The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 08, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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Th* East Orogenlan of Pan •
filetea, Oregon, la published In
th« heart of the wonderfai In •
land Empire
You will find •
that It la readable, reliable e
and progressive. and will git« •
you the news reliably, accu- a
rately and fully
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peachtnciit of Roosevelt on the alleg
ed ground that the president con
dunes th«* unlawful sale of liquor In
Yellowstone 1‘ark and refuses to re
move Superintendent Pilcher, who 1.
held responsible tor the alleged
lation of the law
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surely have gone to pl«c«a. It is in
imminent danger of going into tbe
gulch now. and a »tiff wind up or
down the canyon is liable at any hour
I
to precipitate that catastrophe
Storm on Upper McKay.
Hev Robert Liven failed to meet
Majority Credentials Report.
hi* Upper M< Kay creep appointment
It in brief supports th«* act of the ,
at 3 p m Sunday, being caught out
national committee in every respect
in the violent rain, which made roads
and announces respective cases could .
••ntlrely impassable and traveling dan­
be «-onsidered in a general way
gerous He preached at Pilot Ro< k at
State Senator Grady, of New York I Carnival Committee of the Damage by the Shower of 11 a tn. and was on his way to Upper
Platform Will Deal With Irrigation, Statehood for Territories move«] a separate vote on the prop j
McKay when overtaken by the e orm.
Sunday Not So Great as He aver* that tor a time th* rainfall Less Than 100 Survivors of the Scandinavian Steamer Are
Metropolis Now Objects to
osition to give the Philippines si* ,
votes, he declaring against such rec :
was heavier than he ever b«-for«- »aw
and Election of Senators by Direct Vote.
Rescued After Terrible Suffering.
«ignition on the grounds that the Phil ,
Reported.
it lu any place or climate.
Hood Relief.
ippines are not a part of the Unite.) '
I lie had just «rosac-d McKay and it*
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Slates The Philipplm* delegates wilt J
. waters were never more quiet or < ¡ear
-
ie allowed to keep their seats, bu .
when the storm broke, and the boul
PORTLAND MERCHANTS DIS
ETREETS ON HILL ARE
given no voles.
Indications of Abandonment of the Monetary Planks of 1896 and 1900—
■iers I m gan rolling and « rashing He Vessel Struck Lonely Reef of Roteali island. 300 Miles West of Scotland.
In view of the largo Increase of!
took to a safe ledge at one side of'the I
SATISFIED WITH DONATION.
SADLY WASHED OUT
Will Denounce Imperialism and the Trust Fostering Tariff System of
isipiilatibn of the Indisn Territory and '
While Going Ahead at Full fipaed—Sewn«* on Board Beggar Dsscnp-
road, and bung onto the ltn«w and ■
Oklahoma, the report recommended
bl* <-ourage as best be could Within
the Republican Party—Tremendous Enthusiasm at the Sight of Bryan
t»on
—Frantic Passengers Leap Into Boata Cagaxing Thm Ower 2M
that each territory bo given six vote i
half an hour the water was up to the
each in the next national convention ! Carntval Committee May Try to Re­ Jos Lmdsay Loses >100 Worth of i high water mark and carrying every
—The Parker Hurrah Is Machine-Made and Comes Slow and Hard.
Children Among the Passengers—Captain Goss Down With Hl* Vaaacl
The majority j«art of th«* report wad cover From the 1903 Fourth of July
Property by a Flood That Came j imaginable kind of debris. whi« h in
then adopted except that relating to
(eluded boulder» a foot in diam««ter
—Boat* Bearing Survivors Picked Up Two Daye After Wrack by Finn­
Comm.ttee the Amount of Celebra­
Down College Street—Todd House
Illinois and the District of Columbia
which came rushing down out of side
St. Louis. July- 7.—Under a great sees an opportunity so to do. There­
ing
Trawler—Anniversary of La Bturgoyne Disaster Four Years Ago.
tion Funds Donated tc Heppner Re­
is Undermined by Water—Cellars canyon» from every direction.
arched canopy of yellow cloth, ribbed tore, in all human probability. Parker DESPERATE FIGHT IN
Knowing
that
tbe
roads
to
bls
des
will be the presidential nominee of
lief— Merchants Claim They Re­
Are Filled on North Side—Silt is
ar. 1 fringed in white, the democratic the convention
tins'ion would all be equally impass­
MANCHURIA INTERIOR
ceived No Benefit From Last Year's
Spread Over Lawns and Many Minor able. Mr DI ven took across the res
hosts assembled in national conven­
Many Petitioners.
»•rvatlon for home The water had
Russians Assail and Win First Round
tion today
The big Coliseum hall
Contribution and it Should Be Ap­
Freaks Performs«»—Country Roads
Ixiudon. July 5. -Last Tuesday were rompoaed of 71 Dane* 6«
The committee is impatient because
done queer things tn places with the
But
Are
Driven
Off
and
Badly
never held so large a crowd animated of the demands made on their time
plied to This Year's Celebration.
Are Badly Damaged in Places.
soil «if uneven density and friability. morning the Danish steamer Norge Bwedea, 'M Norwegians 15 Finn»
Flanked—Japanese Losses Appar­
by a single purpose. The weather by petitioners of all sorts this morn
While driving along in a perfectly which left Copenhagen June 22 for and »4 rtuxtia&t
One ol the sorriTorii from the life
ently the Heawer—Battle
Was
level place one of his hor*«-s stepp»-d New York, with nearly 8uv «-migrants
outside was sultry and goomy and ing. .
aboard, »truck on the Isle of Rockall. U>at that was picked up by the trawl­
A cattle raisers' association sub­
Largely Fought by Riflemen at
In.o
a
crevice
four
or
live
inches
wide
the light which penetrated the hall
Portland. July 6.—lx*gal action may
Proportion«-d to the amount of rain
about 2>i mile* <.ff the w«-»t coast of er in giving his version of the scene
mitted a plank requesting protection
Close Range—General Result Ad­ be reeoneti to to recover from the sbich fell, the force of the unexpected and dropped abruptly about four feet. S«x>tland. and all on board except 27 »ays that when he reached the deck
from the windows was insufficient to by interstate commerce and preven­
It
was
imi«os»ible
to
get
tbe
animal
vantageous to the Japanese. Who Heppner reli«»f commitlee appointed wind and the general »«are so little
after the shock, that the venae! was
dispel the darkness.
% I tion of differential freight rates.
out sideways, and it flc»und«-red along are th«Aigbt to bare drowned.
Defeat the Russians' Purposes and by the citizens last year, the amoust real damage was done by the storm of for about a rod when the limit of the
Ex Senator Towne offere«l a peti­
Heavy weather «auaed the Norge half tinier water and rapidly sinking
A few brilliant electric globes, how­
of th«- 19«'3 Fourth of July fund ap- Sunday that the contrast with the re­
Fight Them to a Standstill.
scour«*d out place Was reached and to run off her course. When tbe ves- The boats that had been launched
ever. helped the struggling daylight tion with lo.ooo signatures demand­
pli«-d to the Heppner relief fund.
ports sent out Is almost ludlcruua.
ing the independence of the Philip­
the horse clinri»ed to the surface £t m -1 struck tbe reef tbe emigrants were rapidly filling with the frighten
Tokio. July 7.—The Japanese cruis­
Portland last year raised a large
and illuminate«! the gay colors of the pines.
The principal damage done to the had fallen into a p«x-ket made by tbe were below waiting breakfast. Tbe ed em.grants, who were fighting for
Fourth
ot
July
celebration
fund
which
decorations, which, though simple,
• sew«*r system is in washing out the
The committee approved the planks er Kai mon was sunk by a mine ia
vessel was quickly barked off the a place n one ot the email craft.
was turn«-»! over to the Heppner re­ expos«*d places, especially fills which washing out ot a mass of loo»«- soil rock but the heavy seas ruxhed in
An ofllivr succeeded In getting the
were effective. There was no at­ dealing with irrigation, separate state­ Talien Wan bay Tuesday last.
surrounded
by
heavier
dirt,
leaving
lief fund, after the horrible disaster, were made to recently that the soil
through a big vent in her bows, caus­ *:x wom-n and ore girl into the big
tempt to mass them in any one cen­ hood for territories, and election of
an
almost
complete
arch
over
a
bole
and the celebration was called off
had not time to become packed and
ing tbe ¡»assengers to make a rush lifeboat and then told the men to get
tra! point and no pictures were dis- senators by direct vote.
Japanese Repel an Assault
This week when the carnival > oa>- firm The system bad no trouble tn several fret wide
for the deck above Tbe hatchways . m This officer then took charge ot
pl» rad.
Mr
Dtv-n
saw
many
evidences
of
Chairman Champ Clark's Speech.
Lamdon. July 7.—The Central News mittee called upofi the merchants for arrying off the extraordinary volume the d«-su »ctiveness ot the rain
In the lottery by which the seating
It sere small aLd win te-came «logged -he boat, but after safely getting away
Mr. Clark, upon taking the stand,
contribution* for the celebration, the
from the »inking ship, and it tiding
rt state delegations was determined, said: "Had King David- been in reports a fight between the Russians , merchants claim«*»! that the amount of water—said by Observer Johnson was almost impossible to follow the with human beings
that the boat was overloaded, he
it happened that some of the largest Chicago while Lodge was reading th«* under Kashtalisky and a force of subscribed last year, should be ap­ ' to be two full inches, which tell with­ roads at all. and frequently could be
Beats Are Capsized.
j.raped into tbe *ea and attempted
' «re most fortunately placed. New republican platform, he would no Japanese near l_antyasan Th« Rus- < plied to the fund for this year’s cele­ in 4«> minute« The sewers vertalnly seen maibiuery an<i the depri» of
The
vessel
began
to
go
down
al
­
■ to reach another boat, but was drown
In 4o minutes The sewers certainly cropa piled and strewn and debtro»»-d.
York. Indiana. Pennsylvania. Michi­ doubt have reiterated the opinion that sians made a sudden attack in the
most
immediately
and
.
eight
boats
bration. and refuse»! to contribute flushing though It was scarcely need
: *d In tbe swirling waters
gan are immediately in front of the all men are liars.' for surely there darkness, during a heavy rain, on the ' further.
Damage on North Side.
were quickly lowered, into which
The Japanese I
>*d
Separated by the Tide.
speakers' stand, Alabama. New Jer- never was more mendacity packed in­ Japanese outposts
The
damage
to
private
property
on
women and children were put. Out
The carnival committee now threat­
Aside from the washes spoken of.
sey. Illinois and Indiana are to the to the same space in any document casualties are report«-»! to be 1< hh ».
The
e«caping
boats rowed together
the
north
side
of
tbe
river
did
not
of these eight boats six were caught
Strong Japanese reinfonements a:>- ens to bring suit to recover the and which nax-essitates several days'
Ohio. Kentucky, 1-urporting to be a grave state paper.
right and back.
tor some time, but finally became sep­
hear
reach
the
proportion»
accredited
by
tbe
heavy
seas
dashed
against
amount
taken
from
the
celebration
lieared.
but
were
twice
repulsed,
i
work by men and teams to properly
Maryland. Texas and Minnesota or-
The cash the side of the sicking vessel and arated owing to the strong tide drift
"Our contention is that government Finally the Japanese made a flanking fund last year, and applied to the refill them there were a dozen or d»nng the excitement
cupy the center of the hall. Virginia, shall
outlay
io
effeet
repairs
wtl
be slight, their it mates caught up and swept ng them away from each other The
Hepfmer
relief,
inasmuch
as
the
cele
­
be
restored
to
the
democratic-
movement
and
the
Russian«
narrowly
more places in different parts of town
Louisiana. Massachusetts, the Dis­
rawier Silvia bad been on a fiahlnt
but
considerable
work
in
the
shape ot away
bration
was
«-ailed
off
last
y«*ar
and
»-scaped
being
surround«*«!
republican
basis
on
which
the
fathers
where the trench«*» over the sewerage
trict of Columbia. Carolina ami the
muse around the Hebrides and on
o«!d
jobs
of
cleaning
streets
and
Many
«-migrants
on
board
the
sink
­
no
bebelit
was
receives!
by
the
mer
­
■
of
the
republic
intended
it
to
rest,
in
­
Husaian relnf»»rcem«-nts then came 1
which was mad«- last year caved in
territories bringing up the rear. Vir­
-bis trip she st earned farther west
stead of a government of classes, by up and the czar’s forces were enabled j chants from the contribution
badly. In moat places thia was due yards and removing debn» must be ing ship grabbed life belts and . lean usual, and thus fell in with tbe
ginia. Colorado, Idaho and Tennessee and
done to pat several propenies on the threw themselves overboard and were
for classes.
to
retire'
The
Russian
casualties
i
to
not
digging
down
from
the
surface
delegates were among the first to ai«-
same foiling that :bey were before drowned Oniy three boats got safely firs; boat.
POSTMASTER INSANE
"We insist that exorbitant taxation were 3«"*
in the places where the cave took Sunday.
pear. Chairman Jones arrived at
Ro kail, where the Norge struck, is
away from the Norge The survivors
shall
be
reduced
to
just
and
reasona
­
Another
report
is
received
of
a
ba'.-
'
pla«-e.
but
in
digging
under
to
save
11:40. simultaneously with the turn ble rates; just extravagance in appro­
Nearly all the damage was to prop­ *sy that Captain Gundel stood until ■ cutuidered a very dangerous reef, tbe
Pasco Pioneer Suffers Strange Afflic­ labor, leaving arched place« which
tie
of
Russians
tinder
Keller,
but
it
is
1
ing on of all the electric lights in the priations shall cease; that all depart­ apparently the same tight. It gives :
rock* rising about 75 feet out of the
tion as Result of Illness.
were filled in a» sum as the sewer erty which lay In the track ot the 'he last on the bridge of tbe sinking water.
hall.
waier
which
rushed
down
the
can
­
v
«a»«-;
and
went
down
with
the
ship
ments
shall
be
thoroughly
Invesiigat-
th»
Russian
casualties
at
13
officers
.
Wallula. July 6 —William Gray, piping was laid It was impossible to
Jones' presence was not noticed
The Norge baa been la the service
Seccnd Bcxt Heard From
postmaster at Pasco, and well known properly fill these arcbed placed— yon which originally crossed Jackson
Even the arrival of Senator Dubois of I ed from top to bottom by congression­ and 3> hi men killed and wounded
of the Scaniiinaviaa-Amer.can line
street
about
where
it
is
now
cro«»«-d
al
committees,
that
evil-doers
be
throughout Eastern Washington, has that is. to tn any degree pack down
Owing to tbe Norge sinking so sud­ , piyrag between New York and Copen
Idaho, and ex-Senator Pettigrew of
driven from public service and prop­
been adjudged insane and taken to •be dirt, which in the course of time by Bush street. The «anyon north of denly more than B.«0 emigrants were nagen for several years. She was an
Report of Fight Confirmed.
South Dakota, who walked down the erly
Jackson
street
had
been
gradually
punished: that trusts shall be
, settled, leaving spaceq between the
Juuwn into Use waler. Su«J> ot these * iron vessel ot 3338 tons groas and
center of the hall together, failed to
St. Petersburg. July 7—A dispatch i th« h..s-.ita! at Medical lake
Vr Gray has been failing in health fill and the surface of the street above filled In end made into pleasant and as could swim tried to reach the 2121 totu Det
attract any at tendon, but when the pro.-ceded against by indictment, as this ev»-ning «infirm» the report of a
fertile
ga.detu
and
yard»
Texas delegates marched double file i are common and smaller criminals . fight between Russians under Kell«*r for some time and during the past The violent rainfall afforded the oc
Th.- first property to b«- affected boats, but these were dreadfully
"The doctrine that wherever the
down bearing the lone star flag, the American flag floats it should con­ and a force of Japan«-»«- The Russian i three weeks his friends have been «aslon for the surface giving way and was James Brink's Iota His fencing crowd.-d to tbe point of danger, their
RESIDENTS OF OREGON.
noticing signs of Insanity 11« was in leaving numerous boles from one to
pushing
tbe
struggling
crowd howled delightedly, which
was torn down and »wept away and a nmares
tinue to float, right or wrong; and losses were 100 Idled and 17 officer*. |
wretches
back
into
the
sea.
Practi
­
broke the ice and from then on there that the only patriotism is to support and 273 men wounded. The Japs lost Walla Walla Monday transacting bu»- four feet d«*ep
Th«- most conspicuous of these mass of silt, gravel and boulder*, cally all of the oecupanis of tbe three Anna and Elizabeth Bucaiey Were
Th«- battle was fiercely | in«-ss and returned home that eve­
were sporadic bursts of applause as Roosevelt's Philippine policy, if be heavily.
From Moater.
caved in places, and also the moat some of the latter weighing 300 boats that got safely away from the
distinguished men or delegations ar­ has any. right or wrong, is the veriest fought betwen rifi«-m«-n who were at i ning
His acquaintances here noticed at dangerous, is on South Main street, pounds or more, now «overs nearly sinking ship were ¡assengers and un-
Sp..kane
Wash.,
July 5— Anna and
rived.
close
range
rot. as silly as a tale told by an idiot.
the tim<- that his actions were pecu on the billside, where a dozen long all the space not occupied by the a«cu»tonv«d to handling a boat One E..zabeth Buckley, passengers on tbe
bouse,
which
stood
on
higher
ground.
President Roosevelt is not the coun­
j ill fated «'.eainsbip Norge, formerly
liar, but It was supposed they were irregular crevices menace passers-by.
Convention Called to Order.
Next came the Jackson property, of th«**e three beats landed
ONE DEAD; 82 INJURED.
try. The time has not arrived when
canned from I is steknes» *
and almost render the street Impass
: lived in Oregon They were residents
More Rescued.
St. Louis. July 7.—The convention the people will accept the arrogant
now
owned
by
F
W
Schmidt
Tbe
When he reached Pasco Monday able
After night it is entirely lm
was called to order at 10:12. Arch­ dictum of Louis XIV, repeated by an Celebration at Chicago Keeps Police
A dispatch from Uoyd’s signal sta­ tof Moeier, Or. near Tbe Dalle*
onrush
of
boulder*
and
trash
did
not
night be developed strong signs of in­ past-able, in the daytime a t«-am can
About a year ago they left Moater and
bishop John J. Glennon of St. Louis, American president, 'I am the state ' ”
at Butt ot Lewis. Scotland, this went
Busy—100 Arrests.
sanity He startled the town by the •<nly ¡-a»» by being driven very «are reach bis lots, but stopped on the tion
to Seattle, where they -»rr.
opened the convention with prayer.
morning
»tat«-*
that
the
G-nnan
tank
Chicago. July 7.—Chicago's fatal!- . anttoun« ement that be had received fully, and along the sides of the Brink property But when tbe storm
Democratic Cringere.
'
for
six
months Then they moved to
was over th.- west halt of the lot was • t«*amer Emlgl which passed there
Rules and Order of Business.
Clark denounced the cringing dem­ ties as a result of the celebration ba> k pension to th«- amount of SO.- street
this morning signalled that she had his ciey where -hey lived at 3298*
covered
with
a
Led
of
silt
from
an
Thomas F. Grady, chairman of the ocrats on the other hand who said the numbered on«* dead and 82 injured 000.
The most damage to private prop
aboard some castaways from the Dan­ ' Spokane avenue.
committee on rules and order of busi­ president should be supported in his Figures a year ago were 22 dead, and
He immediately discharged himself erty was to the dwelling and kits be­ inch to a foot and a half in depth
They went to Europe to viatt reia-
ish steamer Norge The survivors
Besides
tbe
necessary
destruction
to
ness read its report.
Philippine policy even if it is wrong 117 injured. Throughout the city the as postmaster and swore in J. D. Mc­ longing to Joe Lindsay, on South the sod shrubbery and grass, there are prolably those who got away in tives whom they had not seen for
Delegates From Porto Rico.
Has Roosevelt a policy* He denied fire losses were generally smaller Carthy aa bls successor By night be Thompson on the «-ast side of the was no especial damag«- to the prop­ tbe second Uat that was separated years, and in tbe last letter received
The announcement that the com- it, classing him as an opportunist, than in former years The police m was worth I200<HM) and when taken street, at the foot of the bill and di­ erty except to till tbe cellar with from that picked up by the trawler from them by friends in this city,
mittee on credentials had given the waiting for something to turn up In all parts of the city made marly >(>• to the train to be sent to the asylum rectly In the mouth ot the little can- water
Silvia. While saving this second boat •hey wrote that they intended to sail
his wealth reached into the millions' > yon which forms the south end of
delegates from Porto Rico votes in the meantime our soldiers are being arrests during the day.
will reduce the list of *oss of life, i by the Norge on thexr return.
Adjoining
the
Schmidt
property
on
Mr Gray was one of the pioneers College street
This canyon was a
the convention, was received with killed and are dying of disease in
there
is little doubt but that fully 7««o
of Pasco and Ainsworth, and for a raging torrent within 10 minutes after the west u William Moore's residence went down with the Norge There is
Survivors Sail for Bestow.
shoals A president cannot be better
cheers.
number of years held the office of the rain began, and several properties
Liverpool. July 5—Twenty-aevea
Mr. Grady said the courts had de- than his party, and he, Roose'velt,
(Continued on page four.)
no
trace
of
tfi7
third
boat
yet.
sheriff of Franklin county.
along Its edge were damaged consid­
cided that Porto Rico is a part of the could not find worse political compa­
i survivors of the Norge disaster sailed
Thirty-two More Survivors.
t
erably.
for Boston today on toard tbe Cunard
United States. “Once a part of the ny this year.
Dispatch«*» to Lloyd's from Storno : steamer. Saxonia. Others will be for­
BRINGS ALASKAN GOLD.
A great mass of water and silt and
denied emphatically the
Clark
United States,” he said, “it will never
way says that the steamer Cernova warded a* soon as arrangements can
trash rushed down upon Mr Undsay's
be a part of any other country.” charge that the democratic party
has landed 32 survivors of tbe Norge be made
Steamer Roanoke Reaches Seattle house and yards
Everything mov­
(Loud applause).
was in favor of free trade. “Individ-
near there, while the German steam­
With >250.000 on Board.
able on the premises was carried out.
“The supreme court.” he continued. ual demo« rats there are who are free
er Emigi is off the harbor with 39 Anniversary of La Bourgcyrve Wreck.
Seattle. July 6—The White Star across the street and over onto the
"had declared the Philippines not a traders, just as there are individual
others The Cernova has returned to
Steamship Company’s steamer Roan- stockyards grounds when the fence
part of the United States. It is for republicans who are atheists.”
New York, July 5—A strange co-
the scene of the disaster The survi­
ok«-
arrived
tn
port
from
Nome
and
gave
way.
which
it
did
Immediately
those reasons the committee had ta­
I incident tn connection with the Norge
Tariff Bolster for Trusts.
vors
at
Stornoway
state
that
four
St Michael* early this morning, with From six inches to a foot or more of
LEADERS URGE DEMO­
ken the action it did.
is found tn the fact that new*
Where tariff rates are so high they
boats got away from the sinking ship I ' disaster
>2SBjM0 in gold dust, consigned by mud covered every room In the house
“South of Arkansas, declared that enable American manufacturers to
thereof is made public on the anni­
CRATS TO KEEP STILL. the banks of Nome to the Union Sav­
and that nearly 200 children were
The damag«* to ths- bouse, contents
the opinion of the courts had never sell their wares abroad cheaper than
versary of the tragvsdy of the French
aboard.
ing* A Trust Company, the First Na­ i and fence, and odd pieces of personal GEORGIA EDITOR TO MAKE
been approved by the democratic they do to Americans here at home,
lane steamship La Bourgvyue, sunk
tional
bank
and
the
Washington
Trust
•
ffects
outside
will
«-asiiy
amount
to
Worst
on
Record.
country.
(Applause).
masses of the
In collision with the Cromartyshire,
they ought to be reduced, "if this be Wires Between Salt Lake and St. Comiutny of this city.
RACE
FOR
PRESIDENT.
|
South declared Porto Rico, the Phil- anarchy or treason, make the most
Shipping circles agree that the south of Sable Island. July 4. 1898
Louis Have Been Kept Hot Today
The steamer Garonne, of the North
Just above the Lindsay bouse stood
ippines and Hawaii are all entitled to of IL”
disaster from a point of loss of life Of the 739 persons on board, only
to
Prevent
the
Adoption
of
Duboia*
Alaska
Steamship
Company,
also
ar
­
a
hous«*
occupied
by
George
Stewart
receive recognition, and proposed an
is the worst in the history of trans- 159 were saved. Of all tbe women
Will some stand patter explain why
amendment giving the same rights to Americans should be made to pay
Anti-Mormon Plank — Assurances rived from Nome at about the same and family, colored The house stood Thomas H. T.bble*. of Nebraska. Atlantic travel—89.1 passengers and a [«assengers, only one was saved, and
hour She brought no gold.
Vic« President on th« Populist crew of 100 being aboard Of these the panic before the ship went down
too high to be reached, but they lost
the Philippines. His statement that one-third more for American steel
Said to Have Been Received of Fa­
From St. Michael to this port the many chickens and some fencing and
the Philippines are as much entitled rails than do the citizens of other na­
Ticket—Names of Senator Allen less than 100 are known to have been still forms one of the most shocking
vorable Action.
Roanoke made unusually fast time, chattels lying about the yard.
to votes as Porto Rico, was loudly ap­ tions*
and S. W. Williams Were Mention­ «sv«*d In nationality the passengers tales of the deep.
completing the voyage in nine days
Still farther up the canyon, the
plauded.
He claimed that the panic of 1893
ed for Presidential Nomination—
and
15
hours.
She
brought
23
pas
­
'
dwellings
all
stood,
with
one
excep
­
Objections to Amendment.
Salt Lake, July 7.—At least a score sengers. The Roanoke had an un­ tion. too high to be reached by the
was clearly a republican made panic.
Wstson Nominated by Acclamation.
MORE NORGE SURVIVORS.
the death of H. W. Corbett, 1«
Congressman Handy of Delaware,
Turning to American shipping, he of urgent telegrams have been sent eventful voyage north Little or no water, with the exception of the one
months ago
objected to the amendment on the said that "When the American goes by democratic city, county and state trouble was experienced with the ice owned by W. L. Todd and occupied
Seventeen Ill-Fated People Picked Up
Owing to the advanced age ot Mr
grounds that the Philippines are not abroad he must sail under a foreign officials of Utah to David B Hill, until within a short distance nt Nome by Mrs. J. H. Franklin and her young
Springfield. Ill , July 6.—Thomas K.
Scott and the heavy dutiee of tbe
at Sea After Terrible Suffering.
a part of the United States, and made flag on a foreign ship and under for­ William J. Bryan and other promi­
son. Before they realized wbat was Wataon. ot Georgia, for president,
Aberdeen. Scotland. July 6.—An­ position, he has decided that he could
a point of order against it.
eign officers. Why* Because our nent democratic leaders now at St.
Sold Government Plane.
going on, almost, the water under- and Thomas H Tibbles, of Nebraska, other boatload of 17 survivors of the not justly carry the enormoue weight
Delegate South protested, declaring exorbitant tariff made it impossible Ixuiis. as well as to members of dele­
Rome, July 6.—Populo Romano re- I mined the bouse, getting a foothold for vice president, were nominated by
ill-fated Danish steamer Norge was of responsibilities through the year.
the convention could only reject the for Americans to build ships in com gations from other states than Utah, liorts the arrest at Messina of Captain somehow in the loose friable, alkali tbe populist convention today.
H. L. Pittock was chosen temporary
report of the committee seating the petition with the British. Yet the strongly opposing the insertion of an Eruleno and wife, charged with sell­
The names of William V. Allen, of landed here last night by the steam president, until the election which oe-
Porto Rico members, and declined to republican gang has the infinite gall anti-polygamy plank in the democrat­ ing the plans ot the Italian fortifica­ soil surrounding the cellar, and left Nebraska, and Samuel W. Williams, trawler Largo Bay
the structure standing precariously on
Six hundred and twenty-seven per­ I curs next Friday, when it is thought
withdraw his own amendment.
ic national platform ami urging them tions to foreign powers
to prate about its patriotism .”
A scandal its corner posts with a great jagged, of Indiana, were also placed before sons are missing. It is reported. The t hat I N. Fieiachner will succeed to
Grady of New York, chairman of
Whacking away at trusts, Clark to turn down the plank on this sub­ of Dreyfus proportions is threatened. irregular hole 15 feet deep and reach­ the* convention for president, but be­
contingent now being cared for at the presidency.
the rules committee, denied the com­ said that under republican misrule ject which it Is understood is being
ing clear across the lot. a distance ot fore the states had been completed Aberdeen consists of 12 passengers,
mittee had exceeded its authority.
trusts have sprung up like mush urged by Senator Dubtiis of Idaho.
Socialist Labor Nominees.
50 feet or more, beneath and to the in the roll «-all, their names were the third mate of the Norge, the quar­
POPE SUFFERS FROM HEAT.
Handy took the stand to argue the rooms
The telegrams to former Senator
A straw that indicated the
New York. July 6.—The socialist north and south of the* house Had withdrawn, and Watson was nominal termaster. the steward, a lamp trim-
point, when he said the democratic trusts have nothing to fear from re- Hill were especially emphatic. A
Rome Much Alarmed Over Condition
mer and one of the crew.
party hoped the Philippines would in publican trust busters, was the ap- telegram was received from National labor party in convention here today the nish of witter continued even five ed by acclamation.
The former senator made good his
of His Hclineea.
They drift«*d at the mercy of the I
time elect their own president. The pointment of Knox to succeed Quay Committeeman Peery today stating nominated Charles H C. Rigan, a moments longer nothing could have
printer, of Syracuse, for president, saved the house from being precipi­ word that be would not enter into
Rome. July 5.—The pope suffered
convention cheered lustily.
Another straw is the recent report that a compromise plank had been and Wl'.am M Cox. a coal miner of tate«! Into the gully ben«-ath it. It is any scramble for the nomination, am! Atlantic for nearly six days When
'heir water and food was gone and from a sudden attack of palpitation
The question of adopting the re­ that Wall street opinion has under- agrei-d upon, which will not be offen­
Illinois, for vice president.
an old structure, frame, and would while the nominations were being when the occupants were almost too of the heart early this morning, duo
port of the committee as made was gone a change of opiniou toward sive to Utah Mormons.
made,
he
twice
instructed
the
chair
­
exhausted to hope, a tx*at hove In to the heat and worry over Vatican af­
put to the convention and carried by Roosevelt. Has the president ehang-
man of the Nebraska delegation to sight
fairs The attack soon passed, bat
a viva voce vote.
ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.
ed his views or have the truBt mag
say
that
his
name
must
not
go
before
This was on July 4. when the boat left hi* holiness very weak. His en­
Arkansas demanded a recall, which nates changed theirs?
the convention.
was about 30 miles off St Kilda. tourage is much alarmed.
was voted down, and the head of the
Aged Man Assaults Young Girl at
These rescued had ek«*d out their ex­
delegation from Porto Rico, Senor
Walla Walla.
Platform Will Be Conservative.
GOLD ON THE ROSEBUD.
istence on two biscuits per day.
Fifteen Years for Ten Cents.
Molinad, proceeded to the platform
St. Ixiuis, July 7.—The platform
Walla Walla, July
7.—Samuel
Seattle. July >.—W. H. Martin, re­
and addressed the convention.
Alaskan
Miner
Seeks
a
Claim
and
Mapes,
whose
partially
stoopeil
figure
makers
are
proceeding
with
the
ut
­
Last
night
at
some
hour
that
is
un
­
few
other
odds
and
ends
were
taken
The committee on credentials an­
cently convicted of highway robbery,
KILLS WIFE ON THE STREET.
Finds Gold Oust in the Soli.
nounced it would not be ready to re­ most deliberation. At 10 this morn and iron gray hairs betoken an ag<* known, further than it took place be­ —all from the show cases. No at­
was sentenced to 15 years in the peni­
Ing
the
sub-committee
on
resolutions
of
between
50
and
60,
is
held
In
the
Bonesteel. S. D.. July 6.—Simultan- St. Louis Man. Crazed by Domestic tentiary by Superior Judge Tallman
port until 2 o’clock. Sheehan of New
tween midnight and daylight, the tempt was made to open the money
county
jail
on
a
charge
of
attempting
went
to
work
again.
It
is
their
ex
­
drawer. In which were a few dollars, i-ouslv with the birth of St Elmo on
York, moved a recess until 2 o'clock.
this morning The man. who is an
Troubles. Cuts His Wife’s Throat.
pectation to be able to present the to assault Rosa Vaile, a slightly, del­ Jones-Walker store at Helix was rob­ and nothing whatever was taken from the Rosebud reservation, last even­
ex-<-onvlct. held up Charles Benjamin«
St
Louis,
July
6.
—
Edgar
Lee
icate
girl
of
15,
at
her
home,
506
Al
­
platform to the full committee this
bed. The store is the one in which the shelves, or from any other com­ ing. an Alaskan miner dim-overed gold
Parker Has Apparent Lead.
on Railroad avenue last February and
Evans, aged 23, today cut the throat robbed him of 10 cents, all the money
street.
County Commissioner Horace Walker partment except the show cases. The In the black loam taken from wells.
St. Louis, July 7.—'ine anti Parker­ aftern<x»n and to procure its speedy der Mapes
of
his
wife,
Antoinette,
and
slashed
is said to be.a laborer, whose Is a partner. The store room was value of what was taken will easily
it to the «on-
Three hundred vehicles left this
he had with him.
ites seemed quite demoralized early indorsement and give
his own throat, and wrists in the
residence for the past few years has
H Iianhaur. a young scapegrace
today, but still made claims. They vention today, even though it be been near Milton. Miss Valle is the lighted and occupied until nearly mid­ amount to >125, and will perhaps morning with material and p«*ople for street The woman is dead and Evans
necessary to have a night session for
night, when Mr. Jones retired in the amount to >150.
the new town. Th«* first day's regis­
who was jointly charged with Martin,
conceal their fears over the outcome that purpose.
daughter of th«* caretaker of the hous«* In which he resides, and which
The robber left but very few traces tration for opening found only 4000 is in a hospital, dangerously woundtnl. ha* also been convicted ot the crime
of the contemplated meeting of the
The platform will be strictly "con- county buildings.
immediately adjoins the store. When In the shape of tracks, Indicating the non-residents to register: Nine hund­ They had just returned from San and sentenced to one year in the
New Jersey delegation today, which servative,
’’ without any reaffirmation
the store was opened at 7 this morn­ direction which he took when he left red were in line at 9 o'clock at Yank­ Francisco. Mrs. Evans wore a gor- penitentiary.
state the Parker leaders predicted
geous gown and profuse jewelry. Do­
The Philological Society.
of any of its predecessors.
ing the robbery was discovered.
I the store, by which he might be ton.
would declare for their candidate.
mestic troubles are said to have
Ithaca, N. Y., July 7.—The Ameri­
Entrance to the store was effected tracked, and there'Is very little upon
All
Night
Session
in
Sight.
Gyangtse, July 6 —An attack on tbe
Bryan made no official e’atement
can Philological Association Is in an­ through a window in the rear of the which to base any theory as to the T*enty.five Casualtie« In Portland. caused the d«*ed.
Thibetan position is now tn progress.
The
sub-committee
on
platform
re
­
admitting defeat for the antis, and it
nual session here under the auspices building, and not over 20 feet from individuality of the housebreaker and
Portland. July 6.—Twenty-five cau-
The British hsve captured several vil­
seems that he had reached the decis­ cessed from l:30 until 2. It is under­ of Cornell University. It is [Jie par­ where Mr. Jones lay asleep. Egress robber. He is supposed to be a
H. W. SCOTT TIRES OF DUTIES.
lages Tbe Thibetans are making a
ion to do his talking on th conven­ stood it wi) report to the full com­ ent society of the Modern Language was made through the same opening. stranger who has been about Helix ualties have been so far re|>orted
fireworks In this city, one case
desperate stand. Lieutenant Oordon.
tion floor. He bore no outward sign mittee at 5. This probably means an Association, the Archaelogical Socie­ A pane of glass 14x20 Inches was re­ just long enough to be known slightly from
Declines
to
Be
Re-elected
Member
of
proving fatal. Ernest Vogt, aged 5
British, is killed.
of bitterness in the hour of apparent all night session, and the tip is out ty. the Semitic Society and various moved by cutting it out of the frame to the jwople of th«* burg, but not long
the Lewis and Clark Fair Board.
years, was killed by a pistol which
strong that the Parker people may others. Many Western men are at­
political destruction.
No
attempt
was
made
to
cut
the
glass
enough
to
have
much
known
about
he
loaded
with
powder,
in
anticipa
­
Portland. July 5.—H. W. Scott,
William Barry and William J. Orr.
New Jersey had a protracted meet­ refuse to permit an adjournment to­ tending the present meeting from the itself. The job was awkwardly but ef­ him or l«*ave a definite scent for a tion of the celebration. The other president of the 1-ewls and Clark filr two student priests from St. Bernard s
ing this morning, and finally decided night until nominations are made.
University of Chicago, University of fectively done, and there was no sign trail. Th«* man under suspicion was casualties are torn and lacerated board, has d«*clined to become a mem College. Rocnester, N. Y.. were
Would Impeach Roosevelt.
to cast its 24 votes for Parker, but
California. University of Tennessee. of skill in any part of the perform­ missing this morning, but there is lit* hands and faces, lost eyes and scorch­ her of the board of directors of the drowned while swimming at Red
James Fullerton, of Montana, ap- University of Michigan, Vanderbilt ance.
the decision had a string to it in a
»t tl»* or nothing to incriminate him ed and powder burned faces. The Lewis ami Clark fair and therefore Bluff. Cal.. Monday. 1 hey were spend­
reservation of the right to vote for peared before the committee and de- University and other well known in­
Three or four pistols and a large with aside from the one suspicious Vogt boy is the only fatality reported retires as president of the board, ing their summer vacation at Red
Cleveland at any time the delegation manded a plank looking to the im- stitutions of learning.
number of knives and razors and a circumstances of his disappearance. from the state of Oregon so far.
which position he has «xx-upled since Bluff.
CONSERVATIVES CONTROL
IN ST LOUIS CONVENTION
WOULD KM PENDLETON HID
HEPPNER FUND
HEffl MINS
MORMONS FEAR
FOR THEIR FAITH
TUE NORGE SINKS IN MID
THE PDPULISTS
NAME WATSON
STORE AL HELIX RUBBED LAST NIGHT