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county.
whole truth, about
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state and national affairs
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PENDLETON. OREGON, EIUDAY. AUGUST 19. 19(4.
VOL. XXVili.
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STRIKERS STILL RIOT.
COMING STATE FAIR.
NO. 76
i
able hardship, nevertheless la produc­
WRECK KILLS EIGHT.
tive of great benefit in the long run.
Aggravating Interference Is Continu­ Program so Far Arranged Gives
This is because it prevents the ship­ Engine Crashes Into Loaded Cars in
ment Into this sta e as well as the
ed by the Idle Butchers.
Promise cf Good Events.
Chicago.
!
shipment out of it of infected animals.
Chicago. Aug. 18.— Minor outbreaks
Salem, Aug. 17.—The forty-fourth
Chicago. Aug. 17.—A Chicago *
Sheep
came
Into
this
county
last
year
occurred at the stockyards early annual state fair will be given by the
from Idaho—-(blooded animals which Great Western engine «Tithed into a
this morning, and the police fear more board of agriculture at Salem, begin­
loaded elect tic car with two trailers
had b«-en exposed to scab, but tbe dis­
serious trouble before night.
ning September 12. and continuing
ease had not yet broken out,) the bourd for Hawthorne race track, at
George R. Bailey, an Englishman, throughout the week.
This year's
coming of which was responsible for 1:30 this afternoon. and eight were
who arrived today to work in Swift's, fair will be a record breaker in more
killed and 16 injured Th* cart were
the introduction of all the scab In demoilsued
was frightened by the crowd sur­ ways than one.
this
county
which
we
have
l»e<-n
rounding the train, drew his revolver
Several counties are preparing rep-
troubled with during the past year
Bones of Burned Murderers and fired five shots, When he wus ¡res< ntative exhibits of their pr oduct
Well Known Pilot Rock Farm
Motorman Lost Control.
"Some yearn ago tbe introduction
arrested.
showing their resouri es
Various Rejoices That the First„Candidate on a National Ticket Since
Chicago, Aug 17.- The crash <x-
upon
our
ranges
of
blooded
sheep
Boxed and Billed to the Herbert Dawson, of Nashville, a ¡counties are taking adiamage uf the
er Committed Suicide by
$ and Colorado
from California »huh bad been ex­ curved at Forty
colored strike breaker, became insane opportunity to advertise "“HiemseJrcs
the Civil War is Named in the South.
avenue. The train wax tbe Milwaukee
posed,
but
upon
which
scabbies
had
this morning while at work, He was «nd considerable immigration ha*
President.
Shooting.
not yet developed, cost one man $10.- express and strut k tbe middle trailer.
taken to a detention hospital, The been secured in that wa>
The live­
The
dead
and
injured
are
principal
­
dipplng and the judgment used in
police details of the district has bee n stock show will be fully up to tbe
ly on that train. Tbe flagman sig­
preparing tor the dipping.
increased. Receipts yesterday aid standard of excellence that has been
SITUATION IN THE
nalled the motorman to stop, but he CAUSEO BY WORRYING
"As
a
ma
ter
ot
fact,
the
geueraJ
this morning were normal.
maintained in the past, aud special Says the Democratic Party Exhibits a Spirit This Year Whicn Means Suc­
could not control the brakes
The
effect
of
tbe
ruling,
while
it
may
ap
­
arrangemects have been made with
SOUTH IS TERRIBLE.
OVER ILL HEALTH
cess— Is in Hearty Accord With the Platform and Parker—Calle Atten-
pear to work a hardship, in fact does motortnau was killed, The two con-
the railroads in transporting the
Break in Rank Predicted.
ductors are arrested.
does
work
an
immediate
and
unavoid-
Omaha. Aug. 18.—The packers an- stock.
tion to the Closed Mills and Idle M ne» and Great Strikes Which Re- 000
Neighboring police ilat.onx were
That would not have occurred
The most noticeable vacancy in the
notified and ambulances were rushed Shot Himself in ths Temple With a
Ignorant Blacks Have Been Mabe nounced that they had nearly all tle livestock lists this year will be that
it
the
bureau
of
animal
industry
had
publicans Said Would Only Come Under Democratic Administration—
men needed. There are persistent re- .
been *« sulicitou* about preventing to the scene Three of the d*-sd are
More Insolent by Mr. Roosevelts ports that a break in the ranks of I caused by the sale of the C. B. Wade
38-Caiibre Pistol st 3 O'clock Last
I
tbe
shipment of infected and expos­ women
Warns
Voters
Against
Centralisation
of
Power
Heretofore
Escapade With Washington—They the strikers is to come next Monday ' herd of blooded cattle.
Evening and Died at 7:40 This
ed
sheep
from
California
as
it
now
ia
. te
Many of the unionists are tired oi | this herd has been the principal prize
TERRORIZING ITALIANS
stout shippit g Infected or exposed
Believe it Part of the President's
has
winner
and
attraction,
and
as
it
Morning— Was Injured by • Fall
the strike and want to return to work. ;
sheep from Oregon
into other
been sold to different parties in Gre­
Plan to "Get Even" on Southerners
White Sulphur Springs. W Va Aug. A man who. as a result of a life of states. It all goes into the general Secret Societies Attempt Wholesale
From a Horse Three Years Ago-
gon. California and Washington, if is 17.—Ex-Senator Henry G. bavin was continence, temperance and honest i
KNIGHTS’ ELECTION
Blackmail.
and They Fully Expect Federal Pro-
Had Repeatedly Threatened to Sui­
not thought a single animal of this notified this atternoon that he is the industry, presents a picture of virile i work ot stamping out disease."
Salt Lake City. l'tah.
Buffalo, N Y, Aug 1«.—Wealthy
tectio n—Promiscuous Shcoting and Charles E. Shively, of Richmond. InJ. once famous herd will be present, un­ democratic candidate tor the vice- though advanced in age, ot that !
cide
on Account of Great Suffer.ng.
August I. 1804.
less it may be Elgitha the $120u Dur
residency. Congressman John Sharp mens sana in corpora sano.' which To inspectors and Employes. Bureau itaaans are being terrorized by the
Whipping Continues.
Is Supreme Chancellor.
ham cow now owned by the Ladd es
Black Hand'* society. Anthony Pope
Illiums and Champ Clark, with the was taught by the ancients io be tbe
of Animal Industry.
Louisville. Ky.. Aug. 18—The su­ tate in Yamhill county.
Grocer and iami.y are under police
members of the notification commit­ summon bonum of individual earthly
In
order
to
more
effectually
pre
­
Fran* smith, a »eii known aheep-
preme lodge. Knights oi Pythiia.
^roiec tion. Gorcer received a letter
tee arrived here this morning. There existence."
vent the spread ot scabbles and other ¡.reaienmg hia life unless I- ) wax man and ail round fanner of FUot
Charles
E.
Savannah. Ga., Aug. 18.—The situ- unanimously elected
CHICAGO WRECK VICTIMS
were present also a considerable num­
Mr. Davis' Speech.
infectious diseases, you are directed •eii in a aesignated spot.
ation in Statesboro is sull serious. Shively, of Richmond, Ind., supreme
nock, suicided yesterday afternoon
ber oi prominent democrats of West
to observe the folio»ing instructions.
not meat ion
Following the
i. Auxun.ua, a wealthy liquor mer
Reports are com.ng trom ail parts ot chancellor.
Motcrman Ryan. Who Stayed at His Virginia, Maryland and adjoining
All sheep which are tor immediate -her. r. received a ximi.ar notice, de- wet seen 3 and 4 o'clock at me boms
Davis
made
the
following
brief
the country ot the promiscuous whip­
Horse Incident I Settled.
Post, Died This Morning.
•tales, The ac.ual notification was dress:
slaughter or destined to market points Ukj.mg $lwu. (J-hers have receiv- ui tus pares.a, Lucien Smith and siXe
ping auu snooting of negroes. The
Drills ot the uniformed rank for
Chicago. Aug 18 - Michael Ryan, simple, After ex-Si nator Davis bad
may be passed if clean without pla­
i h tiers.
.ii Fum Rock, by shooting himself
"Ofiicial
notification
from
you
of
blacks are thoroughly terr.tied and it $10,000 in prizes, took place today,
the muturuian who s: yed at bis post oee-n introduced Congressman Wil-
The oath administered by the aocie- mruwgn me bead ».th a buiaet from a
is impossible o predict the outcome. »ue local committee was refund-d in yesterday's grade crossing catas­ hams notified the candidate in a short my nomination for tbe vice preslden carding the cars "Exposed ' or "Scab­
by
Sheep,
if
aoid
for
other
purposes
.y
made public
Tbe candidate we-ca.iure pistol, death taxing ¡i>r*
Many negroes are leaving the coun­ ¡or the horses oecause the steeds fur­ irophe. died early tine morning Tbe •l<eech. and the latter repned briefly cy by the national democratic con­
vention gives me a feeling of slncer- than immediate slaughter they wiii *c • srs tue image of bls favorite a. . 4 thia tr-'rf-ning
try.
nished were so poor the knights coroner began an investigation this
i.t with bis own blood and hums
eat appreciation for the honor confer- be dipped at said market point. Sh-ep
Bones and charred remains of the would not ride them.
Ceremonies Were Simple.
morning
air oui.ui, *uu *as 45 years of age
Auer taking the oath ot taitmui
red A spirit of determination to auc­ that ar« being shipped into other
lynched negroes were put in a box
White
Sulphur
Springs,
Va.
Aug.
In addition to Motorman Ryan, who
Barnes Is Vice Chancellor.
states tor feeding or stock purposes, isos to Ho au-.ie.j, be shoots at a anu a w«<weiur, uaa ueen in kmur
ceed
m
the
campaign
before
addressed to President Roosevelt,
as
ap-
17—The ceremonies attending the no-
-r* -I iur »«.-»era* years. A tenmenejr
Judge Charles A. Barnes, of Jack­ died this morning, tbe lol low ing pas-
pears to je-rvade the rank and file or for breeding, must be dipped unce ruitftx u> signtty bis readiness to • waatu w.auuer <Uu Uw.tr nr,..,. tZUU-
with the following note:
"You'll
Mrs. Kate tlflca.ion of Davis were simp.e and
as exposed and twice if infected in ill: even his nearest relative is su
sonville. Ill., was elected supreme sengen los their ...es
of
the
party
In
all
sections
of
the
never eat with these niggers ”
They took place
McCleary, Mrs. 8. Rautauin. two uni­ full of «-nt bus las in
—es ^a.. uesru great./ agg.'aia.ea
Of
some of tbe tone* dtps approved by
mden t>y the society.
country.
The more conservative citizens re­ vice chancellor tais atternoon.
—*
LOvy*.
dentified women. The county morgue shortly alter 1 o'clock in a natural
this bureau, and under the superv.a-
"I
atn
impelled
to
tbe
acceptance
moved the box trom the express of­
— rri; ;cWg
I a AC mmu A
reports now eight dead and 25 in­ theater within a stone s throw ut tbe
WESTERN OREGON FIRES
by an obligation, hoping that 1 may lon of a federal emptoye. In all such
fice.
strike breakers mobbed .
»—!• *•
AA4MM,,
Aui w
Laat
jjs»... ...a-,
I ls^
jured. The dead are N. C. Myers. Mrs famous old Green Brier hotel
cases
clean
and
.»¡nteeted
cars
must
Federal officials in the South admit
A thousand men and » omen » bo be able to assist in restoring to pow­ be proviued as per ltistrucuons cf
N. W. Greasun. William Teanes. Ar
-uikaaC
ufUhACka u.O
MaJi
j UA*
that the action of the president in Settlers Fleeing for Their Lives in thur Guasauiis. J. H. Lyman. J Co .-> uod about the green, applauded tbe er the party whose principles history
House Viner» Six Scab Workmen —
a a Clausa •<U»&XA*aJ .
guarantees ro be a sate, wise atd eco­ uuoe .5. i*)4.
elevating the negro. Booker Washing­
the Rosetiurg Country.
Lived is Demol shed.
ben. J. J Sullivan. S. J. Benane. T sen.iments of tbe speaker. West Vir­
.*»1 . i_MS. Vu, M _/ tr.CUug As • aa-^J afi
Where sneep for breeding purpose^
nomical
constitu
lonal
administration
ton. and in his general political plays
Camais Valley, Or.. Aug. 18.—The J. Morgan. Eaward Riley. Mrs Mar- ginias leaning democrats were pres­
Chicago, Aug 17.— a mou of sulk
of the government. 1 find it a pleas­ have been kept entirety by themselves
to win the negro vote, has made the .ire in this vicinity is beyond cont:
garet A. Goldman, Jeremiah Shues ent in forte, it is a perfect day. Tbe
LCaaa^TUa *«a.CMS «14**4
UMB A a XA*
and have no opportunity of becoming jr* a.ua^uea a n^use occupied Uy uu-
common negro more insolent and dar­ ¿nd many settlers are deserting their row. T J McHale.
ex senator mmgied with tbe crowd ure in standing here upon tbe border­ ■n.ected or exposed, either by contact .~r.eu siuCk/ar-a
eoip.oyes mix - ws A a . -vw $4« 4C4-a»4 Uj»-i.t4.C4 iA A
land of the two Virginias, to receive
ing lq the belief that Mr. Roosevelt's oomes.
-hat
bad
come
to
pay
him
humage,
Tbe troiiey car was heavily loaded
-.^.-u.ng. a mpeuiag u.e occupants,
-"•«w vC.aaw*v.M*>a/
UAAL
anu accept tbe commission you bear with infected sheep, or by cross.n„
recognition gives a license to "get
Tbe engineer and fireman ot the pas­ and shook bands «no many The u»u-
an i i*u * ornea. to Lee tor
N-CuOCi
we
CA^rtXaCasV
.raus wnure lnfecteu sheep have been
"la
it
lot
aignitican.
ot
a
closer,
even ’ on the negro-hating whites.
senger tra.n have a>so been arres.id ai custom »as lgnoted by presenting
- •* »C«. g 3
U a u—fc-a-ae-.
a.ltl
driven and can be loaded inro clean ~K.t L es.
Escaping by Railway.
truer
brotuerhoou
an.ong
us.
that
for
Among the ignorant classes it is
a formal wriuen notuicauon tn ad-
a a< ie uouse was wrecked,
and d.s;n.ected cars without becvn.
the win- ■•»4» -C«Uu hC'tr«3 u»«a*aa Bsaa«.c 1
Roseburg. Aug. 18.—A terrific fire
the
first
time
since
the
war.
a
nomi
­
said the opinion prevails largely that
-ante. Cha. rm an Wiulams appointed
- j - l • «AprcaA
s — ucuumu
laa *
KILLED IN WRECK.
nee on a national ticket i» taken trom :ng so 1-iected or exposed, it »14 be «o«rs i sbattere-] and cuora torà troni
federal troops will be called out tu .n Cow Creek Canyon has already
a commi-iee lo escort tbe nom.uee to
.-.e iaxS MWU AAAC. dUuM
A ll A^A QtCT-
le.t
to
the
discretion
ot
the
inspector
Uicpea
Tbe
occupants
»ere
pur-
swept
over
many
square
miles
The
that
section
lying
the
south of the Mason
protect negro criminals, where
«a, A**d
re-
or employs as to wnsmer saia sneep
Worktrains Meet on Big Fcur With tbe par .or in which me committee and Dixon line
bj a mo j and rook re.uge in tbe «ve ad« mt > er a *
crime is committed against a bated settlers are escaping by railway.
met. He appeared at 11; 35 un the
vyards police xtation.
- c«eu m $ a 6axrtA<A vX tUaiiue.
ne AA*d
Fatal Results.
"It is a happy recognition that all sbou.d t« given a clean bill of health.
Southerner.
.rau ot Ferry Be.moot and James H.
a -
re ace-1,
sectional dliferetces which led to This ruts should aiso app.y u> anse*
The situation is becoming terrible
Cincir.natl. Aug 18.—One man was • aney, of Massachusetts.
Plunged Over the Falla.
Knig tx Tsn-ptar Coming Hers.
' be.ng driven from one state to anoth­
ifeArea te wouiu carry
and
to.lowed
that
unhappy
struggle
and the iar-reaching result of the
killed
and
four
injured
in
a
head-on
"This is more man l deserve, g>-a
Buffalo, Aug. 17.—At 10 o'clock this
er in ail cases where there are bureau
London, Aug. 16.—Tbe Eari ot Eos- -»e swrc« I iaa O cJuxuaoa, Ana a S pl &a
Washington incident is just now be- morning an unknown woman commit- oliislou between two work tra.na on Jeoien," he said muaesUy. uf—^man are ended.
' Inspectors enough to enforce the or- on. grand master. and a deputatiaa .riiv»- a wa . n upw& isiuij aa me/ wua 4.
"1
heartily
Indorse
the
platform
up
­
ginning to be felt.
ted suicide by going over American .he Big Four at Elizabethtown .oday. Wii..ams thee presented the formal
f E. gl.sh Knights Templar, who wiil AAsAtr son waa An ixiwUAwrMHia u * aa ,
on which 1 was nominated and with u<r.
rails. Hundreds witnessed the acL ¿ngiueer Patrick Mi.cheli, of Indian auiUicatiou.
GEO S HICKOX
attend the con- .ave to be teld tn San -lie mt.a ot u-e ume vaa oai o* taerr
be convention and the nominee for
Sheriff Aided the Mob.
She leaped into the rapids, 100 L et spoils, was killed outright
Chairman Williams' Address.
Agent in Charge
president.
Francisco next month, sailed today -«£wt. «na taey couid m<«nuain oa*y a
Atlanta, Ga.. Aug. 18.—In an offic­ ,’rom the precipice.
• cry amiiea surieiUa&ce over Ala
FoUowUg is the synopsis ot the
for New York.
"I regard the present mocetary
SENATOR HGAR DYING.
ial report Captain Hitch, who com
*****»e m en la .
speech ot John Sharp Williams, noil standard of value as irrevocably es-
FOUR BURNED TO DEATH.
matded the militia at Statesboro
A lew momenta before the shoou&g
End Is Now Almost Certain to Come I -ying Henry G. Davis of bis nomma- tahlisbed In the campaign preceding
quotes two sergeants as saying that
r ran* came .nto toe nouse of nis pa-
Jon lor tbe vice-presidency. Mr Wil- the Last election, the republicans laid Oklahoma Farm House Struck by
the sheriff unlocked the jail door and
in Next 48 Hours.
retts, with whom he mane b.s home,
..ama was in his beat mood and bis stress on the prosperous condition of
Lightning With Fatal Results.
admitted the mob and pointed out
Worcester, Mass.. Aug. 18.—The speech was »areas.ic in the extreme
and jai ie u through from -he trust to
the country and tbe 111 results .hat
Reid and Cato.
Guthrie
Okla
,
Aug.
17.
—
The
farm
'ond.tion cf Senator Hoar showed no He said in part:
r.<. rear. He »ent through a room oc­
would follow a change.
house
of
B
A
Dowlirg.
near
Perib.
marked ehan ye this morning and he
cupied by his momer, aad it appears
"We have been appointed by a most
"True, the country was prosperous, «as struck by lightning and burned
JAPANESE REPORTED TO
is gradually growing weaker. The notable convention as a cummitlee to
ua; he stopped on me way. opened a
but It is also true that the evils they today. Four members of the family
HAVE MADE AN ASSAULT.
2nd is looked for inside of 48 hour*. notify you of your nomination by the i
rank bexinging to his mother and
prophesied came under a republican »ere burned to death: B A Dowling.
- oom therefrom a revolver ot an anti­
uemoc-ratic party, ss its choice for i administration
Then the factories, Mrs. Dowling. Ben Dowling. aged
1«
Terrific Bombardment Begun by Jap­
Fatal injuries in Collision.
quated pa.tern. b»t which »as load­
vice-president. We desire to express mills and mines were in active oper-
anese on Exact Hour at Which Rus­
Peabody. Mass.. Aug. 18—Five men the pleasure we feel In having been ' a ion. Now work is scarce, many and Fannie Doming. aged $
ed, and passed unaoticed with it out
XNTI-MORMONS CARRY
were irjured. one probably fatally, in selected to perform this duty and also w age-earners are unemployer and
of the rear door.
OREGON S GOVERNOR ON
sia Was to Reply to the Japanese
Asa LeGrow's Will.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. » collision of trolley cars between our confidence in your faithiulneM : wages are reduced. Apprehension
A few momenta after be passed
Order to Surrender—Reports That
THE
FOREST
RESERVE.
Lynfield and Peabody, early this aonesty and wisdom."
cir- ! Walla Walla, Aug 17.—Th.- win
through the Louse hu mother heard
which
now
preva.is
in
business
20,000 Japanese Have Already Beer.
morning. Haroid Smith is probably
the report of a pistol tn the back
The remainder of the speech was cles. present unsatisfactory Industrial the late Asa 1 eGrow was filed tor pro­
Sacrificed in the Siege of Port Ar­ Dubois Ticket Nominated and Dubois faially injured.
what the speaker called a "brief bis conditions demand a political change i bate in the superior court yesterday Upon Receiving His Sharp Protest yard, »be instinctively anew what
Plank Inserted in Platform—Great
thur—Russia Bcwi to the Anglo-
»as the matter and ran outside aad
torical discussion upon some blunders i "I congratulate tbe committee and afternoon. The property of the de­
British Destroyer Rammed.
of ot.r ancestors, as viewed from the ! the constituency it represents lu Its ceased is equally divided among his , Agamst the Slipshod Methods of lound Frank sitting on a box which
Fight of the Panhandle State W.ll
American Contraband View.
Fay 8 LeGrow of I Handling the Reserves, the Interior was against the side of a shed- By
POrtmouth. Aug. 18—The British t land point of the wisdom of republi- i selection as a nominee for president, three children
Be Over Mormonism—Democrats
Washington, Aug.
18.—Minister
, AtL. ua. U maoe executor without I Department Acted Quickly in Mak- bis side on thr ground lay the pistol,
destroyer Leepher, while moored a: can statesmen who have embraced , a man of courage, yet prudent; of|^t~M> ls
Close Historic Convention at Lewis­
Griscom of Tokio cables the state de
high ideals,
Ankeny. D McGillivray ,
Ideals, yet without pretense-;
pretense, of I bocdr
fertsmouth today. was rammed by the strenuous life."
irg Amends— Forest Lands Unfit and he was bleeding profusely from
partment the ofiicial informa.iun
ton—Heitfield for Governor.
a wound in the head He was imme­
Lxirt nzen are named as ap-1
The speech was in an entirely sa the most wholesome respect for the *n^
» torpedo boat below the water line
for
Reserve« Restored to Entry.
that the Russian commanuer yester
diately taken into the house, whars
and was docked. The torpedo boat tiricai vein. "The firs: of these blun-1 constitution and a majority of the | Pr*l"'“r* of the estate
day rejected the Japanese summons
he lingered, entirely unconscious,
ders," he said, "was discriminating I laws under It. He is tot an ora'or or I
a so was injured
to surrender Port Arthur, also the
Tbe Idaho democratic convention
about 16 hours, and died at 7:40 this
against the red man. the image of God a man of letters, but a man of reserve
A
special
to
the
Oregon
Daily
Jour
­
Japanese otter for the removal of non
morning.
in cherry, on account of his race, col-1 force, and sound judgment whom the
ust closed at Lewiston, after a three
nal says:
comoaiants.
He was attended closely from the
or and previous condition. The next I people have called to tbe office ot'
lays’ session, including one night ses­
The interior department has sud­ time of the shooting until death en­
blunder consisted in taking up arms president.
sion until 2 a. m.. is the most historic
denly decided to restore to entry sued. by Dr. E. O Parker, who di­
Report of Disastrous Attack.
against King George.
"Dire predictions wete nisde by our
»bout 345 "
acres of land in Eastern
Berlin, Aug. 18.—Die Post reports -■ver held in the state.
rected tbe exaniinatiou of the body
"We have, however, made amends opponents as to wbat would happen at
Oregon, now included within forest be.'ore the inquest. No autopsy was
an attack on Pon Arthur yesterday,
The party is divided over the Mor-
fur this silly business by government- St. Louis. This judged the temper of
reserve
withdrawals.
About
325.000
the Japanese loss being 5000 killed. non question and the result was so
necessary, and the jury, which was
il sirenuosity at Indianola. Miss., .he party and the people, Al) differ-
acres lie arounl the exterior bounda­ ■m; an eled by Justice of the Peace A.
which, by the White House decrees, ences were harmonised and a plat-
incertain on account of the bitter
ries
of
the
Blue
mountain
withdrawal,
Last Bombardment Begun.
Miller, unanimously and immediately
have been excommunka.ed from the form adopted which was sane, saie
-.he remaining 30,000 along the bor­
ight and almost equal division of the
xgreed that death came as the result
intelligence of tbe world.
and sound.
Chee Foo, Aug. 18.—Refugees who
ierà cf the Wallowa withdrawal.
CR^AM OF THE RANGES IN
ot a pistol wound inflicted by tbs d»-
"The next great blunder was Im-
"I beg my countrymen, as they
left Port Arthur last night state that itrong leaders of the state, that once
This decided change in the policy eased wi.h suicidal intent The foF
molalion by our ancestors of the na value liberty, to guard with great care
SOUTHERN UMATILLA.
the Japanese began a terrific bom .he Mormon forces won and tbe news THIEF GETS BOLD IN
of the department is largely ascribed kwing comprised the jury; Jed Man­
bardment at the time set for the reply vas sent out to that effect.
BROAD DAYLIGHT. lion's industrialism upon the altar of the sacred right of local self govern­
o a very painted letter from Governor
free trade within a common domain, ment. to watch with a jealous eye
ning. foreman; Clark Sturtevant J-
of the Russians to the Japanese de­
A rally of forces was held and an­
Chamberlain, which was received on \V. Smith, C. L. Newcomb. H. L.
notwithstanding
already
One
Hundred
Head
Delivery
Made
existing the tendency of the times to central­
mand to surrender. They confirm other session witnessed the complete
y yes.erday.
Morse, L. E. hoy.
the previous reports that seven Rus­ overthrow of tbe Mormon element, Stranger Looking for an Architect s ate lines furnished a convenient ize power in the hands of the few. I by Henry Lazinka. Fred Geinger
In this letter Oregon's executive
Dr. Parker found the case to be a
place, opjiortunity and temptation to More sacred than the right ot prop­
sian ships are in the harbor and also he nomination of an anti-Mormon
Sam Clark and Culp Brothers to the akes issue with the department for simple one, speaking from the stand­
Took Advantage of the Absence of establish custom houses. He was re­ erly is the right to possess and own
additional torpedo boat destroyers ticket and the adoption of Fred Du­
ita
indecision,
or
its
aversion
to
act
Frye-Bruhn
Company.
Through
J.
C.
and
Extracted
$6.25
From
Clerk
point of anatomy. The bullet enter­
minded of another serious blunder ones self and the labor of one's own
They say the Japanese have lost 20,- bois' strong anti-Mormon resolution.
Lonergan—About 800 Head of Fat on forestry matters, and insists that ed the right temple and came out at
Cash Drawer—Theft Not Discover- Our ancestors seemed to have enter­ hards.
BOB men before Port Arthur in the Following is the ticket and the anti-
>ne of two things be done, either that
"For years I worked In the ranks
last 10 days.
Cattle Left 'n Camas Prairie Os- forests reserves be immediately erect­ the top ot the head, on tbe left side
ed at the Time and the Man Escap- tained the notion that combinations
Mormon resolution:
end pretty well back.
Governor—Henry Heitfeld ot Nez
trie«—Price Paid Was $2.75 Per ed and the surplus lands restored to
ed—Cash Happened to Be Low and in res raint of trade, by seeking mon­ A wage-earner is measured by the
opoly. by throttling competition, were character of the work he does and
Russia Bows to Uncle Sam.
Perce ¡member of congress. F. H
entry,
or
that
the
lands
so
far
found
Loss Was Light
Hundred.
in some way, adverse to the develop­ the cost of living to-men. entitle them
MR. NEWELL'S MISSION.
St. Petersburg, Aug. 18.—It is stat­ Holtzbeinu-r of Bannock, lieutenant
.infit for forestry purposes be thrown
ment of individuality.."
to full compensation for their servi
ed on good authority that the valid­ governor, Frank Harns of Washing­
open to entry, leaving the actual ere
Williams said: "What a childish ces.
Is Now In the West to Urge Better Ir­
ity of the British-American view of ton; supreme judge, Nathan H. Clark
Almost under the very eyes of a
What is certainly the cream of the uion of forest reserves to a later day
"It will be my pleasure and duty
rigation Laws.
what cons itutes conditional and ab­ yf Custer: secretary of state. J. J. clerk, the till in the paint store of Iil^a of our ancestors that the presi-
His protest made it plain that, in
ranges
in
Southern
Umatilla
county
solute contraband of war will in all Walling of Canyon; auditor, W. H. K. J. Murphy, in Court street, was dent is simply the chief executive; at a time not far hence, to accept arrived In this cl y last night, for lis opinioc, the department's policy
F H. Newell, chief of the reclama­
that
his
duty
consists
in
executing
the
more
formally
In
writing
the
nomina
­
probability be recognized by Russia. Stufflebeam of Bingham; attorney rifled of its contents yesterday after­
f de ay is injuring the stats inter­ ion service, in speaking of his mis­
shipment to Frye-Bruhn over the W
tion tendered me and give my view»
The Russian reply will assert their .eneral, Carl Paine of Ada; treasurer, noon. The thief entered the place, aws as written.
ring with settlement, and is, ail in sion to the West on this visit, to the
&
C.
R
.
In
the
shsoe
of
100
head
of
"It is a sincere pleasure to be able on some important questions com­
in.erpretation of special claims to be Timothy J. Regan of Ada; superin,en- secured tbe money and was Just de­
el. Indefensible.
Sunday Oregonian says:
3-yesr-old
steers,
delivered
by
Henry
lent of schools, Miss Permeaie French parting when seen by J. P. Murphy. to help to this high position a man of manding the a tention of the coun- Lazlrka. Fred Geinger. Sam Clark and
disposed of later.
It is no exaggeration to say that
"I am out in the Wes; on three mis­
your character, sense and modesty. I try."
of Blaine; mine inspector, M. J. Lin
Murphy called to the man and ask­
ions." continued Mr Newell, count-
Culp Rrothera, all of the Camas Pra­ i. vernor Chamberlain's letter creai
eke
of
Shoshone.
G. A. R. ELECTIONS.
J more excitement than has been ng on his fir gers to impress the num­
ed what he wan ed. The fellow turn­
irie district.
The plank which Dubois men forced ed and remarked that he was looking
This was the prettiest, roundest, witressed iu the department tn many ber. "First. I am here to. if possible,
General Blackmar Commander—Den into the platform and upon which the lor an architect, and walked out.
plumpest, fittest shipment of csttle months, and brought about such ac- jet the works started and the con
lemocracy will wage war on the Mor­ The robbery was not discovered un­
ver Next Meeting Place.
«ent out of Pendleton this year, and ivity among clerks as is without pre- ■truetton begun; second. I wish to get
Boston, Aug. 18.—General W. W mon church, is as follows:
til some time later, when Mr. Murphy
Henry Iuizlnka termed it the "creim edent. Since that letter was received he two state commissions. one from
“We demand the extermination of had occasion to open tbe till,
Blackmar. of Massachusetts, was to­
Six
of the range " it Is part of the large he department has been unable to Oregon and the other from Washing­
day unanimously elected commander polygamy and unlawful cohabitation dollars and twei-ty-live cents, all the
ton. together for the purpose of devis-
number of fat cattle bought In the »ct with enough expedition.
within the state of Idaho, and the change lu the money drawer, was
immediately upon receipt of Gover- .□g some plans for the revision of the
There is consternation among the the sheep we have purchased will be southern part of the county by J. C.
in-chief of the Grand Army.
omplete separation of church and aken, but several checks were un- buyers of sheep, and equally among gaunted that much, and will conse- I onergan. and already mentioned In or Chamberlain's note the forestry water laws of the two states, to urge
date in political affairs. We pledge disturbed.
ureau. which de.inltely recommended them to begin the considers.ion of
tbe sheep raisers. By mall today the quently require more careful treat- the East Oregonian.
Denver Next Meeting Place.
he democratic party to enact such
The supposed thief is described as government stock inspector and the ment and extra feed to get them la
he needs of such a law and to hurry
The owners gathered them from he creation of the Blue mouctain for
Boston, Aug. 18.—Denver was se
egislation as will effectually suppress i young man, fairly well dressed, sheepmen receive the notice below condition. These sheep will lose at the best range In Oregon and the cat­ •st reserve last May. was called upon them in Its preparation; third. I am
lected as the place of the next Grand
>uch evils.”
wearing a blue serge suit and rather rom Gorge 8. Hickok, the agent in least six pounds on an average be- tle show it. The price paid for 'he o state wba. lands in the Blue moun lere as a member of the commission
Army encampment.
stockily
built. "I-did not get a very charge ct the anin’il inspection bu­ tween now and delivery in Nebraska. bunch was $2.75 per 100. averaging aln and Wallowa withdrawals had •n public lands, which was appointed
Other Elections.
UNDERGROUND OPENED.
>een unfit for reserve purposes.
giod look at him." said J. P. Murphy, rr iu at Salt Lake City.
every ounce oi which we must make about $30 per head.
by the president to report on the pres-
John R. King, of Maryland, was
The bureau promptly replied that •nt condi.ions of the land laws of the
The immediate cu..structlon given up alter delivery at the feeding lots
"and 1 paid put little attention to him
They were shipped out last night
vice
commander-in-chief New System in New York Tested at the .ime, for 1 did hot suspect any­ to the «locument by the buyers and in that state.
elected
over the W A C. R. and the stockmen ibout 325,000 acres in the Blue moun­ country.
Rev. J. H. Bradford, of Washington
Last Night and Found to Be Per- thing wrorg. However, I believe I shippers here, and by County Live­
■'Furthermore, it knocks In the are returning homo today There re­ tain withdrawal were deemed unsùlt
"There are several irrigation pro
Warren
chaplain-in-chief
;
D. C-,
would know the man were I to see stock Inspector Bean is that here-1 head several largo deals we had on mains In the Camas Prairie district tide for permanent reservation, and iccts now under consideration of the
feet.
King, of Indiana, surgeon general
after all sheej being shipped into since the purchases were made which about 800 head of fat cattle yet. which .10.000 acres in the Wallowa with- Ltireau. but the one in Oregon that is
New York, Aug. 18.—A secret test llm again.
The convention adjourned after the
u this time being pushed the hardest
"I was in the paint shop at the rear other states for feeding or stock pur- were announced in yesterday after­ rnuat be gathered for the pastures as Irawal.
new
underground
railroad
was
>f
the
election.
Some of this land is good only for s rhe Malheur project, which, if car-
nade last night when a train was of the store when 1 ht-ard the man. poses or for breeding must be dipped | noon's paper, because all figures mui. the ranges will soon begin to dry up.
«razing; other tracts are barren and ri >d through according to the plans
ent through for the first time this I walked out to see what was wanted, once, and if they nave been found to ; nei easarily be revised."
WHEAT MARKE* WRECKED.
ho government, will reclaim In the
The standpoint of the sheep raiser
The Northern Pacific Railway Com­ eould not produce trees, while still
norring and tracks were opened f r and observed him walking away from be actually infected, must be dipped
he counter ;owar<ls the door. When twice. These gentlemen give thia is perhaps best expressed by Stock pany's assessment on Its real proper- other tracts lying in the valleys along neighborhood of 100,000 acres of rich
rains
and
express
service.
Four
Reports From Northwest Caused Bot
*v in this city was raised nearly $200.- the streams which penetrate the pro lard.
ars made the distance from the city I spoke to him be turned quickly and construction to the clause, "Sheep Inspector Bean, who says:
tom to Drop Out This Morning.
"The government is ready to start
"The cost to the sheep raisers is 000 by the board of equalization this posed reserves are distinctly agricul­
ail to Harlem in 15 minutes. The appeared to be startled by my sud tha are being shipped into oilier
Chicago, Aug. 18.—On a bearish ests were successful in every way. len appearance."
sta <•» for feeding or stock purposes considerable, the average expense of morning. This is not so much as the tural lands, and not desirable in a re­ work in this polect as soon as the
report from the Northwest this morn
E. J. Murphy, proprietor of the or for breeding, must be dipped once dipping being two cents per head property of the Great Northern was serve.
people of the district are organized
In other words the forestry bureau Uid can give the assurance that they
ing, the bottom dropped out of the
as exposed, and twice if Infected, in after the plant Is in running order. raised yesterday, but the equaliser*
store, said: "1 am glad that the theft
I
MRS.
MELVILLE
W.
FULLER
DEAD
wheat market. Millions of bushels of
occurred when It did, for It was some of the (one) dips approved by The loss by killing sheep during dip­ say that when the fact is taken into recommended that all public lands in will co-operate with the bureau in lta
wheat went over board in a few sec­
aught me a lesson. Some days we tills bureau, and under the supervls- ping need not be considerable, as consideration that the Nor:hern Pa­ eluded In these two withdrawals work and help to make the scheme a
Justice
Suddenly
Dies
Wife
of
Chief
onds and
nd small fortunes were lost.
have had several hundred dollars in Ion of a federal employee."
such loss is generally due to the care­ cific has always paid higher taxes which are In any way desirable for success.
From Heart Failure.
Later, -, Manitoba advlc.es to the ef
coin in the money drawer, and it just
Interviewed
upon
the subject, lessness of the operators. I have than the Great Northern, the Increase settlement or entry—except under the "From the indications at the present
feet that rust caused a two-thirds of
Bar Harbor, Me., Aug. 18.—Mary happened yesterday that the change Messrs. Hunter & Stephens, buyers. known some men to lose 60 sheep out Is proportionately ns large.—Seattle timber land laws—be restored to the line, it seems probable that it will be
public domain, retaining under with nossible for the construction work on
a crop, sent wheat soaring beyond the Ellen Fuller, wife of Justice Fuller, was a small amount.”
said:
of 2000 during dipping, whereas others Star
opening.
drawal only those lands that are val­ 'he reservoir to be commenced this
This rule coming at Ibis time sim­ will scarcely lose an animal. The
if the supreme court, died suddenly
Prices of old September, $1.08, ast night while tit:ing on the piazza
Mrs. Rachael Miller Northup, of ply means a dead loss to the buyers percentage of loss from that particu­
The property valuation of Clacka­ uable for their timber and essential fall That depends entirely, however,
closed same; new, $1.06%©%■ Corn, if their summer cottage at Borronto, Forest Grove, died Wednesday, aged who have contracted for sheep, of not lar source may or may not be large, mas county has Increased 1300.000 In the preservation of the waler sup­ on the attitude ot ths people of the
54%, closing same Oata, 34%0%. from heart disease
ply
section "
74 years
less than 25 per cent per head, as all according to the care taken in the over that of 1808
RELENTLESS IH
FB1NK SMITH
OF FAT CAULE
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