motors of th« entire project, last mile* It «la the biggest winning on CAN FILL A WIDER FIELD. application of the same principle summer stopped off at Pendleton for a race track In th«* history of Am<*r convict labor on the highways, or at A business man from Freewater ¡ an interview with the editor of the lea any other useful occupation would George I’ Cole, deserter from the said last evening to the editor of the 1 East Oregonian, in which he sought lessen the amount of labor required East Oregonian: “I do not think you to convince hint of the futility of any regular army, »hot and killed wm. of free laborers without lessening the FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1904. Maiiiinoiid ai Kan. people realize to any proper extent such scheme The plan then advo­ While trying to I «eavenworth, amount or quality of the fuel, clothes escape he wounded AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER or other <*onv«*nlences used by the th«* influence of your Commercial As­ cated by the East Oregonian was ex­ two other m«*n and was himself sociation; or more properly speaking, actly the one now lieing carried out killed. In other Published every Friday st Peadletoa. free man, and his family. the influence that it might have Benjamin and Edwin Coxhkrl. Oregon, by the words, the free laborer and his fam a branch plant owned and niaiiag EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING ily would have a shorter day of la­ What I «*s|x*cially refer to is the ini •*d by the independent Company. It l.ancaHter. Pa . wer«t picking cherries In a tree through which ran a lustily COMPANY. pression fellows from the outside get . is an even chance that it will be ui> charged electric light wire, They bor by virtue of the compulsory labor alxiut th«* town w’ho are guests of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i ot the criminal, and they could use 1 acknowledged success before the came In contact with the wire at the year by mail • Liaily, one yesr association during affairs like the ; central Institution at Kansas City is same moment, and both fell dead from it for reading, pleasure excursions or Daily, »lx mouth* by mail the tree. shooting tournament These men. month» - by mall Dally, f three ---------------- ------ other means of self-improvement and one month by mall Dally, ous A <-oii< etisu« of the opinions ot thus«« •nd hundreds of others during the __ carrte the Dally, per month by carr enjoyment. The attitude of PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS. __ year by mall course of the year's time come here 1 who have attended the great Interna Weskly. one mv^by union man toward labor saving ma- Weekly, six months by mall tioiial « ‘ xhlbits or world ’ s fairs ot the to different events from widely sep — *-*o, four months by mi Weekly' The Butte Miners’ Union has voted ; chinery is very nearly the same as to­ Semi hi eekly. one year by t • rated localities, and take my word ¡>a.si thirty years. U to the effect that 325.tx"» in aid of the Colorado miners' Semi Weekly, six months by ward convict labor: Flor instance, a Semi Weekly, three months b for it, their most lasting impressions the St l,ouls exposition is tbe biggest, strike. . coal digging machine which will do There 1» ov« r 3100.000.ouo In coln«-d of the city are formed right here in but al the same time about the crud Member Scripps McRae New* A»e«xia the work of 10 men simply throws 10 tloo. _________ __________ _____________ I eat affair of the kind that has ever money now stored In the San Fran« is* the Commercial Association's parlors men out of employment who perhaps co mint In a certain sense, these men. no been pulled off. It is not judiciously- Tbe East Oregonian I* on snle nt B B. The Elks of Roseburg will bulbi a Rich's Sew* Stands at Hotel Portland nod know no other calling at which they arranged from the standpoint of the Hotel I’erkln*. Portland. Oregon two-story, »ton«- and brick building I can make a living except coal dig­ matter if they do come here on bus person who must economize his tim>* this summer. ging What a destructive doctrine it iness. or for an outing in which mosi Saa Francisco Bureau. 408 Fourth St of their time during the day is taken —It takes alxiut twice as much travel Chicago Bureau. 90» Security Building. is. and subversive of good The main building of the Philomath govern- Wssulugton. D. C Bureau. 501 14th St. to get in the same amount of sight­ College al Corvallis will Im enlarg N. W. n.ent and the good old time imine- up. find considerable time in which to study their new environment from seeing a** at the Chicago exposition, cd this summer Telephone. Mstn 11. _____ woriel custom of unceasing hustle, to Seattle is alsiut to build a ninnici- and the whole affair is less complete cla«m that the coal digging machine the standpoint of the tourist and of pal electric lighting au lest at Ion that Entered at Pendleton pootoltlce as second and ready for the public at the end of the traveler with a curiosity to satis- class matter. will ss 310.500 a given amount of raw product, in­ where, how far the various influen­ Sam Sal«*, of Baker City, ha» been < GENERAL NEWS. stead of being used as a mean» of ces of the Commercial Association's arrested and plac«-d under 3100 bonds go In •••••••••••••••a* adding to corporate wealth, or of equipment and management for using a canceled stamp ren The jewing down the price of the free formulating visitors’ opinions of the Ths Beggar. town Its society, business, prospects tral part ot Africa was run yeeter-1 A purse of 3411* has been hung up man's labor' at Sumpter for a comp«*t)tion rock day 1 gave a beggar from my and purposes." drilling contest to be held the little store Fifty thousand tailors of New Y ’ ork ' WHIRLWIND ON THE WAY. And much more to tbe same effect. to fight the “open shop” poll« y. will - Fourth Of well-earned gold. He Over 31.000.000 ha» been expanded *om<- of the observations being in the go on a strike spent the shining store The depths of hyprocnsy are sound on Fra»« r river, British Columbia, And came again, and yet nature of sharp criticism of the Th«* expen»«*« of the Cuban govern I ed by some newspapers and politic­ dykes, to reclaim swamps and land* again, still cold Commercial As&xiatlon—not because m«*nt la»t y<*»r were $15.933.646. it** ‘ subject to overflow ians in tbe wail going up about he And hungry as before. receipts. 318.007.302 of mismanagement or neglect, but be­ “dangers of pauper immigration to Th«* Grand American handicap »boot' A sawmill and planing mill plant I gave a thought, and through American institutions." etc., etc. In cause. in the Freewater man's opin­ held at Indianapolis, closed yesterday to coat 3100.IMW. will be built that thought of mine summer on ground adjoining ion. it is not filling tbe full measure There were 163 entries. the broad sense all Americans are He found himself the man. Coeur d’Alene. Idaho of its opportunities. There was no im Cardinal Satolll, the special repre immigrants, or the descendants o! supreme, divine. R W Deal, of Union county, gainsaying his opinions, because they rentalive of Pope Pins X. visited Fed. clothed and crowned with migrants, and the exceptions arr pardoned by Governor Chamberlain came from the standpoint of an out- President Roosevelt recently. blessings, manifold. Deal was serving a four year taken ovly to the importation of those And now he begs hj more sider who is shrewd and fair. Miss Myrtle Edwards, ot Newark. tence for h<>rs«**t«*a]ing foreigners who are really a detriment —Magazine of Mysteries Ray Hilton fell from a railroad Visitors are always impressed by N. J., swung so long that she fell from to the country the swing in an epileptic fit. bridge near Mullan. Idaho, June 23. the welcome extended by the Pen­ ••••••••••••••• But the policy of importing the Fire of a supposedly incendiary or­ and his back was broken He stil! dleton Commercial Association, and igin did damage amounting to |300 lives tn a J.ssoula hospital most vicious and ignorant classes be­ always highly compliment CONVICT AND FREE LABOR. their 000 in Cleveland lumber yard». Tbe freight handlers and warehouse cause they furnish tbe cheapest la­ treatment and speak in most fiati er­ Porto Ricans demand that the men of Ran Francisco vote to con­ There are more than 2000 convicts bor that the great mining and manu­ ing terms of the equipment oi the United State« stop tbe bntl building, to to tbe city paying out money for dec­ built on the south side of town. outside of prisons. This condition is alone 7000 native-born Americans sorts ion is filled, from tbe viewpoint orations. Tbe commit tee appointed by were discharged from employment in a pet grievance with the labor unions Secretary Tait ha» issued an order | Boise Chamber of Commerce to sell of on>- who knows what a full utiliza­ the mines and factories of Pennsyl ­ ot that state, which are doing all tion of its possibilities for advertis­ making the Dtngley tariff applicable l 500 »han*» In a llumbia riv«*r rapid« 14 which require physical and mental and moral irresponsibility from for­ advertising campaign. cent over 19*»2 mil«-« north of Bndge|x,rt Th«* skiff effort had it not been for the exces­ eign countries, and they have some­ Russ was Henry Brown, a justice of the was overturned and No visitor at the association's par sive increase in the appropriations what overdone it, even from their United States supreme court, wi* drowned. June 25 lore from abroad should be allowed to for caring for the insane convicts, own standpoint, because this element marrietl June 25 at Bordentown. N J . Nine boboe* broke ont of the Lewis­ ton jail in a bunch tbe night of June rendered so by idleness. But not is the dangerous one in strikes and escape to his native wilds, east. west, to Mrs Josephine E Tyler During an electric storm at Che» 25 Fir e other petty offenders could merely is the problem one of the hu­ other disputes, and is fast growing south or north, without carrying with Pa five boys took refuge under have escape! but refused to do so, manities. but of political economy in more and more uncontrollable, They him illustrated f>ampblets descriptive trr. a cherry treet wbi< t was atrock by and remained in jail of tbe splendid opportunities which several phases. The union man who have been, and are. “sowing the lightning killing three << tbe boys The county court of Multnomah sees no further into tbe labor ques­ wind." and the whirlwind Is on the the city and county offer every intel­ Two Cripple Creek miners declare ligent. thrifty and progressive man tion than an irrepressible conflict way. that General Beil bad them strung up at the rtrart house two weeks off dur­ who desires to change his location by the thumbs for four boars and ing tbe «ummt-r and two Satuniay over wages, hours of labor and the ina? reatad afternoons off each month. The association managers are on o''ier«ls<* barbarously When people shudder at the wick­ closed, or open shop, groans aloud at tbe right track, but they ought to tl **m F W Neaaly. of Prosser. Wash. the jspect of convicts entering in­ edness of New York city, and cry out uls for counter agricultural department, from the ployed for their own sakes, and long­ Oregon. Washington. Idaho. California. They cost tbe state dependent Packing Company to build ! feiting He is tbe most expert coun­ Sahara dewer Montana. Nevada. Wyoming, L'tah. headed enough to admit that it is pos’age terfeiter of paper money of large de- 31S each exclusive in Portland a plant for the reduc ­ ■ nomination In the world cheaper in the long run than increas­ New Mexico and Arizona, or 3,450.000 d»tn<> Taylor Slglin. the defeated ed appropriations for the support of people. Il all the crimes committed tion of Northwestern «h«-ep. cattie 1 Rev Edward F Moldenke. of New crat landidat«* for sheriff of Coo» and hogs into mutton, beef and pork i York, out of whose flock 20 were lost county, talks of sontestlng on the an excessive number of insane. But lion of the states and territories of ! in tbe Slocum disaster, died of heart be comprehends no alleviation of the of the West could be grouped together and their by-products, indicates a ! failure, superinduced by grief, while ground of fraudulent voting. The al- I*«**! majority against him was 87. growing tendency on the part of the for a close inspection each day. as it situation that is outside of the de­ conducting the fun«*ral of the victims promoters of that great trust-busting Alvin Meigs ha* been acquitted at mands of unionism. This is speaking the crime ot New York city, the result Because his wife, who »as an in­ Pitzville. of wilfully marrying anoth­ of the average union man, whose pro­ would stagger belief. The proportion organization to oe practical and take valid. must undergo a severe opera­ er mans wife. His wife. Sarah .Me- pensity to shy at the mention of of crime in the great city is far below advantage of natural conditions for tion to save her life. Carl Schmidt. F«*rron. will now be tried on a charge remedial measures not demanded in that of the Western states The three the furtherance of Its designs to ■ a mining promoter of New York, went of bigamy Melg* Is her third utu- i home and blew out his brain» band the by-laws of his particular union, and a half millions of the West are break the hold of the great packing Further i Austrian cruiser Kaiserln Eliz- is proverbial, if the union shoemak­ scattered over such a vast extent of trust upon the producers George H Bart eg«-« of Dayton. ' I abeth. which was to have arrived at it is a vindication of the I>osltion . s*,, rrBn . -iaco a month ago. has fall- Wash . aged 71 year« died June 23. er, coal miner or wagon-maker bad territory that the rriminal record It la He was wealthy, and had been on recognition as a factor in civilization seems light, compared to tbe record of taken a year ago by the Has’ Oregon ed to put in an appearance th* coast 53 years He was a veter­ sea thought that it has been lost at ian. which editorially advocated just outside of a mere profit-producer for the city, while the fact remains that an of the Indian wars of the 50». and Chauncey Hotalling. living n ear- the boot and shoe, the coal and vehi­ tbe proportion of crime, to population, this very scheme—of a parking plant Binghampton. N. Y . first shot hiii had lived in Dayton 32 yean. cles trusts, the products of convict is greater in tbe entire Pacific coast in the Northwest, to be built by the blind baby dead, then tri«*d to shoot R J Finnegan was found shot four labor would be so utilized as to region, than in the crowded centers of Independent tompany En route from his wife, and set bis house afire, limes, at Butte and died accusing Portland to Denver, Charles Martin, jeering as the body of his son burn- Mrs Elisabeth Morr.wn of shooting shorten bis own hours of labor and New York. him without cause. The woman Is the secretary and main push of tbe 1 ed. make his own lot lighter just in pro- Colonial Giri. 5 years old. won the missing and is believed to have gone Carrol D. Wright, in a recent ad­ Independent Company, and one of portion to the amount of wealth the 341 5< hi handicap at St Isnils June 25, into the bills and taken her own life. convicts produce. In other words, if dress, took cognizance of the grow­ the brightest and most efficient pro Tn 2:09:5; distance one and a quarter The affair took place June 25. convict labor dug 1,000,000 tons of ing difficulty of men who have pass­ coal, it would be just that much less ed their prime, in obtaining employ­ for fr.-e labor to dig, and the time to ment. The demand is for young men, hhhhhhhwhhhw dig it in would be subtracted from and the tendency is to work them out and to throw them aside the moment the latter’s hours of labor without their energy and endurance begin lessening his remuneration. By the failing. The pace does not permit a conservation of forces. Mr. Wright used these premises as an argument for some provision by society, or by the organization of industries, for pensioning these exhausted workmen. In Chicago, a few days ago. Andrew Wermilen. 45 years old, described in recommendations found among his ef­ fects as “sober, industrious and a first-class mechanical engineer.” com­ mitted suicide. Wherever he applied tor work he was met with the state­ ment, “You are too old.” A man of LOVE DIES 45 should have 15 or 20 yean of good Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox «ays there working power, re-enforced by train­ comes a time in the cour»e of Burned love when "the thrill goes out of the hand ing and experience. If for any reason clasp and the kiss at times, and it is then be is not at bis best, he is still a valu­ that hnibsnd and wife may be susceptible toother magnetic personalities " The rea able asset for tbe community, son for this condition of sffsir« is often the worth preserving. • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Big Sale in Three Big Departments All This Week SUITS AND SKIRTS. * Y X ■ Wo Skirts, M Suit», the biggest -orttnent shown In Pendieron and go this week at reduced prices. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Over loo Sults on the bargain .Men's 310 suits, 3650. 312 00 37 50; 115 00 suits, 38 GO. 200 ren’s suits worth from 32 to (5, just half price. Mothers, lxiys In table suits, child- all go bring SHOES. The big slio* sale go«-« ruernly on. Don't mins it ladles* 50 shoes. 3125; 33 00 shoes, 3) 50. Children’s 31 50 shoes, 31-00. Over 2U00 pairs <>n »ale at reduced prices. 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The man and weaknesses peculiar to women evei attained, the proprietors rf Dr. Pierce’« who deliberately resorts to thievery Favorite Prescription now feel fully war­ as a preferred substitute for work as ranted in offering to pay 5S°° in legal money of tbe United States, for sny csss a means of earning a livelihood, has of Leucorrhea. Female Weakness, Prolap lived long enough, and while lynch Stu. or Falling of Womb, which they can not cure All thev ask is a fair and res law is never justifiable, a few strenu sonablc trial of their means of curs. our. applications of hemp in such A great deal of »ickns»« may be saved by great keeping on hand a copy of Dr. Pierce’» cases should not cause any thousand page illustrated book. "The Com amount of public grieving. •ion Sense Medical Adviser." Sent free paper-bound, for twenty-one one-cent A mill man by the name of Cox ■tamps, to pay cost of mailing onJy,' or cloth met with a bad accident about 7 bound for thirty - one stamp» Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association o'clock this morning at. the North Pole. In some way he got entangled 66; Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y Constipation and a bilious attack go hand in the machinery. One of the bones in-hand D% Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet« are of his wrist was broken and he re- a sure and speedy curt for both. Tiny sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet' reived a bad cut on the forehead. He is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathar was unconscious for half an hour af­ tic. They never gripe. Nothing else u ter the accident occurred.—Sumpter ■just as good." Daily Miner. 1 ▼ TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTl 111.. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A a A A A A A A A A A A A A A a a ....................... .................. ▼▼▼▼! :