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'VEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • WEEKLY EDITION. • Unswayed by fear, unintlu- diced 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 «dose who differ from its views, as well as to its friends. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • VOL. XX VII1. PENDLE TON. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPl'EM BER 9, 1904. SAILORS TURN SMUGGLERS. "Jackies" on American War Vessel Bring in Panama Hats and Ci gars. Seattle. Sept. 5.— Eight thousand ci- gars and 24 Panama hats were seized by a secret service man and a rus toms officer Wednesday ai Bremer ton The goods were taken from the Eagle Billiard Hall and brought to this city, where they were taken in charge by the customs authorities of this city. The seizure was made by Special Officer F. G Malone and Customs Of fi.er Knox Th«- cigars are valued at $68o. while the Panama hats rauge in value from 312 to $25 The goods were brought to Bremerton by the sailors of the United Stales cruisers New York and Bennington, and se\ eral other vessels which are now s a tinned at the navy yard, and sold it the proprietor of the Eagle Billiard hall, where they were found and ion fiscated by the officers. For some time past the secret sen me men have been aware of the fact that large quantities of cigars and other articles were coming in at th- navy yard on which no duty was be .ng paid, and Special Officer Jlalon. and Customs Officer ixnox were de tailed to work up the case. The majority of the cigars wen brought from Manila and are of an excellent quality. The hats were pur chased in Panama, while the vessels were lying at that place. STRIKERS RETURN TO WORK AT OLD WAGES. REV. A R OLDS WILL HAVE CHARGE STUBBLEFIELD HOME Announced That the Only Condition to the Agreement is That the Strik ers Call Off the Strike to Be Put to Work in There Old Places as Fast as Possible—Police Arrest 38 Strik ers on Picket Duty at Chicago Yards—Seven Weeks' Strike Ends in Failure—Million Lost in Wages —Not a Point Gamed. During Recent V sit East He Visited Several Institutions of the Kind to Familiarize Himself With Work— Place Will Open Soon. Walla Walla, Sept. 2—A. 3 Olds 1» busily engaged in preparing to. 'Le ■ • i-ing ot th. Stubblefield Hom • 'nr Vt blow - and Orphans The exact da', of the opening of the home will * " • tr • ■'■ • • nc.rrow A $ ^ h< s' mg plant :s ben in*ialled ami tbe building put in proper condition for the reception of Inmates. There is a iarue number of applicants. Mr Old* will hold the position of superintendent and Mrs. Olds will be matron During their recent visit Ea*t they in»p«*c t-d a number of in Mltuthms similar to the Stubblefield, and gained tw»me K'xid ideas concern- Ing the I h - s : m* -tin*! of managing them. Our trip K an ." said Mr Olds. was primarily uj visit our old home in Indiana whir h we had nut seen for 23 years ! n of iced many change* that had tanen »iace during my a!>- < e, but in a g«-neral way condt- rioni* were much thr same as when 1 !♦ ft there n»*arl a quarter of a cen • ur» ago. My home city. Fort Wayne, had mad - some progress and n. s were to in- noted on all sides • ' i s' i re-med unlike the pla~e I r.-n.'-mla r*-d it io be Vt the different public nstitutions *. in-t. <.) w.- had an opportunity to e'udy the best and latest methods .. v.iiu- ami gamed maty excellent id.-as We talk. 1 to people who have '.ad 25 o 3o y. ars' experience and s .'.»ise kno*lc-dge is most valuable In all instances they were very kind and obliging and freely gave us al: t.- infotmaii'in »r ask. d for. We gained id-as and in format fern that ■ ill a d us very materially in the - anag'-ment of the Stubblefield from tii- very Ikginning ' Tb« East Qreganlan of Pec- • die ton, Oregon, la published In the heart of the wonderful In- • laud Empire You will find • that It la readable, reliable • and progressive, and will give • you the news reliably, «ecu- • rately and fully. a NO. *2 SITE IS SELECTED. Portland Will Soon Have Packing Plant in Operation. MADE LESS THIN S55D MUCTIDN Portland, Sept 2—A site has been selected for a pa'king plant and stockyard* hi this city. To mak- *ure of urhig sufficient land for all p'lrpo*.--. negotiations are now in progr. * for a jiortion and until all tl.. ground necessary is bought and r.-cured th- <-xart location will Board Stacke I burger's Division of ot Equalization Re not I>. ma<l<- public At the same Also lliat All Communication With Liao Yang Has Bcm Cut tin», t' it- averred by the prcimoter* 25,000 Men Wiped Out ol Chicago. Sept 5 A secret confer ceived Few Kicks From tha' their program to Lave actual V cii* «• ol the representatives of pack Another Great Battle.is Imminent. uiiil'ling op- ration* b — gun by Octo Existence. ers and strikiug butchers' committee County Taxpayers. ber ' an hardly be seriously interfered is in progress,- looking to a settle- with, and tbe present sec recy is only ment of the strike. i measure to make inure secure tbe Manager Strainer, of the Union JAPS RENEW THEIR AT- intentions of the men who have THREE WOMEN SECURED St<* kyards A Transi' Companies, Berlin Financiers Believe Russia Is Preparing for a Five Years' War— money tn the proj**"!. TACK ON PORT ARTHUR spent niori’ than »n hour this morti- CUT IN ASSESSMENTS. Japanese Gain Many Advantages Folk a ng Capture of Liao Yang— The present purpose is to have th* mg iu consultation with the strik- plan* in operation in time to con- leaders at the Transit House. Fifty Thousand Killed and Wounded Befor, Liao Yang—Prospect »urn- atlle fattened by full feeding It is authoritatively stated thill Gam Valuable Ground After Bloody ! inng th- winter for the -pring mar Application of Oregon Railroad & That the Russians WHI Abandon the Liao Yang District—Russians President Donnelly held a cunfi rem e kets Bayonet Fights—Terrific Explosion Saturday night with i’ J. Contrors, o. Navigation Company That * tits* TL- prime mover in the project is Admit Great Reverses. But Minimize T-eir Lostet. Vrni.mr & Co, ami that he wilt no-«-' of Powder Inside Port Arthur Does J. J Cahill ot Denver, who has been ment Be Lcwerep from 812JXX) to other representatives of the packers working quietly upon it for months Immense Damage — Two Horses today 35M10 a Mile Will Be Considered by i-t and cow has It far enough ad St Petersburg. Sept 3 The War tha: p--r It is stated that plaus have been Shot From Under Kuropatkin— • ai.ced <i justify moving his family County Court Next Waeiu—Throe le part mem announies that comm» I made fur the immediate re'.urn to from th . Portland, which he has done, hav Nicholas Again Dec.des to Go to the »'lulls *i h Man Yung have lx> n • work of the strikers, It is understood . Peruns Who Rece .ed Lower Rat ing purchased residence property Nothing has !>•■ n r«-< • lv«-«I re tbe packers agreed to put th. le old men Front to Inspire Troops—All Rus »nd will make this his permanent mg Are W.dowt—Work of Board o work as fast as p issible at i the old yarding operations ar. iad that place at ack o hOOM sian Positions Around Liao Yang siiiie Thursday Grert anxiety pre river cm < terms. Is Ended Mr Cahill is a promoter with a rec- Are Evacuated. The only condition is that the vail» iu oltidal quarters, ytingal i »• ptemliet .rd c,f doing things and in this par- unions cal! off the strike, As a re- eoiifiitem e is expressed thai 3. the » d. The en- .lar i;ne at tha' He planned suit of the efforts of the I s, lice to kin will extricate himself al *my is • r--sl«tan- • 1. tbe money for and put In oper- Th- estima'-d assessment ot Uma outside stop night picketing at the yards. 38 Yang, as be did at Hal Chi ng Our center London. Sep: 5.—The Exchange .- the Western Packing plant tn '.¡..a uun’y tor 1904 is Ik.Sw.wu. yet and left men were locked up during king the night Telegraph has a Rome dispatch as Is-nver in 1*92. and thuugh it was '.tie r. - ,,t ot the C-nUeratloas of the No Referendum Vote on Strike. LABOR DAY BASEBALL. serting that a telegram from Tokio Kuropatkin in Retreat. ombated by tbe older and heavier .1 eq »alnation m. seealon this Yang. contains the news of Japanese sue Lkinnelly today withdrew the order apitaiized institutions of the country boar lain don, Sept 3.—A dispatch from cess at Port Artuur. Record of League Games Played Th s ailing on the Meat Cutters. r- .ur. St Petersburg states the report reach it was doubled in size, and is one ot w.- s »hows a reduction of .eas ttwu High the most flourishing packing plants $55> The Japanese made a desperate at -ters and Market Wagou Driver* to <-d there today tha- Kurufxtktn is re ary nit it has Forenoon. The U R AN. company baa tack on the line of forts from Antshe- *• -• of he Missouri river. Liao Yang Officials Jeen asked that Its assessment be reduced Boston. Sept. 5.— Boston. 12. Wash refuse to liandie anv m at until the treating toward Mukden. Fi r years Mr Cahill was manager from $12.u-«j to fSMv a mile, but tbe shan to Ksekitvan After a bloody ington. 5. -trike is declared off. He said thj admit the report was received, but wbi imingly t the Denv.-r plant, and is now a matter will be decided Ly the coun bayonet fight they occupied the Tlie confer- say it Is not official. If Kuropatkin Cleveland, Sept. 5—Cleveland 4 order was not official stockholder tn it. and will be the ty court. heights south of Tung Chaitau. From St. Louis. 3. et ce board had no powe r to order the is retreating, they say it is probably :: arager of the Portland plant when this point of van age they began a due to another effort of the Japan---.- Very few persons appeared before Japanese Gain Mere Advantages, St. Louis. Sept. 5 St. Louis. 1. ien out. it is pu- in operation. Donnelly denies that he » ill r al to flank him from the west. terrible bombardment of the towns Chicago, 3. '.be uuard ot equa-izaUun and asked U A d.spau h fro m Mr. Cahill has enlisted the atten- Shells also deluged the ships in the for a reiei enduta vote as to calling reduction» Several come for tha Philadelphia. Sept 5—Philadel St p< •’ersburg »tates that th« ‘Ä’ i on and *- ire-4 the money subacrip- purpose ot examining their asse»» harbor, one vessel being disabled. oft the strike, Reports of the j>end- phia. 5; Brooklyn. 4 Kuropatkin's Account. ¡¿Art of Kuropatkin • army iona oi * o . t .. of the most conserva- meats and went awajr satisfied Al! Pittsburg. Sept 5—Pittsburg. 3: ing settlement are looked upou as a Kuroki I» 1 re;« Petersburg. Sept. 3—K uro pa acromis the Tait»«- .re and heavy < apitalists of Portland, .bus«.- who secured reductions ar» ruse to prevent another break in the • Russian Army Annihilated. Cincinnati, 5. have ca; tur--.1 several I Rus« ti ■ dispatch of Friday's date is STRIKERS FAVOR SCHOOLS and th»-;, hare -.rganized a working widows. ranks. London. Sept. 5.—A d.spatch to the a public: mpat.'. *hat will enter the business Mrs M E R-ce of Hudson Bay. Cen.ral News from Rome states that Former Comptroller Dead. nightfall Thursday tbe Japan way t o Mukd. • E- pirj Trades D ff.cult es D d Not • w:-t n. n-y and skill o! manage- Be .red a reduction of $2>j on alfalfa Strike Ends in New York. Stackelbergers army. numbering es. i Hacked our Sk wanton position Ogdensburg. N. Y.. Sept. 5—Daniel Step Work on School Budd ngs. met and operation that destine ft lands Mrs Susan Welch had the aa- 25,000, which was reported cut off by Magone, former Comptroller of the New York. Sept. 5.—A ytolice but ' ere repulsed after a hot fight, For Five Years' Campa gn. to be a success New York. Sep' 2 — When the nessment on property in this city cut the Japanese while attempting a Pun of New York, died last night. guard is still kept up today at the They renewed ren-wed the attack at night. Be ran Sept 3 —A rouble between the members of the! Sl'A’ and Mrs Mary A. Ellis, widow of junction with Kuropatkin, has been plants of the Schwarschild and Sueiz- this time with success, driving back •T JI TH I trig: —-1 building ’rades and the build-1 a M-xican »ar veteran, secured a re completely wiped out. berger Dressed Beef Company, though a regiment in the direct: n of Skwan repo u isamni art* era and contractors broke out some I duction of $165 Her property con A dispatch to the Exchange-Tele the strike of the bu.chers is called oft tun The retreat of this regiment led nancia, itl o 1er ar: time ago. it was feared that the strike! sists of a small cottage m this city. graph from Rome, states that Kuro The guard wil be kept up until tomor- to the evacuation of the positions five years < a paign ag » r loc kout would seriously interfere I Joseph Vey't request that tha as row. when the strikers apply for their held by other troops patkin had two horses shot from un am ■».- They H-lil-V I with the nimpktiun of the 65 school I sesamen t on $5vA> deposited m a lo der him during his retreat from Liao old jobs. Towards morn.ng our troops ad of Rm la wil at buildings either planned or already cal Lank be stricken out, was denied Yang The dispatch regarding the vanced gradually, in order to retake out Japan in course of construction. Vey owns property in Morrow coun loss of Stacklebergvr's forces is dis Skwantun position At dawn Friday TEACH ENGLISH TO FILIPINOS Fortuna'idy a compromise was ty and b- attempted to establish hl* credited here. I assumed th. offensive against Ku nent. reacted in regard to the work on residence in that county i School for Mott Primitive Native» at rokl '» army, the attacking corps in sv» bottdH H MU J BA^UrBDCa» T ii I mm . Sept line lor the preparations made to re Kuropatkin Abandoned 200 Guns. St. Louis. *ijA‘ <-Doui?h im iauuls to pro- ns HEAD-END COLLISION. take by artillery the position captur I • .*1 London. Sept. 5.—A St. Petersburg vid«- for the €7.000 children will be COL DOESCH GOES EAST St I juu I s . Sept 5 - Worl d» Fair ed during the night. My infantry al < ruMdug the ' correspondent to Reuter s wires tha. STEAMER POMONA HAS t-ady at the beginning of tbe school Grounds.—Arrangements have bee* TO CLOSE AGREEMENTS. Labcre- Ki led n Logging District so advenced to tbe attack. During the man, bod despite the denial of the war office, year next month and that the other*, NARROW ESCAPE complete»' for t«-a< hlng the Igorrotes the night the Japanese violently bom The Rusaiam Train- Accident. the report is persistently current that which t»Jl provide for over hundred Moros and Negrito» the English lan barded tbe interior of the Russian the neighbor! Astoria. Sept 3—Two lagging Kuropatkin was obliged to abandon 'housand more, will be completed A Large Part of the World's Fair Ex xuage. and a school will be regularly mines It is ! trains met head-on at Deep River 200 guns at Liao Yang, Some were Met the Westport in a Heavy Fog Off conducted at the Philippine reserva position and Inside the Lia> Yang occur there, next year hibits Wilt Be Taken Bcd.ly to railroad station, and the railroad it camp near here las' night, wrecking damaged in the fighting, The rest hilly and we! Point Reyes. Both Vessels Disabled tion until the close of the exposition self Our losses were insignificant Portland After November 1—Con both engines causing one death and were spiked by order of Kuropatkin. The first class was held today and CALIFORNIA FlRE. Pomona Limped Back to San — The Have jus ’ received a dispatch tracts Provide for Displays From the injury of several men It is also rumored at St. Petersburg instruction will be commenced with Francisco Harbor—Women Passen the Moros. The Igorrotes will com from the. chief of tbe Liao Yang gar The one death was tha: of Frank that General Linevitch, with troops Every Corner of the G.otoe. and Are The Town of Larkspur Threatened — A leg ran: from Heikl'.ng who was r.d:ng on an en for the reliei of Kuropa'kin. has ar gers on Verge of Hysterics—Was pris<- the second ■ lass am. th-- Negri rison timed 10:35 a m. to the effect Signed by Over Four Thousand Of W th Destruction. that tbe Japanese attacked the fort states that Russl ins arc hat the t gine He was injured about the hip« rived at a point not tar from Mukden tos »ill be- taken last. Narrow Escape From Sinking. ficial Representatives. situated in the renter of our poaiti m. giving way San Rata> Cai. Sept 2—Fire Field and groin and lived 10 hoars, dying The Negrito is one of the most prim but w Oyama s assault ere repulsed with very great Kuroki v ar'i-d this morning on tbe hill west this morning on the operating tabla Details of Liao Yang Fignt. itive races known to the e'hnologist I. alter desperate We had stx killed in th»- fort.“ ghting. ■i Larks) ur and rapidly spread until in this place San Francisco, Sept. 5.—In a dense and efforts to instruct the member» Portland Sept 3 - There is renew Yentai. Sept. 5.—Russians evacuat etnia- nee overlook r.< » threaten* the entire country The injured were William Judd, a ■ : a. tirity m the preparations for logger, whose leg was broken and ha ed their positions around Liao Yang fog at 1 o'clock this morning, the of the tribe in English will be watch Russians Routed. .th. - h and went including Mt housing and exhibiting the displays ihe night of September 3. crossing the steam-r Westport, from San Fran ed with interest. Tatna-.da.« Mil! Valley. Baltimore was severely bruised John Broxm. a lxiaden. Sept 3.—The Japanese le Taitze and burning the bridges be cisco for Westport, collided with the Canyon and the Kent and Murray »h. h »ill begin to arrive for the visitor at the camps, was very badly gation gives out tbe following dis 59000 Killed ano Wounded. Templars at the Shrine. Lewis and Clark fair immediately up- hind them. A strong force was hold Gang* of fire fighters jamme-d and sem-wha: cut. especially I .at ch received by Oyama from Tokio Rome. Sept 3 A tvlegrarn from properties San Francisco. Sept. 5.—Templar this morning: ing Kuroki back from Yentai. Kuroki steamer Pomona from Eureka, for ar- making Jieroic efforts to keep the n the io*e of the World s fair at St. about the arms and legs Jesse Har Tokio received today says the cas San Francisco, 17 miles northwest cd commanderies arriving this morning attacked this force on September 2. flames ‘mtn running east to the town Lx'Uia. It is rendered neceesary by vey a Deep River man ‘raveling on "Thp enemy in front of our left cen the departure of Col. H E Doesch, di- 'he line, had several ribs broken, and but was - repulsed. The Japanese Point Reyes and but for a fortunate were from Nebraska. Illinois, Massa tral army is in «-ontlnued retreat to ualties In the Liao Yang campaign of larkspur. 'bus-far amounts to Sb.OW killed an! r* tor ot exhibits, for St Louis, where was severely bruised and jammed A shrapnel fire was terrific, one shell sheer at the moment of striking, it is chusetts. Kentucky. Pennsylvania and the right bank of the Tails*. except wounded annihilating two Russian companies. believed by the officers and passen Minnesota. This afternoon the Ear! he will remain until the rlose ot the Finn logger s head was cut, and ha Earthquake in California. exposition there. In the evening Kuroki got within gers of the Pomona, that the vessel of Euston and the British delegation was badly bruised and suffers from Salnias Cai Sept. 2 — An earth- GREAT FIRE AT GEM. 10O0 feet long, ard the hi use*. which Col Dosch is already in touch with concussion of the spine 12 miles of the railroad at Yantai, would have been sent to the bottom arrived and were given an ovation as qunke lasting about eight seconds. board. w<re with all on were built «.iosely together, they rode through the streets. ■etween 4000 and Sew representative» l^rer he was driven back to his orig w*3 felt at 6 30 tM* morning No ->f industrial establishments of every Idaho Town Nearly Annihilated Last burned to the ground. The Pomonas guard was carried inal position. Desultory fighting oc- SHOT HIMSELF IN THE EYE. damage was done aw ay and a number of her plates were Night. .maginnbla kind, representing Indus ••Hello” Guls Can't Flirt. i Hired September 3 in the vicinity of broken. Ties arried on in every part of the Montana Suicide Found Sitting Up Wallace. Idaho. Sep! 3.— Fire which Mukden. Cin< innati, Sept 5.— Fifty “hello" Lumber Yards Burned. The West port escaped with a bad w-rid with th- intention ol securing girls have been discharged for flirt started shortly after 9 o'clock to right in His Cabin. Toledo. O-. Sept. 2.—The immense their exhibits at the Worlds fair in ly damaged bow and was forced to ing over the wires. They were trap night swept the entire business por Question Developed by D rect Pn Kuropatkin Still on the Run. Malta. Mont.. Sept. 3.—Jackson lumber yards of Mitehell * Co., at wh .e or in part for the Portland return to the city. Tne Pomona limp ped by a traveling detective, who tion of G>-m. Idaho, and a large part manes Law. St. Petersburg. Sep:. 5.—According ed into port with passengers in an in- Woodland, were destroyed by fire i-bvw Col Dusch makes tbis trip to Trask a well known character, ex io the latest, but unofficial repons. tensely nervous condition, some of would call ,for a number and begin a of the residence district, entailing a scout and semidesperado was found Sept 3. — An Portland, I *ign up tor these exhibits under con loss of $15" .000. destroying nearly 100 Kuropatkin continues to retire north the women on the verge of hist erics, flirtation. dead today in h.j cabin, sitting up question as to registration tract. houses and rendering scores of people ward, some rear guard fighting still Some of the passengers suffered right Beside him lay a 22-callbra brought to the attention Th- terms of these contracts obli- homeless The houses were occupied being in progress. rifle with which the shooting had slight bruises by falling from their I -:at. the Lewis and Clark directors to for the most part by miners many of Clerk Fields whether a berths. I return them unimpaired as to condi- been done There is every indieatloa whom moved to Gem after the Black register again for tbe P Czar Going to the Front. I n, and also binds the exhibitors to of deliberate suicide Trask had put Bear con flags rat ion three months ago. election on account of the ena the muznle of the gun to his right of the direct primary ’ law- St. Petersburg, Sept. 5.—It is again COLLISION INJURES SEVEN. allow them to remain until the close in almost every case all their be eye and pulled the trigger after settl Some lawvers contend ths reported that the czar has decided to he exposition, without abbrevia- longings which were purchased only ing himself back tn the htgh-bdcked voter must register a second go to the front to inspire tbe troops Chicago Elevated Train Crashes Into i n. and to keep them in perfect run since that fire, were destroyed. REVOLT AGAINST THE chair in such a manner that he would that is, register again since tl by bis presence. The fire started in tbe Frisco cafe, ing order »hen tbe exhibit is ms- String of Empty Cars. not fall over after death RESERVATION AGENT hinery or other industrials, and to in an unoccupied building When sage of the law but Countv Chicago, Sept. 5.—Seven were seri- Web ■ <r and M’ Fields hold a Magazine Explosion at Port Arthur. discovered It had a good start. The *<<¡1 agents and experts on hand dur- Reward of 810.000. ously injured in a collision on tbe ini the entire exposition to properly alarm was immediately given and a ent opinion. Judge Web», er St. Petersburg, Sept. 5.—The gener l>ake street elevated at St. Louis a aecond registration wli) that San Jose. Sept. 2 —Photographs Charge Complicity With Captain of rush was made for fire apparatus explain the qualities of the exhibits al staff estimates that Kuropatkin’s avenue, this morning. A crowded LA GRANDE PEOPLE ordered by the county court, and Mr an<i accurate descriptions were sent and give such other information a* When hose was coupled onto the hy Indian Police to Defraud the Tribes loss during the retreat from the Liao train crashed into a string of empty MOVE THE COUNTY SEAT. this morning to Naco, Aria., where a drant there was found to be no water, Fields say* that his office will have Yang fight was 1 j 00 killed and cars that was oetng switched into men—Also That Drunkenness is on may be necessary to enlighten the man claiming to be the murderer of visiting public. so the residents were forced to stand nothing to do with such a move. wounded. Several times the regi the yards. the Increase—Petition the President Registration books for the Presiden Nearly al! the contracts for exhib- Dunham is in custody. When satis ments were obliged to cut through The passenger train left the tracks Twelve Wagonloads of Vaults and by and see the town swept by the tial election will I m - opened by County to Dismiss the Present Agent, and i ’ - from China, Japan, Indo-China and fied. the sheriff will send after him flames. opposing Japanese by bayonet and narrowly escaped being precipl- Records Brought From Union to La If the right man. his captor» get |10.- Clerk Fields on September 20. Dur Make Other Complaints. Orient generally, as well as the Otvi The cause of the fire is unknown, charges. tated into the street 40 feet below. Grande Yesterday—Crowds of Peo- but it is supposed to have been start ing the month, voters who failed to Xiistrai'an and African contracts, Stackleberg is believed to be safely The injured are Motorman B Clowry, wire signed, up while Col. IXisch was pie Lined the Street as the Proces- ed by some drunken man in the va register before the state elec tion and out of the Japanese enveloping forces. Mrs. Helen Otterback, Otto Olson. those who registered but have ■ hang HAIL AT PRINEVILLE. Klamath Falls, Sept. 3 - The In in ti)e East some time ago. He has A message was received this even John Willing, C. T. Hayes. E. Evans sion Came in—Celebration of the cant building. With two exceptions ed their residence since then will be uow only to go through the formula all the buildings in town were frame. dians of the Klamath agency have ing reporting the explosion of a pow- and Conductor V. G. Smith. Event Will Be Held at La Grande. it "'going tor exhibits from Europe Storm That Inflicted Great Damage White A Bender's store building, in given a chance to register. der magazine at Port Arthur wlth An opinion by the attorney gener gone on tbe warpath and are after in I many of the American exhibits. in a Few Moments. the lower part of town, was surround tremendous destruction. al may be asked for. but if given, it the scalps of Captain Applegate and CLAIMS A SHARE. Prineville was visited by a hail I .a Grande, Sept. 5—Twelve wag ed by burning cottages and stores, probably would not do any good, bo l-.is assistants. GREAT NORTHERN SURVEYORS. storm such as falls to the lot of few but withstood the flames, and the Suicide at Kamiah. Wrangling Has Begun Over Mrs. Mc- onloads of county records, from Union stock of 130.000 or over escaped with cause the last one handed down on men to witness, on Sunday last, says They charge that through the in Kamiah, Idaho, Sept. 5.—The dead arrived here last night, in charge of election matters was thrown Into the Vicker's Estate. body cf R. L. Smith, of Grangeville, fluence of Captain Applegate the cap- Hill Shews Signs af Invading New the Prineville Times. the l.a Grande county seat commit little damage. waste basket by many officers of the Telephone, telegraph, electric light At noon a distant rumble of thunder Chicago, Sept. 2.—Another un.-i- tee, and were greeted with an ova Territory. wia found this afternoon near the In taiu of tbe Indian police has rented counties of the state. and a cloud ot yellow dust which en dia* church here, a quarter of a mi'? pected claimant for a share in the tion, from citizens of this city, who wires and the power line of the Wash Hood River, Sept. 3. — Last week a tribal lands to outside stockmen for veloped the city announced the com from town, and about twenty yards McVicker's estate, appeared today in lined the sidewalks to see the proces ington Water Power Company were Troops Arriving. bis own benefit; that the lands were party ot surveyors from Seattle, ing ot a storm but no attention was destroyed. Both the O. R. A- N. and from the wagon road. The dead the person of Alexander MceBan, of sion come In. headed by J F. Blakemore, crossed Gainesville, Va , Sept. 3.—Troops rented to R H. Horning and Tom paid to these signs, as the people aup man’s throat had been cut from ear San Francisco. The attorneys for A similar demonstration was wit Northern Pacific suffered some dam Jackson of Silver I-ake. in an unlaw- to the Washington side of the Coium- imsed it was simply a dust storm, and to ear and a short distance away on McBean notified Attorney Condee, nessed at Union in 1872, when the age, having rails and platforms dam are arriving by thousands today for litl manner; that they could never do a to GlenwiHsi, in Western Klickl- the ground was found a pen knife. representing tbe estate, but did not same records were hauled into Union, aged. The former lost a bridge over the nianouvers and going into camp burlnes." with Captain Applegate as is county, where they took pack the only precaution taken was the The man evidently had been dead two slate on what ground tbe claim is which It is claimed stole the county Canyon creek near the center of town. at Manassas and thoroughfare Gap. I,, would not keep his appointments, horses for the interior. It was closing of doors to keep out the dust. Gem is located in a narrow part of Ten thousand are already here and or three days, judging from the condi based. seat from l.a Grande. thought at the time tbe party was In a moment, however, the dust was itiil ti.at as a result of poor manage- 26.000 are expected by tomorrow. laid by a shower of bail which was The will will possibly not be pro tion of the body. At first rumors were The records were brought over in the canyon. On one side runs tbe O. Northern Pacific surveyors. tnent ana neglect of duty drunken In ushered in bv a strong west wind, in circulation that a murder had been bated before next week. the vaults, and will be placed In tem R. A N. railway, while the Northern Yesterday James latngllle returned dian . men and women, can be se?n . Watterson Visits Parker. and in a minute more the hail, which K.s. McVicker's body is expected porary quarters until the new court Pacific passes through the only street committed, but later Investigation from the McCoy creek mines, on the was then as large as walnuts, began of the town. The houses were built Esopns. Sept. 2.—Henry Watterson on the reservation at any time seemed to assure beyond all doubt tc arrive in Chicago Sunday after house is ready for them. Tl.ishow many more causes for headwaters of the Cowlitx, and re to rattle on the roofs like a shower of and wife arrived at 12:15 and took noon. on either side of the track and very that the case was one of suicide. It was intimated that a demonstra ported that this same surveying party giievance and after holding a meet coal, and the few remaining pedes tion would be made by Union, against dose to it. The burned area is nearly luncheon with the Parker family. ing at Klamath Falls, the following is at work in the Cispus pass, and trians in the open made haste to get Murderer Electrocuted. TWELVE CARS IN THE DITCH. the removal of the records, but that a similar party is working west ten i rams were sent: under cover. scarcely a person was seen on the Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 5.—Guiseppe ■ To President Roosevelt. Washing from the Yakinia country. He was The shower lasted about 10 minutes told the party was in the employ of Versail, aged 21, was electrocuted at Northern Pacific Wreck Blocks the streets as the twelve wagons filed ton. D. C : We, the Indians respect and did about a thousand dollars’ through town and up to the court the Great Northern railway. Tracks. 6:24 this morning. The electrocution fully state that our United States In worth of damage to windows and gar was without incident. Versail and Missoula, Mont., Sept. 3.—As a re house to load tbe records. dian agent tails to do his duty. Th.s dens in the city limits. The hail cut A celebration of the removal will Fairbanks is Stumping. Antonio Girogio, who was electrocut sult of a rear-end collision between re.-'■nation la going down toward off the foliage of trees as with a ed here last week, killed John Van westbound Northern Pacific freights be held In this city, as soon as the Kansas City. Sept. 3.—Fairbanks knife, and th«' air was full of green nothing: if he cannot manage, let gorder and his half sister, Miss, Iran Nos. 53 and 59 at Drummond at 7:30 work is complete. Bonfires will be While trying to capture Charles bed, and he stated then he could someone take charge at once before left hero early today for Chicago. leaves. The stones struck the ex bam. in Allegheny county, last May. o’clock tonight, 12 freight cars are in burned till late into the night W. Walton, the highwayman who swear the man who shot Nelson was further trouble. Answer immediate The speaking program today com- posed windows on the west sides of the same who committed the robbery ly." prises plat form addresses at Lexing buildings and went through the glass the ditch. 300 feet of track is torn up speeches by prominent citizens will made an attempt to hold up a car of the Portland Heights car. Escape of Von Plehve Assassin. and all traffic has been delayed eight be made and a banquet will be serv- The other telegram which refers ton Junction Csrrolton. Marceline and like bullets They also tore off the last ed. Most of the county officials have near Willamette Heights bridge La Plata. St. Petersburg, Sept. 5—The report or 10 hours. No lives were lost and to tribal lands reads as follows: shingles from roofs and scattered already purchased homes in this city. night. Police Officer Ole Nelson was Brother of Grace Haney. that Sassonet'f, one of the murderers no one was injured. "To the Secretary of the Interior. them over the street» until the ground Beveridge Calls on Roosevelt. of Von Plehve, has escaped from While No. 59 was switching in Pori land. Sept. 2 - The boy who Washington. D. C : We. the Indians, shot twice and has no hope for re was a mass of hail, grwn leaves and Challenge Race Improbable. prison, is denied in official circles. yards train No. 53 bowled into oyster Bay, Sept 2- Senator Bev pieces of shingles. covery. The assassin was captured. held up a street car and fatally «hut op|Hising Io be approved application full speed. rear end, running at Glasgow, Sept. 3.— George L. Wat of Abraham Charlie grazing permit eridve. of ludiaua. was the only cal The bandit Is a boy 19 years of age Policeman Nelson proves to be Chas. Murderer Dunham Is Captured. son, the designer, has declined to Malum. a brother o! iliac,- Haney, f ,r his own benefit of tribal lands It ler 3t Sagamore Mil ltoday He said Bryan May Com« Waat. and says his home is in San Fran Fishing Schooner Seized. construct a challenger for the Amer- a prominent and beautiful society should be consulted with us as tribal his visit was a social one. and refused Phoenix, Ariz, Sept. 5.—It is re It is stated that William Jenniugs cisco. He was fearfully beaten about girl here, who was arrested with her ewners of lands Answer." Halifax, Sept. 2.—The American ican cup, owing to ill health. Wil to make an election prediction. ported here that the California mur Bryan is being urged to make a west Both of the dispatches were signed derer, John C. Dunham, has been cap fishing schooner Samoset, of Dux liarn »'lie has also refused. M. Linn, the lu-ad by the motorman and con husband for highway robberies here ern 'our in the interests of national ductor after shooting Officer Nelson. by representatives of the Indians and or Glasgow, Is willing to undertake ami at Seat lie while still in society. M. Kirtnkiff, an Associated Press politics, «nd it is not at all unlikely tured near Douglas. He murdered bury. was seized this morning by the .Motorman Bingham Is the same Haney Is serving time at Walla will no doubt bring about an investi corres|Hindent. was shot through the six persons in California eight years Canadian government cruiser Gladi the work, but is considered too Inex that he may make four speech«« In man who was held up on Portland Walla His wife, not convicted, is gation which will determine the mer lungs while on the tiriug line south Washington—Spokane, Walla Walla, ago. and there is a reward of 111,000 ator, for being withiu the thsee mile perienced. and a challenge next year Heights car three weks ago and rob- now living in seclusion here. is remote. its of their complaints. ot l.lao Yang. Seattle and Tacoma. offered for him. limit. CONTRACTS FOR LEWIS AND CLARK