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WEEKLY ElnTIOfr. Unswayed by fear, uninflu enced by favor, the East Ore gonian will tell the truth, the whole truth, about county, state and national affairs. It is fair, absolutely fair, to •aos? who differ from its views, as well as to its friends • • • • • • • • The East Or>'i'onian of Pen- dieton, Oregon. Is published In ■■ baart of the wonderful In . You will And th;,- it Is readable, reliable 1*4 progressive, and will give you the news reliably, eecu- rateiy and fully. • • • • • • • • • e « •••••••£•••• PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12.1904. VOL. XXVIII BANDITS ARE FOILED. TORTURED HIS WIFE. Five Men Attempt to Held Up Union Pacific Flyer. Che}«nne. Aug 8.—Shortly before ilaylicht this morning fiv«> lianJits at tempted to hold up th«' Atlantic ex press at Assay, two mite* west of Gr.-en River, on the Union Paiitic. The outlaws turned a switch in tending to wreck the flyer on a short iding. but a pump man discovered ’h«' plot and got word to the train men of the express, which was ap proaching swiftly. The robbers shot the pump man. who «ill probably die Posses are out ■ from Gr«vn River. Rock Springs an<i j Rawlins and a Union Pacific posse jof trained rangers on fast horses was HIS OWN SISTER AND BROTHER LAW AUTHORIZING IT EN- SAYS OIL AND MACADAM 1 started on a special train front Cher Cloudburst Seven Miles From Pueblo Washed Out a Bridge and Water and | enne. IN-LAW SHOT TO DEATH.; TlRELY UNCONSTITUTIONAL FOR COUNTRY ROADS An attempt will be made to head off Debris Was Running 25 Feet Deep—First Chair car. Containing 100 ’he outlaws befor«' they reach the Sierra Madres It is beiieied to be People. Who Were Dashed Into the Seething Flood—Engineer Went Frantic for Money a Fast Younj Man Veteran Highway Builder Tells of the members of the gang that recently Stablemen s Union Cannot Maintain Down With His Engine—presence of Mind of a Negro Porter Who Enter« Rcom of His New>y Married heM up the Qrva’ Northern and Rio Boycott and the Decree Is Wide in Work of the Government at Eugene Grande trains. Suter, is Detected in the Theft and Pulled the Air Cord and Saved the Three Rear Car*—Ghouls Rob the Its Scope, Prohibiting Any Union —Absolute Failure of Congress to BATTLE WITH THIEVES From Instituting a Boycott—Most Appropriate for This Work Has Al Dead. WK OF WORLD'S FAIR FLYER Superior Court of California Harry Fisher of Philadelphia James W. Abbott, Govern- Says the Boycott, is Not Attempts Robbery and Kills ment Good Road Expert, His Victims. Legal. Gives Timely Advice. Pride of the Rio Grande System Plunged Into a Washout While Going Sixt, Miles an Hour. NO. 74 f Inhuman Texan Burn» a Man's Name on Woman'* Flesh. Houston, Texan, Aug 6 —Two ig«» Monroe Rogers left here buHlnes* tr| to . alt Ijike wh his pretty young wife went to vh her •iater. On M« return Rogers es'-orted her home. There 4 he — prrKured a quantity •>t rope, entered bi* wife’s room and overpowering her tied her bands and feet and then gagged her. Removing her clothing, he suspend ed her by the feet with a rope looped through th.- transom ot a door. He then lighted a lamp and secured an old file 12 Inches long. He held the file over the oil tlaze until It wa* red hot and began burning the fiery lott.-rs MILTON ROAD DISTRICT ut a man * name upon her. Smoke CANNOT COLLECT TAX. nil the fume* of the burning fieah ¡¡¡led tbe house He started on the bare shoulder and wrote down the Power Company Defends Its Employes irm to the wrist. The letters were not small, being a-d Gets An Injunction Forbidding two to three inch«:« in size, and the tnp Co ection of Poll Tax—Com.pan, aarne. with 13 ie ’*. wax spelled out in full. Ib 'ween ea« h letter he woulJ Fi:es a Bend of $750—Laborers nop an«l reheat the instrument Near Cam to Be Exempt From Tax and y bail the night wa* consumed in the .orture. itu- suit«ring woman COU1Ü Claim it s Injustice to Compel Them io no more than to utter tmottereu to Pay on Snort Residence in the rivs and writhe w.th pain. The work ot branding completed, County. he husband jerked tne gag* from her ■o uuth and ieit tne nouse. Her cne* were sufficient to bring assistance an.. . . ... -i. Umatilla county from ;he was .¡aerated ana physician* sum «:., po!i is* irom the 350 work- uon-.-J. 4 or hour* »a«. *a* trcLzie«. mi., at its power site on xith nervou* eautemen: and satter j«. •vao«a Ga.«a nver, aujve Ml.ion. ug. but opiate* and lotions brviiga — WaxùangUzii Oregon Power uvrual relief. 8be prix «aim* inno i~. au.- ¡-a* ».■ -r<rl a rex.ra.mng or ■:n«.e of any wrongjolng »jr J. F. ampcei. ut Ln*.ric. No. 3. Heavy Lumber Shipment* x.uge W. R. E.»u, ot the state cir- Astoria, Aug 6.—The British i earn r .*'• yesterday aLermxm ¡*- ip iotennam am . - d Cuwn tne . tve« ,::g Camp- ¡ay. 1 he Joivcitiam I* loade .. t: >m « -i.ee tig the tax irom tne »«th an imm«.n*e carpo ot lac. .. u a- .1. power »tai-on. to ne etteo :ue g»*'S .o u«otta and take. ■. jz _e uiug ot a tx,nd of $.'50 - * ' ieeL Tue r. -attuai. company. Tne uvtia* were i -ru..-tut AàLerzÀuciL «s to Man í .a and txx* Tue road supervisor attempted to «>.• lee lue two targue* w«. , -u tax irom the iaoorer* on eie ot uringiag up me lot - v.a..x iVx.o« ri.er ana a* a rouit jt August. Tne car* v ?.. s aere u«eu in toe Justice court r F.ei. is «or me government. Mi. ,-z o couect trum '^«ee wan etimed. in me a :t.on brought by the Wsah- - » a Gt g.n Power Company it is ¡ateo na: many of the men at work it are z required to pay pod tax ...i. .« .. »« that it wune* to pro- .eet M Bader of WaLa Wai.*, I* at- ■ rney for the company. Sr p Yard* Destroyed. Par«*. J Aug. «: —The sbipbulidtn; lATrtOLlCS S»G-EST SOLUTION. ard at S -' Nasaire, belonging to th. »impagli ie General« Trans Allan «mcricai Soc.et ee Resciv* That No •que. w« re destroyed by fire today. Puc c Mcney Be Used for Sectar»- ar Purposes. Waiting for the Heir. Di-'roi: Aug 5—At the clbemg *e* Pan* Aug. I i.— A dispatch tbit ion of the American Federatioa at ornitq states 1 hat the aceouchmen Societies this morning a v bf C tar.na is hourly expected. .amber .f resolutions were adopted, - id.ng one on the school queaGon. .Ivan mg this solution: Let no pub- mor ey* be paid out for re.:g*ous ns-ructiaa in any school; let the ed- ,cs' nai per capita tax be disbursed r r«in purely secular studte* :.;y. in ■ ir Catholic schools; our a ters receiving their ss.ar.es. as heir teocters receive theirs To ascertain these results, let oar nools be submitted u> state or city xammaUona. thus will the great prtn- JNION COUNTY CnURT ipie of our government that no pub- GRANTS FRANCHISE .c moneys be used tor sec-arian pur ,<oses. be preserved intact. Her Husband—After Sheeting Him- ( Important Labor Decision in History most Prevented tne Construction ol Sheriff's Posse Met a Gang of Bad self He Flee*. Leaving a Trail of of the State—Prominent Judges Dis the Medel Road—Will Probably Men Near Waterman. Blood But Returns and Confesses The Dalles. Aug. 9 -A sheriff's agree With the Court's Decision. Build Small Amount of Model Rose posse from Fossil, met a gang of Pueblo, Col., Aug. 8.—The "Word's Fair Flyer," the pride of tne and is Taken to Hospital. at Bellingham. horse thiev» es near Waterman. Wheel Ric Grande system, ran into a washout at Dry Creek, seven miles ■r i ii ’ ity . west of here last night, while going at a speed of 60 miles an hour, San Francisco. Aug. 6.—The super- be fight which ensued lieputy Sher and fully 100 people were instant y killed or were drowned in the or «-otirt this morning ordered a final Philadelphia Pa. Aug 5—-Mr and iff Hugh Shields was shot in the "Oil on a macadam base ' said torrent. A cloudburst had occur, ed on the mountains and washed ‘ * ‘mouth and seriously wounded, an«! iecree of Injunction against tbe Sta lr». Joseph twharun, well to do. brio«- Jam«-* W. Abbott, ot Denver. Col., out the bridge over a dry gulch, tne tram dashing into 25 feet of one of the bandits received a bulle: ll« mens Union forbidding it from and gruutn. were murdered in cold superintendent of good roads division. water and debris. liood tills moruing t»y Harry Fisher. n his stomach, but made his •'scape ma.ntaiuing a boycott against the Ne- a brother ot Mr*. Scharon. lc;»artm«nt of agr.culture, who pa** • n Shields’ horse • •»••••••••••••••••••••••••e • • • • ada lJvery stable. r islier entered the house for th<- ed through Pendleton today on hu A reward of $l<ki is offered by Was It is the most important decision af- ¡»urpose ot rubbery and upon bem* «ray to Walla Walla, "tn my estima •o and Wheeler counties for the cap ure of the thieves, who have been ei tiug labor, ever handed down in the «.etecicd in the »earoom ot hi* sister .ion. Is tbe Ideal road tor this coun l»e uy the cloudburst and may never Details of the Horror. harassing those counties a’., inmer • late. It prevents labor organization* an1 brother in law. killed them both. He then *not himself, but the woun«. »ry. Pueblo. Col.. Aug 8.—The accident recovered. This makes it impossible to give .rom maintaining pickets or in any was not ¡atal and it was h's ias. cart "No road can be permanent or a CIRCUS HORSES BURNED is the worst in the history of the Rio the accurate number of dead, but the *ay inter.ertng with the i>usin«-s* of ridge. He «eit tne bouse, but return »uccess unless It ha* a maeadac. Grande railway. Dry creek, where number ranges from 76 to 125. Three mp.oyers. >-4 white the investigation was under Eleven cf Ringling's Fine R ng Horses .a&e and «»ne with such a foundauoi. It 4e< lares the legislative act per the train went through the bridge, is bodies recovered this morning were way eaimiy cume*«ed the deed anti Lost in a Fire. .Hating boycot« to he unconstitu- wa* sent to a hospital uid tmlsbed with oil and sand wou.u not far from Butte, where washouts taken from the river in this city Ogden. Aug. 8—Sparks from the «uual. ■sat in uh * {«art ot tit Nunhwesi. , seven miles below the scene of the Fisher 1» xbuwn a» the "scapegoat occurred two years ago. crippling the wreck. ngine ignited hay on the train of Thu ■le< UioB is the result of a long • t bis family, and ba* gambled anu xuaerx.ana tnal tbe Iurm*ta»n ot the .tingling Brothers' circus, en ro«: • line. igiit between I the s able* and the P*ayed the race* neaiuy, and It t* sup -oil in Eastern Oregon 1* suca mat .. The two identifiai bodies are those rom Wyoming here in a pan: Two trains had preceded the ot Frank H Whitman and Alexander iu ion to detennke the legality ot the t»u»..j »u traaiic tor money'. »«axe* a inguifol road tn summer, Uu. miong the anima's 11 ring bores liter boyrott ano ha* been tenacious road mat i "World's Fair Flyer" and had passed S. Maxwell. Among the missing and vere burned to death and other« * :• tits sia.er wa* a higuiy respect««, .ae oil ana macaaam ght in tbe courts. over tbe bridge safely. This train believed dead are: Mrs John S. Oil -oman, just marr.ed to Joseph Sch* .»«ax of would be firm and bard a. njured. It U sweeping in it* scope and gree. run. a wealthy business man, ano .«« seasons and wuu.d never be du*«.- was proceeding at a high rate of ver, of Pueblo. and two children; xiHement prevail* among the labor t lauer too* aavantagc of hi* know. .r muddy." speeii an I -.a.-tied right .nto the dis- .irs James Smith, wife of th«» con lu. Gunboat San Domingo. tor of the ill-fated train; Ida Leonard .«■ment of th. cate, the ieauers de >-dge ot the premise* to enter the ele Mr. Abbott arrived this momin* aster. Washirgtcn Aug 8—On a oinl <■' taring the decree to be tyranical. nau; rvsiucnee. .rom Eugene wnere the goveri.meu. Tne water in the creek was 25 » feet jf Pueblo; Mrs. Mary Walsh, of Chi he prevalence of anti-for«-ign feeliii' »,»pre»»»i*e aud subsersive of popular ago: Miss Mary Rice, of Lasalle deep and running like a mill i race When tue horrible crime wa* dix mend* building a samp.e ot Idea, n San Doming'», and th. ■ ..n-- q-i n «gats. He goes to Walia Wa.ia lu< Wnen the baggage, smoker and cnair .11.; Robert Lytle, cashier of the Firs. covered by neighbor* who beard th« .oad anger to American interests in tha ae purpose ut cunierrmg wi.a guu^ Otner unions than the Stablemen* «Lull and made an iniesilgat.uu. Mrs car left the track and plunged into the Na.ier.al Bank of Pueblo; Miss Wily ountry. a Uni ed State« gunboat hai «re vi ally interested, the brewery em- stream, they were swept down four .Vood. of Pueblo; Dr. W. H. Moch an«. ovharot. wa* yet writhing tn the la*, -uads enthusiast* there, and wnl tale; Mr and Mrs C. b Lamson. of Pueb een ortlered there from San Juar. ..oyes Lavin* just initituted a boy- agonies of dea h. her husband »*« .eturn to Eugene Wnen asaed con miles before they ran ashore. ott a short time ago In the first coach passengers were la; Miss Zennie Zelby, of Puebio. anc •lead in a pool of blood on the floor, u-rmcg tbe sample piae at Eugene Germany Loses to Un trd States. Prominent attorney* of this city navlag leaped out ot bed when shot, Jr Abbott said: standing up in tbe aisie for lack of uavall Dunham, of Pueblo. Washington. Aug 8.—Germany hat md ¡oliticlans and judge* ot th« otate and tne tell-tale trail of blood let. "We intended to build the road th. seats. Iropped to second place in beer pro .i*agree with the position taken by by the murderer, who inflicted a »ummer. but owug to a son ot mi* Revised List of Missing. It is estimated there were 100 in action the Un! lied States having cap- Be court. «light wound upon himself betore ieav indent land teg, I m airaid we this car alone, mostly from Denver Pueblo, Aug. 8.—Following is a re ured the leadii mg the house, ted from the front doo: .xo io postpone the work until nex and Colorado Springs for Pueblo. vised list of the identified and knowt. o sta istics published today by the duwu to the pavement and up the «ear. You see, the government doe* Two Pullmans and the diner, on the dead: A E. Hoes, Pueblo; Mrs GOLD ON COLVILLE mt appropriate enuugn money tor the «tree: rear, remained on the track, through Stevens, Northampton. Mass ; Major lepartment of commerce. -onstructlon ot L«e*e sample hlgu While horrified friends were search the quick action of Colored Porter crank H. Whitman; rienry Pingmar Tich Discovery by Seattle Man in Un ing tor a clue. F,*her staggered into 'ays. and they have to be built by co Sales, who feeling the first shock of •ngineer. Denver; Miss Seward. Mis« expected Locality. The community furnisher the room and confessed, after which »peration the engine strike tbe chasm, reached Irene Wright, Pueblo; James H Seattle. Aug. 5 —Cnaries Vader, re he collapsed from iosa of blood he material* and labor, tbe ratiroad- up and pulled the emergency cord. smith, conductor. Denver; Mils Min tiding at 117 Leary street, Ballard, .he trans portauon. the mach.ntc> The car wheels locked and broke the lie Davis. Pue^.o; Miss Elsie Roland as just returned from the Colville In- .-ompanies the necessary roi«er*. grau coupler connecting the chair car and Lindsburg, .Kan.; M.ss Hadenburg JAPANESE GOLD COMING. lian reserva’ion, where be lately di* •rs and other implement* and th» forward sleeper, which stopped with salina. Kan.; Dr. W. F Munn. Fuel»- ■overed" what promises to be one of ,<»vernment the supervumm. the trucks in the air suspended above ¡o john Moliver. Pueblo; Gene Three Millions m Gold Coming to the he richest, if not the richest gold "This country must be termed x the roaring waters. .ieve Moliver and aged 4 years. Mary United State*. minr-s tn the western hemisphere Va far' one I mean by that that it 1* Scores of people were thus saved. Moliver. aged 2 years; Miss Ida Lem ter < ¡aims to have found a mountain Washington. Aug 5—Tbe treasury ar from the larger maxiutactones o. Fireman Mayfield jumped in time to vrd. Pueblo; Mrs. Mary Walsh. Chi«a tat is filled with goid bearing ore ot department 1* notified that tbe steam be East. Through miscalculation the save his life, but Engineer Hinman go; Miss Mary Price. Lasalle. in. dONTANA SHIPPERS CAN NOW i high quality. er Dort*. from Yokohama, is bringing nachinery companies tailed to hart went down with the engine. Twenty-four others known to hav« This mountain is located near the another large consignment of Japan .he heavy roller* on hand. They ar« ROUTE THEIR STOCt ■When the news reached Pueblo a »een on the train are missing. own ot Meteor, which lies In the •**e gold yen. supposed to be about sot kept in stock by the brancL special was made up and returned •outh half of the reservation and M.«*u,000 American, in payment for jouses and it Is too late in the seasot and parties began searching for Ghouls Rob the Dead. ibuut 6»> mile* in a southerly dlrec- goods purchased in this country. The sow to have t.iem brought from th« Xrbitrary Rules in Force on Northern bodies, which as fast as recovered, Pueblo, Aug. 8.—To add to the hor •on from Republic. Here Mr. Vader Doris is due at San Francisco on Aug S**t The rainy season would be up were boxed and taken to Pueblo. Re ror of the situation, ghouls robbed th« Pacific and Great Northern Have ¡as located six claims, which practi- uat 7. >n us before the work could be fin lief trains were also started from Todies of the recovered dea l. The Been Part,ally Abrogated—Shipper» ally cover* the entire mountain. «shed Denver. Welis-Fargo safe was found in th« Can Now Designate Their Choice of "The ore will run from $3 to $5t>> It wa* our intention to finish twe TO ACCEPT WAuE REDACTION wreckage, empty and open. Twelve itretcb«* ot samp«e road m the North Roads From St. Paul to Chicago- per ton." sai»i Mr. Vader, "but 1 Recovering the Bodies. bodies were taken from the Arkansas innate that it will average a lout »15 Thirty Thousand Miner» Quit Work u> *e*t this year. We have an inri.atioi. Meant Much to Stockmen. 11 river at noon, nine miies below Pu 8.—Only Pueblo. Col., Aug. a ton." ,o make a practical demonstration a Vote on Proposition. bodies have been recovered and taken eblo. Mrs. George West, wife of the ilellngham. Wash . during the annua, Pittsburg. Kas . Aug $ —Thirty to the various undertaking establish former mayor of Pueblo, being among state good roads convention, to be STRIKERS IN PARADE St. Paul, Aug. 5.—A meeting was thousand members of tbe miners ments in this city up to 9 o’clock this them. About 40 bodies had been re ¡eld there in September, and we wil. leld in the Great Northern building union in Missouri. Kau-x*. Texas. Ar morning, and of tnose only two are covered at noon. For 20 miles along ndeavor to be present." esterday by prominent cattlemen ol Monster Demonstrations m Chicago kansas and Indian territory quit work and the Arkansas Fountain creek identified. Sjieaking of oil roads. Mr Abbott he West and officers ot both the Streets. of people are lined today to vote on the opera tors' propo river thousands Many bodies it is now known have lec!ared that such highways were no Great Northern and Northern Pacific, searching for bodies sition to accept a five and a half per Chl< ago. Ill , Aug. 6 — Striking em- along the rivers been swept down the Arkansas river it which the question of certain ■loyes of the stockyards district and cent wage reduction. It is believed •xpensive. “It is my desire to see ol md mecadam highways througbou harges in freight rates and regula- sympathizers estimated to number the proposition will carry. .his state, but I wiU not venture * ions in force pertaining to the hauling jii (km paraded this morning over the fuess as to wuen they will ever bt >t cattle from the range county ot route in the vicinity of the yards end- NEW BANK FOR HEPPNER. constructed " dontana and South Dakota was dis ng at Oswald's grove, where a picnic Mr Abbott referred to the driveway :>issed. Tbe railroad offii-er* refused ■va* held. W. 8. Wharton Will Open New Busi n Golden Gate Park. San rrancisco o discuss the matter at present, and A plat «»on of police and a band of 40 ness With $25.000 Capital. is an ideal sand and oil road. The he cattlemen said the changes which ieces headed the procession, which Heppner. Aug 6.—W. 8. Wharton roadbed 1« made of red sand roller Rome, Aug. 8.—A Tien Tsin dis ro patkin were in l.iao Yang on Sun- hey bad argued had been taken under was subdivided into divisions, each arrived in the city last Saturday and iard and then sprinkled with crude is rumored that Mukden is (.dvisement by tbe companies. patch says the Japanese, after a pro day. It vith a band and a police escort. will open the Bank of Heppner, in the letruleum. rich in asphaltum. now threatened by the Japanese. They stated, however, that the com- Thousands jammed the streets along longed cannonade, have commenced "About 400 barrels of oil to th« »aides had conceded to the shippers he line. A feature of the parade was Heppner Building a L>an Association building. The bank fixtures are co nlle." continued Mr. Abbott, "are use« with their naval batteries at Pon Ar- he right to route the shipments from Russia Called Down Hard. ’he vast number of women and Chll- the ground and the room is rapidly be In the building of this driveway. Th« thur and the speedy fall of the fort Washington, Aug. 8.—In forceful, he original shipping point to Chicago. Iren In line ing put in shape >11 rapidly evaporates and ¡eaves th. For some time past ft has been tLe is inevitable. but diplomatic language the Unite«) Mr. Wharton states that the bank uphaltum which combined with th« States government has declared to ule of the companies to accept ship- PARKER RESIGNS. will be open for business by Angus ard makes a regular cushion, in th. No Japanese Losses. the world that it cannot assent to the nents at original points of shipment 10. The bark will be a state Instltu ■are of oil roads, it Is necessary t< St. Petersburg, Aug. 8.—General genera] proposition made by Russia without routing, anil when they reach Presidential Candidate Retires From ion. organized under the laws of the «prinkle a little oil each year to keei ’d S’. Pau] to forward them on such Sakaharoff reports that up to noon that coal is contraband of war state of Oregon, with a capital stock hem in gcxxi condition and to keep u, the Bench of the Court of Appeals. lines as they preferred. Sunday there was no change in the This announcement is made in a he surface." Albany. N Y.. Aug. 5 —Judge Park ->f $-5.000, fully paid up Und«-r this rule, the Great Northern positions of the Mancuurian armies. circular note from Secretary Hay to er at 2:30 this afternoon handed in ind Northern Pacific naturally routed The report is signifeant, as It acts American ambassadors in Europe "Holy Roller" a Hypnotist. RELIEF EXPEDITION RETURNS as a denial of vague reports current i dated June ]0'b, but made public this nost of the shipments over the Bur his resignation as chief judge of the The Dalles, Aug 6.—The opinion of ington road from St. Paul to Chicago. court of appeals to Secretary of State for several days of heavy engage morning. those who were formerly followers North Pole Rescue Party Came Back ments about Liao Yang and Hai Hill’s international code Is quoted Under the new agreement, the ship- O'Brien, to take effect immediately. of Creffieid in The Dalles, that the ers will lie allowed to designate the Cheng in which the Japanese were re to show that during the West African for Coal Supply. But Starts North apostle possesses hypnotic power, oad over which they will ship the ported to have been defeated with conference in 1884 Russia took occa Montana Streams Dry. Again. s«*«‘tns to be shared by members of the slon to dissent vigorously from the ,bipmc*nt to go from St. Paul. heavy losses. Helena. Aug 5 —The weekly crop Salvation Army corps in Portland, Vardo. Norway. Aug 5—Comman It is probable that the request of attempt to include coal among the ar report of Section Director R F. Young, who formerly worked with him. They ier Champ, of the relief expedition to attic men for the 1 abrogation of agree- Russians Suffer Heavy Loss. ticles named as contraband of war. for the week ending yesterday, shows •he north pole, sent to rescue the Hay further says that it is under nent between the Chicago-St. Paul that haying is in progress all over fay he made a deep study of hypno- Berlin, Aug. 8— The Tageblatt has ism and practiced on people before tarty who relieves Baldwin of the *oads, whereby all stock trains are received a dispatch from Lia Yong, stood it is Russia’s intention to de the state. The worst reports come he went to Corvallis. Today in his *eigler exploring party, returned her rohlbited from making the trip be- dated the 7th, which states that a clare cotton contraband. Such a pol from eastern Montana, where cattle trial the prosecution will attempt t< from Franz Joseph land on account ween tbe two cities in less than 24 icy, he asserts, would imply that heavy attack was made on the west are suffering from the lack of water. show that the women he led to accept if a shortage of coal He sails again ern wing of the Russian forces nor..-» every article of human use might be lours, will be granted. his doctrine were under his spell, and on Friday. The cattlemen have appealed to the declared contraband, simply that it of Hai Cheng Bandits Make Mistake. it is believed that if he were strong uterstate commerce commission for might ultimately become useful to bel Many ot the Russians wounded Sterling. III., Aug. 5.—Three bandits enough he could bring them to their SCARE IN WHEAT PIT. elief from unjust regulations of the were brought there. Alexieff and Ku- ligerents, for military purposes "ailroads, and a hearing had been set this morning hold up a Chicago * normal condition and that they would for some time: in September in Den Northwestern freight ¡rain eight miles no longer need to remain in the asy Attempt to Depress Wheat Market by tue European squadron of the United ver. Jf satisfactory arrangements can from here, mistaking it for the pas- lum. The hypnotic Influence of some ON THE MINTO TRAIL. Exaggerated Reports. States navy had been ordered to e made with the Great Northern and serger, Discovering their error they other person may be tried on these Chicago. Aug 5.—The discovery this Smyrna as a menace to Turkey, were patients. Marion County Takes Steps to Open Northern Pacific roads as a result of fled. morning, of what is believed io be a correct. he- conference today, ...ese roads will Up New Road to Eastern Oregon. movement against the wheat market Stage Robbers Captured. The Grimes Is No More. ot be requested to appear at He was informed that the visit of the by using exaggerated reports of the Salem, Aug. 8.—The county court the American shops to Turkish hearing in Denver. Baker City. Aug. 6. — After enjoying Portland, Aug. 5.—The old .Grimes couditlon of crops in th«> Northwest, yesterday cons.acred the proposition waters was in accordance with a pre the ill-gotten gcwids of others for a hotel at Seaside was destroyed by fire the object being to take big profits of building the projiosed road from Model Road at Walla Walla. yesterday afternoon. A. M. Apple brief period J R. Hansen gild John cm a rise, caust'd a slump in the Sep tbe Breitenbush over the mountains arranged schedule and should not be Walla Walla. Aug. 8.—The county gate. n Portland photographer, was L Ledford, the two men who were sus tember wheat market this morning. on the Minto trail to the headwaters considered as a menace to the Otto picloned of robbing the U. S. mails -ommlssioners will place the scheme badly Injured in the flames. Old September. Range of tbe Des Chutes river in Eastern man government. and the passengers on the stage be was 87% to $1.50. New September. In addition, however, he was told of building a sample stretch of road Oregon. tween Whitney and the Htage station 96%*ÿ97%. September corn. 48% Suicided Over Pancakes. Tue petition presented by John Min that the United States would insist >efore the council and the Walla Denver, Aug. 5.—Hattie 8teffleban. of Austin, were arrested a few days to and numerously signed, was con strenuously upon her rights, and up Walla Commercial Cluu. The experi sidered, and the members of the court on compliance with her request with ment will be quite expensive and they a bride of Ihree weeks, suicided this ago by tbe chief of police of Poca- Mrs. Miles Burled. are heartily in favor of building the reference to the trading claims and wish to get the opinion of the taxpay- morning with carbolic acid, because '«■¡io. Idaho. Hansen was arrested on Washington, Aug. 6.—The remains July 29th, at P«>catello anil Ledford a road if this is possiole. They decide«, proper protection to American Inter rs before they take any dfinite ac- her husband criticized her pancakes. few days later was arrested near On- of Mrs. Mll.es were buried at Arling to Investigate further, and will next ests. It is understood that no further tion. ario. The men were arrested upon a ton this morning. Many distinguished week send a representative over the instructions will be sent to Minister Pope's Health Is Poor. warrant issued out of a Justice court 'M'rsons. civil and official, attended. Printer*' Union Convention. route, in company with Mr. Minto and I-elschrrian until after the arrival of Lindon, Aug. 5—The Catholic St. Louis, Aug. 8.—The Internation World says the health of the pope Is in Grant county, the crime having been The floral offerings were received a member of the Linn county court, the squadron at Smyrna. from the president and Mrs. Roose- committed in turn countya al Typography al Union convention to view the trail and estimate the causing considerable anxiety. velt. cabinet officers and friends met this morning at the fair grounds KENDRICK IS DESTROYED cost. American Yacht Wins. with probably the largest attendance Flying Machine a Success. Okanagan Annexed. Cowes, Aug. u— The American Over 60 Buildings Burn, the Loss in Its history. The entire week will TURKEY IS ALARMED. Nashville, Aug. 5.—Lebaud's dirgi- vacht lngomar. again defeated lie taken up with the business of the the Colville, Aug. 6.—-The creating of Amounting to Half a Million. ble balloon which made its first flight Kaiser's convention. Meteor today, In a fine the new mall routes In Okanagan She Inquires as to the Gathering of Lewiston, Aug. 8.—The town of today, is pronounced successful. breeze. county causes much rejoicing among American Squadron at Smyrna. the Kendrick, 20 miles from thin city. was Fireworks Factory Blew Up. patrons who feel that they are really Washington, Aug 8.—Chekib Bay, almost entirely wiped out by fire Sat- Havana. Aug. 5.—An exploding annexed to the United States They German Village Burned. In the fourth congressional district Turkish minister, called at the state Iurday rocket blew up the fireworks factory democratic convention at St Joseph, Berlin, Aug. 5.—Three hundred are placed on the highway of coni department this morning to Inquire Over 60 buildings burned, the loss here today. Two employes were kill- Mo.. 750 ballots were taken Thursday buildings in the town of Iresfeld were nierce that open* to every city and vil whether the published statement that aggregating about $480,000. ed and five injured fatally. lage in the land. and the deadlock remains unbroken. burned today. n U I TO PIT POLL TH Three Hundred Fifty Laborers on Power Plant Get Re- straining Order. me Mutt Be Completed by October MURDERED HIS EMPLOYER. 1. 1905. and Must Include Cove. El g n, Summerville, island City anc Negro Erote Takes Revenge on the Man Who Discharged Him. Union — Same Company Contem Hartford, Conn., Aug 5—Henry plates a Line of Electric W rc Across the Blue Mcuntam* to Urna Os borne, secretary of tne Dunham Hosiery Company, former police com tilla County Town*. .-sioner, was murdered at his borne a is morning by a negro formerly in .is employ. Enmity and robbery, the Union. Aug 6.—The county court ..ce say. the former, was the motive • sterday granted to the Eastern Ore- r the crime. The negro was dis- ;an Development Company a franchis« barged by Osborne recently «> build and operate ehx.ric railways Gung the highway s of the county, Killed m Collision. rhe conditions of the franchise are. Karsas City Aug. 6.—The Santa Fe Work must be «rornmeneed in It a «nger .rain from Loe Angele* to iays ...«ago strnck a 15th street trolley Grande, Hot Lake. Union. Covt ar a- a grade crossing today. J. O. md Island c ity must be connected by t.'rris was k ed, and eight injured 2e propos««d electric due aid th« «âme be In operation by October 1 .Tie gates were not lowered The 1 r.< must in lude Elgin. Sum nervi: and Intermediate points an« e constructed and in operation with a two years. If any of the above conditions ar< tot complied wi.u the franchise is u e forte ed. . tranchise is upen and may in T1 •Ivid any regularly established roa n the cou&vy watch the company ma. led for the construction and oper it <>n of the pre Kised lites. IRRIGATION FOR IDAHO. ’Ians for Boise-Payette Project Are Now Complete. J. H. Lowell, of Caldwell, one oi he leading spirit* in the Boise-Ity *tte irrigation er terprise, was in Nampa yesterday, on his way home rom Boise, and reported that the 'leliminarie* of i..«s great reclama ion project were being rapidly dis iosed of. says the Nampa Herald. The articles of incorporation that vere recently forwarded to Washing on were returned this week, having ■eceiied the approval of the govern- nent, after a few minor changt's ha«l >een made by the legal department >f the reclamation service. The attorneys are now at work up >n tbe by-laws, which will define the -elations between th«- water users and he government and set forth the na ure of the lien that th«’ government will hold. The work of apportioning he cost to each tract of land will be taken up soon and the land owners «ill then be asked to subscribe to the stock. No persons will be able to secure water for more tuan 160 acres of lsn«i an«l the owners of larger tracts will be obliged to cut up and trans fer their holdings. Mr. Lovell states that plans are being perfected for a grand Irriga tion mass meeting. to be held at Boise August 8. under the auspices of the Woman's Columbian club Messrs Newell and Bien, of the rec- laniation service an«l Chief Pincho', >f th«' forestry division, will b« pres ent and deliver addresses and It is hoped that this meeting will st Ini it- late interest in irrigation and fores- try subject*. WHITE SWAN TANGLE. 3« nquent Stockholder* Have Thtir Innings. The trouble* ot the delinquent ’.ockhulilers of the White Swan mine .ave hardly begun, says the Baker i.y It.ra. .. A notice has been pub- - , ! in which they are asked to pay . r a_=- ssnienu that have been y • vie! by their board of director* n 't the- tai! to pay the assessment s o- n. »ill be sold acconung to law. .u a day or two the names of at ast 32OC delinquent stockholders I e U mte Swan mine will be publish- d for a period of 10 days after which c their stock will go a g.immeriLg > the highest bidder for cash; and hus will end the delinquent stock- dors interest in the now famous Vhite Swan m nes that once laid .< n eggs with prospects of laying •.any more. Le. her go Gallagher. IDAHO POLITICS. loise City Ed tor Rev ews the Situa tion There. Charles H. Fisher, editor of the Idaho. Caj :tal News, stopped ver between trains last night, on his vay to Roseburg for a few days’ visit, le siys that his city is growing a dly, and is very prosperous, says he Salem Journal. The News has just absorbed the Evening Bulletin, a paper started by he Daily Statesman when the Ore- on met: went there and established in evening paper. So they now have both the Scripps news service and the Asoclated Press -veniiig service for that territory. Mr. Fisher says Idaho will go re- 'Ubllcati. as Roosevelt is strong all ver the West. He says Dubois will ontrol the democratic organization, ind the democrats will come out strong against the Mormons, and that his will play Into the hands of the republicans. President of Lewis and Clark Fair. H W Goode, direct ar general of the Lewis and Clark fair, was elected resident of the same yesterday, to ‘ill the unexpired t*rui of H W Scott, resigned