butler says he will gi t off on bonds erintendent of the O. R A N. system, well as those directly interested in Barnes. North Powder.
In a large department store it was demanded.
a policeman at Havre, blunt. Tbe lo­ States from 23 at the close of 1902 to
Afternoon Session.
all alleged boodlers.
will lie made general superintendent the chauge.
found to be rife among young clerks
BURNED TO DEATH.
'Tiijurles to the Elbow Joint”—Dr. cal police are of the opinion that the 36 at the beginning of 1904. Accord­
of tbe Harriman lines north of Cali­
and even cash girls. Their medium
Mr. O’Brien began on the O. R. &
murderer is hiding in the tamarack ing to the report, tbe sugar beet crop
Butler Indicted.
fornia and west of Huntington, includ­ N. many yearB ago. as a telegraph E. B. McDaniel. Baker City.
of gambling was learned to be a hand
"Etiology
and
Treatment
of «wanips along the Trempleau river, if 1903 amounted to a little more than
St. I»uis, June 3o An indictment ing the O. R. & N. system in Oregon operator, and has been promoted
bookmaker who visited the store Government Building Destroyed and
J.'W.OOO tons, harvested from 243.576
One Life Lost.
has been found by the grand jury and Washington anil the Southern through the successive official posi­ Bright’s Disease"—Dr. J. S. Klocher. near Arcadia
daily, taking wagers as low as 10
acres, the average yield being about
Carbon, N. M., June 29.—Miss against Colonel Ed. Butler on the Pacific system in Oregon.
cents.
tions. to that of superintendent. Mr. Green River Hot Springs. Wash.
81« tons to the acre. The price re­
Weds a Count.
Symposium of typhoid fever:
The same rumor says that M. J. I Buckley startej as a brakeman 15
Triphena Nicol was burned to death charge of coniixiunding a felony and
Paris. June 28.—The wedding ot ceived for beets ranged from $4 50 to
(a) —"Ethiologlcal and Pathological
Oregon's 1904 Crop.
last night during a fire which destroy­ being accessory after the act of brib­ Buckley, now assistant superintendent years ago, and has held every import­
Estimates have been made by those ed the postofflee and customs building ery committed by Charles F. Kelly. of the O. R. & N. at I jl Grande, will ant official position In the train depart­ Lectures of the Disease''—Dr. Willard Count Biron to Miss I*?Ishmann, $560 per ton. Many farmers have
daughter of the American ambassa­ cleared from $25 to $250 per acre.
Butler is also charged with aiding go to Portland as Mr. O’Brien's suc­ ment up to assistant superintendent, Smith, I jl Grande.
in position to . now that Oregon, with a loss of $250,000.
(b) —“Clinical Characteristics and dor to Turkey, was solemnized at the
Kelly to escape, and with furnishing cessor as superintendent of the O. R. which place be now occupies.
Washington anil Idaho will harvest
Hard Day for Rowing.
him money for travel in Europe to & N. system.
Body Recovered.
60,000.000 bushels of wheat this
J. I). Matheson is the oldest engi­ Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever"—Dr. W church a» the St. Pierre Chaillot at
noon today. Ambassador Porter was
Poughkeepsie.
N. Y., Juno 39 — Tbe
avoid
"turning
up"
the
r
en
who
fur
­
H.
Ewin,
Union.
Following
the
order
of
the
change*
season, as compared with 35,000,000
neer
on
the
Mountain
division
and
re
­
Ixindon, June 28.—A Hamburg cor­
Secretary Hay cable«! his regatta morning dawned cloudy with
(c) —“Prophylaxis and Treatment In present
bushels produced in 1903. If the crops respondent to the Central News wires nished the bribe money I. the light­ on down the line, it ¡ b said that J. D. j signed bis passenger run between
enough wind to make rowing difflculL
Matheson, now mechanical foreman at Umaillla and lia Grande three years the Management of Typhoid Fever congratulations.
of Wasco county are taken as a cri­ a report that reached there that ing bill steal
Record time will probably be impos­
l.a Grande will be assistant superin­ ago. to become traveling engineer for Cases'—Dr. C. J Smith. Pendleton
terion to go by those who made the Loomis’ body washed ashore near
Colfax. Wash . June 29.—Dr. T. D. sible this afternoon
There are but
(dl—"Surgical Features of Typhoid
estimate can not be far off, for the Cherbourg.
Edwin F. Knight, correspondent of tendent at I al Grande in Mr. Buckley’s the O. R. Hr N. system, which position
Ferguson, alleged slayer of Agnes few strangers tn town and llttl« bet­
he held until about four montbB ago, Fever"—Dr. R. C. Coffey, Portland
crop here will show a marked in­
the Iiondon Post, with the Japanese place.
"Ulceration of the Cornea"—Dr. A. Downs, was acquitted by the jury at ting. Cornell Is the favorite 10 to $
These men are all pioneer railroad when ’ e became foreman of the me­
crease over that of last year.—Times-
Good soap is made from the soap army at Wa Fang Tien, was killed in
a late hour tonight.
against the field in the varsity.
K Higgs, Heppner.
men in Oregon, and under the super chanical department at La Grande.
Mountaineer.
action by Russian bullets, June 19.
tree of Florida.
AOOPfPLATFORM
MASONS WILL GO
IN SPECIAL GAR
ANO NAME TICKET
CONFESSION OF
MORE BOODLERS
DOCTORS MEET
IT HOT LAKE
OFFICILI CHANGES ON THE 0. R. A N.