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VOL. XXV111
PENDLETON, OREGON. ERIDAY. JULY 15. 1904
CAPTURE IMPORTANT
DEFENSE TO THE PLACE
Three Hours Heavy Firing in the
Night Explained by a Russian Na
val Sortie Followed by a Retreat—
Japs Said to Have Invested the
Main
Road
to
Mukden—Return
PARKER OF NEW YORK
Delaware. Tillman, who later joined
the «-onferen-e urged the nomlna’ion
of Daniel ot Virginia stating "It’s
tf«ii<- the Somh pan recognized."
Ihe tip ix strong that Harmon, of
Ohio, will be given the uominatkm.
N'.-arly all the delegates in th* hall
■ lalm hls nomlna'lon is certain
NO. M
VICTORIA ISLAND CATTLEMEN AND
DISASTROUS FIDE SHEEPMEN WAR
Will Be Harmon, ot Ohio.
St Ixtula, July 9—The conference
on vice president broke up nt 2 20
without announcing a definite <-on- Interests of Pendleton People Massacre of Defenseless and
Rome, July 11 Agenzia Uberax*
Chee Foo correspondent reports that Parker Chosen Early in the Morning After an All-Night cluslon Statements were made, bow
ever that Judson liarmoa of Ohio
Fully Protected From Loss
Timid Sheep by Dogs Set
Clung Tao, the key of the Port Ar
is practically the uuauimou* choir.- of
Railroad Magnate and Very Wealthy.
Session—Idaho’s Vote Nominated the New Yorker.
ihur defense has l»-en captured by
t bo«.- present
Japan«
Fighting proceeds along
By Insurance.
on by Cattlemen.
Dutuls of Idaho, is xar.astu *n
the .bain of bills beta* ■it Clung Tao
treating the matter, slating that
and Pon Arthur. The report adds
availability for the second place
that the Russian battleship Ketvizan
CONFLAGRATION IS
HERDER HELD AT BAY AT
of Age and for Many Years Has Been
a
Valued
and other battleships wen- destroyed. Vote By States and in Detail—Bryan '* Parting Shot Wax to Remind the M-eme<| to depend on whether the
candidate supported Bryan
If he
No
details
are
included
in
the
report
ENTIRELY SUBDUED
THE MUZZLE OF A PiSTOL.
Counselor in His Party and Influential in Financial Circles—Has Been
Reorgan.zers That He Polled a M iluon More Votes Than Any Demo­ did. said Dubois, be iHartuon) Is not
available
a Delegate in Six National Democratic Conventions, and Declined a
cratic Candidate for President H id Ever Received and Was Only De
Afraid of Cholera.
It Is said New York has definitely
St. Petersburg. July 11.—It is fear­
Second Re-Election to the United States Senate—Started in Life as a
declared for Hannon
Conferences Most of the Heavy Losers Ar« Ten- : Fortyseven Sheep Killed and Nine­
feated by the Defection of the Crowd Now Supporting Parker—Hearst
ed the . holera re|>orted in Manchuria
are proceeding all through the hall
ants — Island Comprises
Seven
teen Missing — Owners of Sneep
Brakeman and is Now a Railroad President.
may reach European Russia this year I
Will Support Parker.
and there is a rumor the silver men
| it is aptmachlng from the Far East
Thousand
Three
Hundred
and
Have Aoout 9Q0C Head Upon Wn>cn
will try to compel *n adjournment
‘ and Persia.
until 8 In order to allow an opportu­
Thirteen Acres—The Victoria Island '
Taxes Are Pa>d in Umatilla County
The Liao Yang correspondent of
St. layuis. July 11.— At the 11th most acrimonious debate which last
it Louis. July 9—Amid scenes un­ Texas-Parker 6. Utah—Parker. 6; nity to rally forces The heat in the
Company Carries Thirty-four Thous­
the Novosti reports that a Japanese
—Warranu Are Out For Three Men
hall
is
fierce,
and
enthusiasm
Is
at
s
<u
several
hours
and
resulted
in
its
hour, by request of the nominee for
colutuidS»' ap;ieared in the main road paralleled by any national convention Vermont -Parker. 8; Virginia—Park low ebt.
and Dollars Insurance—A. 0 St-ll-
Charged w«th Be.ng Perpetrators
president, the democratic convention passage by the following vote:
to Mukden.
of the democratic party the conven­ er. 24. Washington—Hearst, 10. West
Adjourned Till Evening.
Virginia
—
Parker.
10;
Hearst.
2:
G
ot
Vote
on
Wire
to
Parker.
man, an Owner, is on the Ground.
and Inst.gatcr»— Rooeed Heraer
switched its unexpressed but under­
tion at 5:40 o'clock this morning man 2; Wisconsin—Wall. 26. Wyom
At 3 20 the convention recessed till
Vote on roll call on Williams' tele-
Heavy Firing Heard.
stood allegiance trom Harmon, of
nominated Judge Alton B Parker of ing—Hearst. 6. Alaska—Parker. 6; 5 20
gram to Parker:
Chee Foo. July 11.— Heavy firing New York for president.
Ohio, to ex-Umted States Senator
Arizona—Hearst. 6; District of Co­
Alabama, ayes 23; Arkansas. aves
Hearst In Line.
Walter M Pierce arrived in the city
Davis, of West Virginia.
Mar Las broken out between the
lumbia—Parker. 6. Indian Territory—
13; California, ayes 16. noes 4; Col­ was heard in the direction of Port
Parker
lacked
just
nine
votes
when
Before taking the recewa Delegate «as*, nigh' from La Grande and found ► beep and cattlemen in the norubera
About lo o'clock in the morning it crado. ayes 4. noes 6; Connecticut, Arthur last night, which lasted from the first call was ended, but before Parker. 5. Hearst. 1 Hawaii—Hearst.
luiwrence. representing Hearst, read M-vera. messages from A D Stillman.
w as learned by a telegram from ayes 14; Delaware. ayes 6; Florida, midnight to 3 this morning
the vote was announced Idaho chang- 6. New Mexico—Hearst. 6 Oklaho­ a telegram from the latter saying be . -rucerniLg the gram fire on Victoria par u< toe county Wiih the muzzle
: a revolver, «Xix.ng aa big aa tha
Judge Parker that he had decided iyea 6. noes 4; Georgia. ayes 16;
-1 her six votes to Parker and Ne­ ma i’arker 2: Hearst, 2. McClellan. would support Parker and '.he plat­ Island, awaiting him here.
Believes Russia Will Win.
ot a Krupp gun. *.ar.ag turn in
.hat he wanted Henry G. Davis, ex Idaho, noes 6; Illinois, ayes 54; Indi­
vada followed with two Parker now 1. Olney. 1. Porto Rico—Parker. 2; I form
senator from West Virginia as his ana. ayes 3'1; Iowa, noes ?6; Kansas,
Mr sullman, who is now at Y'ic- be la<t-, J Ruoai.. a xLeep herder la
Paris. July 11.—"I think China will Ixi ked but one vote, and West Vir- Hearst. 4 Total for Parker. 638
Conference in Progress.
running mate and the convention did oes 2>'; Kentucky, aye-» 26; Louisi- revolt within five years, aud all Chris- » inia gave him 13 aud Washington
Other totals a* follows
Hearst, j
oria Island wires that the Pierce in he employ ot Frank Darin and Ely
the Parker bidding He was elected ina. ayes IS. Maine, ayes 7. noes 2; tians iu the kingdom will be massa 1». making a tlital of 689
Before 2ÙU; Cockrell. 42. Olney. 37. Wall. 27. I At 3 Hill, Murphy. Daniel, McCar tercets will lose but little by the fire Eyraud. was obliged to remain mac-
on the first ballot which resulted. Maryland, ayes 16; Massachusetts. cred." is the opinion ot ltev Kenne- ills could be announced. Governor Gray. 12. Pattison, 4. Gorman. 3. Mc­ ren. Shehan, Campau and Tillman as they were heavily insured, but ti e Wednesday afternoon and see bl*
* stampeded by dogs. The sheep
Davis 644; ex-Senator Turner ol ryes 32; Michigan, ayes 28; Minne- dy. h<-ad of American missions ni the Do kery. of Missouri, withdrew Cock­ Clellan. 3. Miles, 3; Towne 2 Coler ar. still in conference "Nothing Las that renters who tailed to insure their
*:led over log* in heap« and 47 wer«
Washington. 100; Congressman Wil iota. ayes 9. noes 13; Mississippi, Far East, who has just arrived after rell's name and moved that Parker's ' 1
•hare 6t rb«- crops will !b»e heaTily
been decided," said HUI.
liams of Illinois. 115. and ex Senator iyes 20; Missouri, noe.-- 36; Montana. three years' work in Japan. China r ttnination be made unanimous This
Idaho Washington and West Vir-
Elgin, a renter, will lose about 500 *:..ed while 19 are missing as a re­
Harris of Kansas. 5s.
acres of barley. It was on the iand sult oí the stampede
ooes
was done with a yell, and a demon- glnia thereupon changed to Parker I
Parker la a Cheerful Swimmer
Nebraska, noes 16: Nevada. and Manchuria.
John B. Anderson of West Virginia ives 2, noes 4: New Hampshire, ayes
"The Japauvse have been prepared s: rat kin was started Everybody was giving him a clear plurality. Dockery
Dav;n and Eyraud are residents of
Esopus N Y . July 9 —“la that so’ ,ea«ed by Elf.n that the fire broke
presented the name of ex-Senator S; New Jersey, ayes 24; New Y’ork. for war for more than three years, too tired, however, to offer very much, exoed to make the nomination unanl
out catching from a thresher at work Wssbingtoa. living near Walla Walla,
cheerily
remarked
Judge
Parker
s'
7
Henry G. Davis of the same state for
• a 78; North Carolina, ayes 24; tut must necessarily yield before the and a motion to adjourn was greeted mous which was done
this morning, emerging from his Hud on the crop The barley was yielding and Lave about 9úv0 sheep. Their
vice-president.
North Dakota, noes 8: Ohio, ayes 31; superior number ot the Russians, wi h a howl of affirmation as ll.o>sj
sot.
river plunge, as the informs .-.« irom 40 to 50 sacks per acre, sad waz animal* range in this state and taxes
Ex Senator George Turner's nam» .oes 6; Oregon, ayes 4. noes 4; Penn continued Kennedy
He was receiv­ spe-c tators and 1000 delegates made
Bryan’s Last Speech
of
his
nomination was given
The one of the finest crops ever raised in are naid here Rubai! had charge ot
was put in nomination by Fred C • ylvania. ayes 68; Rhode Island, ayes ed by «he mikado, Kuropatkin. • m- haste for the exits
a fiock ot 6u>M on Mill creek, about
nominee's curiosity went lo the ex that portion of the slate.
St
lx>u:s.
July
9
—
Bryans
4
o'clock
Ru >b:ns of Washingtun Senator Du 2. noes 5; South Carolina, ayes 18;' peror of Chita and other Eastern
Mr Stillman wires that the fire is fir* or six miles from Clicker spr.ngs.
Bryan's Ineffectual Rally.
tent
of
asking
for
details
of
the
fiua
speech
Eight
years
agr»
the
demo
­
bois of Idaho seconded it.
now en'lreiy extinguished and that
Eyraud reached the city last even-
South Dakota, noes 8; Tennessee, dignitaries.
Bryan fought to prevent Parker's cratic convention placed lu my hands vote, but be retrained from makir the damage to the peat .and will be
Judge Parker sent no further mes­ »ves 24; Texas, ayes 36; I'tah. ayes
■ng and tsd s conference with H E.
any comment
the
s'andard
of
the
party
and
gave
nomination
and
to
do
it
rallied
ail
sage. but his leaders on the floor •>; Vermont, ayes 8: Virginia, ayes
Debouched But Retreated.
"I shall say nothing whatever on • ery light. First repor's said that Cobier, the deputy district attorney,
urged Davis aud this was taken as .’4: Washington, ayes 10; West Vir-
Tokio. July 11—Togo reports that the favorite sons of the anti Parker me a commission as Its candidate the subject until formally notified of the p<-at land on the island would be this morning He stated that the
Four
years
later
the
commission
was
forces
He
urged
each
to
try
to
hold
an indication of the nominee's desires -inia, ayes 14; Wisconsin. ayes 26: four Russian cruisers, two gunboats
seriously damaged, but the sluices steep were stampeded by three men.
his own men in line The anti Parker renewed 1 come tonight to this con- the nomination," said the judge at his
Wealthy and 81 Years of Age.
Wyoming. ayes 3, noes 3; Alaska, and seven torpedo boat destroyers de­ people played for time all night, while ven'ion to return that commission bom* TLe nominee cordially gree-ed and headga’es around the levee in- the names ot whom be believed to
The early life of Henry Gassaway »yes 6: Arizona, noes 6; District of bouched from Port Arthur harbor
dosing the I»:and are so arranged that be Davis and Wood. He swore to in­
a number ot newspaper men
Davis, democratic nominee for vice- Columbia ayes —; Indian Territory', Saturday
morning, preceded
by at every opportunity they hammered and say that you may dispute whetb
Judge Parker retired last n.gbt at th* entire arm can be flo«»d*-d if nec formation in the justice court before
er
I
fought
a
guod
fight
.
you
may
at
Hill
and
the
|»eopl*
back
of
the
prescident. was spent in obscurity ayes 5. no 1; Hawaii, ayes 2; noes steamers clearing away mines. In the
dispute whether 1 finished my course: 1<> and did not show himself until eseary and in thia way the peat beds Judge Fitz Gerald this morning and
He was born of humble parentage at 2; New Mexico, ayes 6; Oklahoma, aftermxin. having reached a point be­ Parker boom
sere protected.
warrants were Issued. Not being
Bryan in a flr*y speech seconded but you cannot deny I kept faith as 6 this morning, when be went to 'be
Baltimore. November 16. 1823. He ives 2. noes 4; Porto Rico ayes 6. tween Svnsikat and l.un Wen Tang,
The fire on the island affected about sure of the names, Mr Collier issued
river
for
hls
usual
swim
the
party's
candidate
and
1
did
all
1
th«
m>m.nation
ot
a!)
candidates
ex
received his primary education at the To al. official, ayes 744 tfbes 191
the Japanese torpedo boat destroyers
|
acres of barley, the remainder of warrants tor John Doe. Richard Boe
could to bring success to the party
country schools, but was compelled
at acked. whereupon the Russians re­ <ept Parker That Is he named each As a private citizen today 1 am more
th* ar*a teing m vegetable crops that and Jack Stiles- Sheriff Taylor and
Williams Defends Parker.
and
said
that
upon
the
new
platform
Has
Judge
Walt's
Support.
to cease his educational pursuits
treated into the harbor. No damage
would Dot be affected There are 16M Deputy Joe Blakley will leave for the
the party might stand united if only inier-med in demuerstje success than
In his speech advocating the adop­ was sustained by the Japanese.
Milwaukee. July 9 —E C Wall this s< rm of potatoes. 22M of rye grass scene ot tinte at 5 o clock this after
when quite young because of the death
I
ever
was
when
1
was
caad.date
a
man
worthy
of
the
people's
trust
tion
of
the
reply
to
Judge
Parker's
morning telegraphed hls congratula­
of his father.
The rea-.-ns that mad« the elec- tions to Parker protnis.ng him his bay wlk L had already been cut and noon in company with Eyraad.
rould be named for president
He began farm life and worked his message to William F Sheehan. Mr
sta ked. 500 acres of beans and other
LUMBERYARDS BURN.
Rubail is a Frenchman and la un
lion
of
a
democrat
desirable
were
He
said
al)
the
candidates
except
vlg«irous suppun
wav up to the superintenuency of a Villiams said:
vegetable crops on the island which able to speak Engl 1st, having been la
stronger
in
l>«n
than
in
1896.
and
the
Parker
were
so«h
men
These
candl
"My friends, we purposely made Heavy Loss. Mitigated by a Tnree-
plantation Tiring of that occupation
r?ompris<rs « total of 7313 acres
thia country only about five months."
dates were Hearst. Gray Olney. Cock­ reasons that make the election of a
he determined to try railroading and this platform silent on t he question
A levee from five to six feet high said Eyraud "He was sitting down
PLEADED GUILTY.
Fifth* Insurance.
democratic
candidate
desirable
ar*
rell,
Miles
and
Pattison
Then
turn
secured a position as brakeman He of the monetary standard We made
inc loses th* entire island which is near his tent when the three men ap­
Vancouver. B. C. July 9.—The lum­
stronger In 19(<4 than in 19<X'
rose to the position of conductor and it silent because we all agreed that* ber mills owned by the Canadian Pa­ Ing to the New York delegation he
Irrigation is effected by peared
Defendant's Alleged Pal Is Out on •id* land
One at them presented s
"The
gentleman
who
presented
later was made agent at the little sta it was not an issue in this campaign cific Lumber Company, situated at said:
cutting through the levee with head revolver at his heat and all three
Bonds
at
Athena.
New
York
’
s
candidate
dwelt
upon
th*
Nebraska
asks
nothing
All
we
iapplause*
and
we
all
were
of
the
cate* and sluices and admitting tide oegan talking to him Wien they
tion of Piedmont. W. Va , on the B.
Port Moody, close to Vancouver, were want is a man we can get behind dangers ot militarism and be did not
G C White pleaded guilty in the water from the Sacramento river. In tv -nd he did not understand English,
a O. railroad. He was later a machin­ »pinion that nothing should be plac­
totally destroyed by fire early this and work for and trust. Eight years iverestima'e th* dangers "
circuit
court
before
Judge
Ell:*
this
'd
in
the
idatform
tha:
was
not
a
ist and a leading collier. He project
this way the entire area is covered they produced a lanax and made sig-
Bryan quoted an extract from .
morning The fire started accident­
ed and carried to success the West ampaign issue, and in the resolutions ally from the dry kiln. There was ago the democratic convention placed Black s speech nominating Roosevelt morning to a charge of «atLie steal­ wt'h a perfect system ot irrigation, nifivant gestures, conveying the idea
our
haulier
in
my
hands.
Four
years
ing
He
will
be
sentenced
next
Mon
­
and is all under high state of culti­ that if be attempted resistance they
Virginia Central a Pittsburg railroad ommittee motions were made to lll.'oi.o loss. Insurance about $75.-
and dec laring that war «til ¡has its day
He stole three cows from Sol vation much of it being leased to would hang him He was thoroughly
of which he is now the president. In able and those motions were carried, 000. held by an English company in !at<r my commission »as renewed I uses
now
return
the
standard
and
take
Ix-mery. two of them being sold to
recent years his rise has been rapid ¿very resolution on both sides which Vi« toria. B C.
"This 1» eulogy of war." »aid Bryan Walla Walla butchers They were se­ Raima gardeners, who furnish al! the frightened and stood there quaking
my plate in the party ranks You may
ended to bring up in this campaign
vegetables to local markets.
and substantial.
while they proceeded to wreck their
"This
is
a
declaration
that
hope
tor
charge that my leadership was faulty,
cure’) by Lemery before being slaugh­
The Victoria Island Company, which •>*ngeax>ce on the sheep.
Besides the presidency of the West he question of the monetary stand­
perpetual
¡-ear*
will
never
come
Cloudburst
m
Baker
County.
that
I
tailed,
but
I
defy
you
to
say
tered
J.
W
Duffy,
jointly
accused
ard.
owns
the
island,
carried
Insurance
to
Virginia Central A Pittsburg road he
They bad three dogs and set them
Baker City, July 11- A cloudburst that 1 have been untrue fo any trust, This eulogizing the doctrine of brute with White, is now out on bonds and the amount ot about 834000 on the >n the sheep The animals piled up
Now. my friends. Judge Parker
holds a similar position with the
force, and this presidential candidate at his home in Athena
or
false
to
the
democratic
faith
Do
occurred
on
Sunday
afternoon,
at
expresses
his
opinion
for
fear
some
­
share of crops belonging to the com­ ■n heap« when they stampeded and
Piedmont A Cumberland railway He
for re-election is presented as an em­
Will la Roque and Ward Stevens pany. so the company s k»s will be 47 w*r* killed m one pile betwen two
is also at the head of the Davis Na body might think that you did not Wmgville. 10 miles west of here, de­ not compel democracy to choose be­ bodiment of that ideal For two
tween
milt
’
arism
and
plutocracy;
do
crops,
leveling
fences
and
stroying
charged
with
horse
stealing,
were
ar
know it. There was not in all this
Ight. Mr Stillman wires that he will logs Nineteen sheep are missing and
tional bank of Piedmont.
not force us either to acknowledge tbotutand years the doctrine of peace
It was after he had achieved pro- vast assemblage one single, solitary rendering roads impassable over a the god of war or bow down to the has been growing and now the ex­ raigned and entered pleas of not be home in a short time, and taking were probably run off and killed by
large
scope
of
farmnig
country.
guilty. They will be tried at the Oc­ t for granted that everything is now the dogs A* soon as I learned of the
ncn need success in the business man who did not already know that
god of gold. Give ua a man of and governor of the greatest state in the tober term of court.
settled satisfactorily. Mr Pierce will vwalr 1 started for Pendleton with the
world that he entered into politics to Judge Parker was a gold standard
union
presents
for
the
office
of
the
for
the
people."
not go to California
any extent. He was made a member man. I have been one of the most
.dea ot having the perpetrators of th«
president
of
the
greatest
republic,
a
Bryan's speech threw the conven­
of he house of delegates of West Vir­ consistent. persistent and perhaps
outrage arrested
man
of
granite
and
iron.
tion into an uproar, but the plans of
-adical
silver
standard
men
in
the
ginia. the first political position he
There is no doubt but that the
YOUNG BOY ACCUSED OF
"If the president believes with his
the Hill. Belmont and Murphy com
ever held, as early as 1865. In 1867 in the United States, and I knew he
deed was committed by three cattle­
bine were too well laid to be shaken sponsor at Chicago that wars must ’
STEALING A GOLD WATCH.
was
a
gold
standard
man
and
he
men two of whom are named Davis
69 he was state senator, and was
settle the destinies of nations, that
Unavoidably Parker.
and Woods. The name ot the third
United States senator from Virginia never made any attempt to conceal it
peace is but a dream, be is a danger­
Is
a
Saloon
Loafer
and
Has
Been
in
It was a case of Parker on the ous man for our country and the
I do not know. They have from >X>0
from 1871 to 1883. He declined re­ fro manybody. He had supported our
anriidates and had said that although
Minor Troubles Before—Was Ap­ to 3<«X' bead of cattle on the ranges
first or second ballot or Parker beat world I believe he ought to be de
election.
en. so it was that Belmont. Hill and feated 1 believe he can be defeated,
prehended W th the Assistance of a tear the border .me.
In the democratic party of his state he did not agree with us on this
Shehan brought toge'her the forces and if the democratic party does whs: '
"Before leaving the cattlemen poll­
he has been a leading figure for years. dank. he was still a democrat, i Ap-
Lady Friend—Defendant Is in Jail
organized during an arduous cam­ it ought to do. 1 tielieve he will be
ed
down Rubails tent sad demolish­
In the democratic party of the na­ plausel.
—He Claims Ahat He Traded a Ho­
Tillman, of South Carolina. and W. A. HOLMES IN HOSPITAL
paign of months In supreme effort to defeated.
ed everything m sight except a few
tion he has been recognized as a man
COURT
FINDINGS
NEARLY
bo
Out
of
the
Timepiece
—
Strong
cooking utensils, which they took
of broad intellect ad wide influence. Bryan led an ineffective but vigorous
WITH SCALP CUT OPEN. land the New Yorker.
"I tried to defeat the republican
At a final conference of opposition party as your candidate 1 failed, you
Circumstantial
Ev.dence
Against away with them."
He has been honored in many ways light against the Williams resolution,
EQUAL TO ACQUITTALS.
leaders It had been determined to at «ay Yes. but I received one million
by the national party. He has beer, with how much avail the vote above
Him.
In a Difficulty With M. J. Cane, on tempt to wear out the Parker forces more votes than any democrat bad
a delegate to six national democratic given shows.
A grasshopper story .
Roy
Hutchinson was arrested last
conventions and was one ot the Amer­
O. R. A N. Bridge Employe Re­ and force an adjournment until to­ ver received before, and I failed i Leniency W«th Parr Due to His Hav­ night on an information charging him
day.
but
the
Parker
managers
were
ican delegates to the Pan-American EXPRESS LOYALTY
ing Saved the Life of an Indian Po­ *ith larceny from a dwelling, and Farmers of Morrow County Are F«ed
ceives Serious Injuries — Trouble not long in discovering the antis' Why’ Because there was some who
congress. He is at present a member
had affiliated with the democratic
.ng toe Pesta to Hops
liceman—Parr and His
Brother lodged in the county jail.
He is ac-
Arose Over Accident Which Injur­ plan of < ampaign and with the dis­
TO
JUDGE
PARKER.
of the United States intercontinental
party who thought my election dan­
used
of
stealing
a
gold
watch
be
Once
Shot
Up
Athena
and
Adams
—
covery
came
the
statement
In
grim
R
F
Hynd. who returned Sunday
ed Yardmaster Cane—Outcome of
railway commission.
gerous to the country and they left ;
longing to Mrs. William Baker
afternoon trom a visit with tnends on
That's ' Beer Was Found m Bellinger and
Wt-en 3»> years of age he was mar
Holmes' Injuries Uncertain—Sever­ Sones that if ft took until 4 in the me and helped my opponent
It is slated by the authorities that Lower Sand Hollow, reports myriads
morning the fight would go on.
It why 1 have no words of criticism for < Parr's Possession on the Reserva­
Tied to Miss Kate A. Bantz, a daugh­ Hearst Sees A Democratic Victory
al Stitches Taken in His Scalp by
sh.le the boy is the son of honest >t grasshoppers in that locality, says
did take that much time, and then them
Ahead—Cleveland Admires His Ex­
ter of Judge Gideon Bantz. one of
But
friends,
if
I
failed
with
!
tion.
Dr. Cole.
and highly respected people, he him­ he Heppner Times
some more.
the most distinguished jurists of the
six and a half million votes to defeat
hibition of Honor and Courage—
self Is a ne'er-do-well, and has spent
Everything
that
had
gone
before
in
The little pests are literally annl
South.
the republican party, can those who
Ex-Governor Francis, of Missouri,
the most of his time loafing around hilating the second alfalfa crop and
convention affairs was preliminary to defeated me succeed In defeating the
Joe
Parr,
an
Indian,
charged
jointly
W. A Holmes, an employe of the this trial of strength.
saloons On several occasions he has gardens and even stripping the or­
Believes He Has Said Enough and
republican party?"
Parker a Gold Standard Man.
with Charles Bellinger, another In­ been in trouble for petty offenses, but chards of their foliage.
of
Said it Right and All Should Be bridge and building department
Ten Hours Fight.
He
denounced
as
false
the
story
he
dian.
and
Steve
Russell
of
Hood
. St. Louis, July 11.—The crowning
has been allowed to escape prosecu­
the O. R. & N. company, was struck
Mr Hynd says they are so thick
Satisfied.
For nearly 10 long hours masterful had tried to be a dictator, and went River, with taking liquor on the Uma­ tion on account of his youth and out
•
on the head with a shovel at noon
sensation of a spectacular convention
n th« young alfalfa that a gunny
on
to
say
he
still
believed
In
the
men.
leaders
of
the
party,
battled
tilla reservation, was virtually ac­ of regard for hls parents.
Esopus, N. Y., July 11.—Among the today by M J Cane. O. R. A N. yard­
was sprung Saturday afternoon, when
sack full of them can be gathered
with all the strength and ingenuity Kansas City platform.
quitted of the charge yesterday by
A short time ago the watch was within 10 minutes The farmers are
it became known that Judge Alton B telegrams this morning to Judge master. and a serious gash cut in his that long years of experience endow­
United States Judge Bellinger
AH missed from Mrs Baker's house
Parker were one each from Cleve- scalp over the ear with a possible
Parker, democratic- nominee for pres­ land, Francis and Hearst, The latter fracture of the skull.
ed them with, to win the fight. Twelve
Had Not Slept for Fifty Hours.
three men were allowed to plead guil­ under circumstances which pointed scooping them up by the sacks full
and feeding them to their swine,
ident, sent a telegram to Mr. Sheehan said: I hope and believe that battl-
St. Ixiula. July 9.—Bryan's last ty as a matter of form, but Parr and strongly toward Hutchinson as the which fatten on them rapidly.
Holmes is now in the hospital, thousand excited men and women
cheered
their
favorites
and
jeered
the
Russell's
sentences
will
be
sus|>ended
thief.
City
Marshal
Carney
was
ask
­
stand in the convention was made
defining his position on the gold stan­ ing for the people and for such prin­ where Dr. Cole took several stitches
Mr Hynd also says that the hoppers
opposing forces.
They hurrahed,
at the expiration of two weeks. Bell­ ed to investigate the matter. He gave
dard. For a time it threatened to dis­ ciples, you will lead democracy to vic­ in his head, and be is now resting yelled and shrieked for half an hour with hollow but blazing eyes and a
attack the grain fields and eat the
inger.
against
whom
the
evidence
a young fellow named Bowman 15 to blades from the growing grain, but as
voice so husky it seemed to tear the
The judge answered this in a very easily, although the outcome of
rupt the convention, and it was con­ tory,
at a time. They stamped until the very flesh in his throat
was not so strong, was permitted to assist him in ferreting out the auth- they
sidered possible that a new nominee personal letter saying: "Just a word the injury cannot yet be guessed.
do not molest the stalk or bead
buildirg
trembled.
>r of the crime. Rowman had a con­ of the grain, he does not think they
Dawn shone In upon the sickly go on his own recognizance.
Cane has pot been arrested although
might be chosen. The matter was to thank you for your very kind mes-
In ihe reservation on the main floor lightx of the convention hall, where
That
Parr
was
allowed
to
escape
versation
with
a
girl
with
whom
sage
of
the
case
is
in
the
hands
of
Deputy
congratulations,
and
to
as-
straightened out, after hours of de­
will do any material damage to wheat,
the grim leaders were calm despite
bate, Mr. Bryan and his following re­ sure you of my grateful appreciation ” District Attorneys Collier and Winter, the awful strain and directed their thousands of people, weary to the so lightly was due to the court being Hutchinson has been keeping compa­ which is too far advanced.
shown
that
some
time
ago
he
saved
ny.
in
which
he
divulged
to
her
that
verge
of
collapse,
sat
and
listened
to
who
will
await
the
result
of
Holmes
’
luctantly ami unwillingly accepting
Cleveland said: "You must permit
Word also comes from the vicinity
forces. Their followers and delegates
me to express my gratitude and admi­ injury before taking steps in the mat­ were alert, watchful and acted with the proud justification of the beaten the Ilf«- of Ed Brisbold. an Indian po- Hutchinson rested under suspicion of of Douglas, that the hoppers are very
the attitude of the candidate.
liieman.
who
was
attackixi
by
a
num
the
authorities.
leader. "1 return to you the standard
numerous there, eating the blades
Following is the text ot the tele­ ration for the splendid manifestation ter.
The girl informed Hutchinson that from spring grain, destroying gardens
The OR A N. bridge crew was re- the precision of military forces in obe v<m gav. no- to b«-ar." be thuml.-rcd her of unruly characters while making
gram addressed to William F. Shee­ of honor ami courage you havg given
d
fence
an
arrest
on
the
reservation
he
was
suspected,
whereupon
he
went
"I may have failed In wisdom, and I
to your countrymen and to the demur- pairing sidewalk this morning at the
and eating the foliage from fruit
han:
Parr and B^lnger took beer on the to Carney with the watch and said be trees.
may have lost the fight, but I defy any
Thompson street railroad crossing,
"Hon. William F. Sheehan—I re­ racy in your St. Louis dispatch."
The Vote in Detail.
man to say I have been false to my reservation in June They were in a had obtained It from a hobo. He de­
President Francis, of the St. Ixmis when several members of the crew
However, it is not believed they
gard the gold standard as firmly and
wagon and one was waving a revolver clared he had given the tramp a will remain long tn any locality, but
St. Louis. July 9/—The detailed trust, or untrue to democracy.”
irrevocably established and shall act Exposition, said: "Those who have were holding up a heavy section of
For 50 hours Bryan had slept less when they were searched by Indian cheap watch and a small amount ot will fly away to other parts aa soon
Alabama- ■
accordingly if the action of the con­ lieen asking that you announce your sidewalk, while others were shoveling vote stood as follows:
Policemen Jack *#d MInthorn. Two money for Mrs. Baker's timepiece. He
vention of today shall be ratified by position on issues, can no longer have dirt from under it, when the men let Parker. 22; Arkansas—Parker, 18; than half an hour. He had led the bottles of tx-er were found. A com was not then arrested on account of as their wings have attained their
Colorado— figh' against the Parker men in com-
full growth. Hence no enormous
the people. As the platform is silent any question as to your convictions the walk fall, cau-hlng Cane, who was California -Hearst, 20;
standing at a switch, with his back Parker. 4; Hearst. 5; McClelland. 1; mlttee and on the floor. In commit­ plaint was lodged with Unite«! States the objection of Mr. Baker, who as­ damage is expected to result from
on the subject, my views should be or your courage to express them."
serted
that
he
did
not
care
to
prose
­
Commiaaloner
John
Halley,
and
the
tee
he
was
more
successful
than
on
to the sidewalk, and mashing his foot Connecticut—Parker. 14; Delaware—
their preeence.
mails- known to the convention, and if
men were held to answer before the cute a young boy. Carney saw Mrs.
and injuring his back.
Gray. «; Florida—Parker. 6; Hearst, the floor.
it proves to be unsatisfactory to the
Montana Wool Sales.
Baker
later
on
and
told
her
that
she
federal
grand
jury.
A great demonstration followe«! Bry­
Georgia—Parker. 26; Idaho—
He made a sharp remark to the 4;
majority I request you to decline the
Monster Alaskan Nugprt.
Great Falls, July 11.—Wool sales
According to Commissioner Halley, should take action, as the boy is an
Illinois—Hearst,
54; an's speech, and as the roll was called
nomination for me at once, so that here today were as follows: Floweree men for allowing the walk to fall Hearst. 6;
Dawson. July 8—To No. 3, Amari
Incorrigible and has been allowed to
when
Parr
is
drinking
he
Is
a
"very
the
Nebraskan
left
the
hall
on
the
arm
without
giving
him
warning,
when
Indiana
Parker.
30;
Iowa
—
Hearst,
another may be nominared*before a<l Sheep & Horse Company, 90,000
Kansas H'-arst.
10;
Par­ of hfs brother, and in five minutes bad Indian.*’ It was In 1891 that he escape punishment for a number of can gulch, belongs the honor of pro
Holmes, taking the remark as a per­ 26
journment.
pounds at 18*4c, to Thayer, for Whit- sonal attack, picked up a shovel and ker. 7; Miles. 2: Cockrell. 1; Ken­ after hls arrival at bls hotel he was and his brother, Henry, now dead, offenses.
lucing the biggest nugget ever found
• A. B. PARKER."
man. Farnsworth & Thayer; Floweree started for Caln, who also grabbed a tucky Parker. 26; Ixiuislana—Park­ fast asleep. His marvelous physique "shot up" the towns of Athena and
Mrs. Baker then swore to an in­ in the Yukon territory, or for that
Endorsed
Parker.
Sheep & Horse Company, 95,000 shovel and struck Holmes before the er. 18; Maine Parker. 7; Hearst, 1; had been taxed to the utmost, and as A«lams. They fil'd to Grant county formation laid by Deputy District At­ matter in the entire north The mon­
Convention
George Sbarpe Williams of Missis­ pounds at 18*4c to Thayer, who was latter heached him.
Olney. 4;
Maryland—Parker, 16; he walked to the hotel, two blocks and were arrested by Halley and torney Collier and Deputy Sheriff ster weighs 450 ounces, and if it
sippi. the democratic leader in the tied with Baraclough at that bld, and
Holmes was immediately taken to Massachusetts- Olney, 32; Michigan away, he leaned heavily on his James Johnson, then deputies under Davis placed Hutchinson under arrest were all gold it would be worth at
$15 an ounce the tidv little sum of
house, then Introduced the following was secured by him on the toss up; the hospital on the switch engine, — Parker. 28; Minnesota- Parker. 9; brother, and fairly fell upon hls bed. Sheriff Furnish, who lay all night In last night.
Hutchinson was arraigned in the $6750.
endorsement of Parker s stand, in the Ray «.- Fredericks, 50,000 pounds at where his injuries were dressed by Hearst. 9: Cockrell. 1; Towne, 2;
Bryan said to the Scripps News: the cold and covered them with rifles
What percentage the boulder, as
form of a motion that it should be 17%c to Thayer; Conrad Stanford Dr. Cole. Holmes' mother was pros­ Gray. 1; Mississippi—Parker. 20; Mis­ "A h the end of the roll call approached when they came out of their camp in circuit court before Judge Ellis on
Company, 30,000 pounds at 15c to Bar trated when news of the difficulty souri- Cockrell, 36; Montana—Park­ I saw Parker was near enough to the morning. The two served peni­ the charge of larceny from a dwelling such It might with propriety be called.
sent by telegraph to Parker:
"The platform adopted by this con­ raclcugh; Great Falls Meat Company. reached her, and Dr. Henderson was er. 6; Nebraska—Cockrell, 4; Hearst, nomination to win on the first ballot, tentiary terms for their crime. Talk this morning, and entered a plea of Is quartz could not be told without
vention is silent on the question of 15,000 pounds at 17%c to Holden. for called to attend her. She has recov- 4; Olney. 1; Gray. 1; Wall. 1; Mlles, then I left the hall to get needed of lynching was Indulged in when not guilty. Hls bail was fixed at 8250. grinding It up end separating the
the monetary standard, because it is Dewey, Gould & Co.
ered from the shock and is out of 1; Pattison, 1; Parker. 0; Nevada— rest I had not slept for fifty hours.” they were taken to Adams for their He was unable to secure bonds and dross from the pure gold, but miners
preliminary examination, but no vio­ was returned to the custody of the who have seen the piece have no hes­
not regarded by us a possible issue
danger this evening,
Hearst, 6; New Hampshire—Parker.
“Golden Rule” Jones Dying.
sheriff His trial will take place at itancy in declaring it to contain by
lence was attempted.
in this campaign, and only campaign
Cane has been in tile city but a 8; New Jersey—Parker. 24; New
Vics Presidency.
the next jury term.
(ar more gold than any other similar
Toledo, July 11.—Injections of sa short time, having relieved Steve York—Parker, 78; North Carolina—
issues were mentioned in the plat­
St. Ixiuis. July 9.—Shortly before
find in the Klondike.
Aged Woman Suicidea.
form Therefore, there is nothing in line solutions are keeping Mayor Sam Leonard. as yardmaster, last week, I’arker. 24; North Dakota—Williams, noon leading deh>gnies representing
Portland Financier Dead.
Davenport, Wash., July 8.—Mrs
the views expressed by you in the tel­ Jones alive, but death is a matter ot He is a quiet man about 55 years 8; Ohio—Parser, 46; Oregon—Parker. New York, Pennsylvania. Ohio, Illi­
Portland. July 8 —P F Morey,
old. Holmes has been In the employ 4; Hearst, 2; McClellan, 1; Coler, 1; nois. Indiana and Missouri went Into Theresa Wagner, aged 74, strangled
egram just received which would pre­ but a few hours.
Cholera Is raging in Persia It is
clude a man entertaining them from
of the O. R. & N. bridge department Pennsylvania—Parker.
68;
Rhode consultation on the vice presidential herself to death last evening by tying financial agent of the General Elec­ staled that tn Teheran are 300 deaths
Antone Habelt, of Oregon City, for a number of years and is well Island—Hearst, 6; Parker. 2; South n<imin:tiion In Sliehan's room at the a cord to her bedstead and arouud tric Company, of this city, died from daily, and there is consternation
accepting a nomination on said plat­
killed three cougars in one day last known here, where his mother re­ Carolina Parker, 18; South Dakota— Southern hotel.
her neck and then leaning forward ■ rheumatism of the heart, last even throughout the empire and in adja­
form.”
cent Russian provinces.
Williams' resolution provoked a week, the largest measuring 10 feet. sides.
I Ing.
Hearst, 8; Tennessee—Parker, 24;
New York brought out Gray, of until slowly choked to death.
Missionary Predicts
nese Uprising.
General
Chi­
PARR ANO OTHERS
GEI OFF LIGHTLY