The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, September 30, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 1

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Unswayeti by fear, uninflu-
en«-ed bv favor, the East Ore-
gonlan will tell the truth. the
whole truth, about county.
state ami national affairs. It
is fair, absolutely fair. to
.dose who differ from its
views, as well as to its
friends.
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A.S
Tbe East Oregonian of Pen- •
dleton, Oregon, is published in
the heart of the wonderful In- •
land Empire.
You will And •
that It is readable, reliable •
and progressive, and will give •
you the news reliably, accu- •
rately and fully
PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, HMM
Walla Walla Orphan-' ami Willow-'
Asylum Reatly to O|s*n.
tained Intact by Hill. St. Paul to take
th* N«*rthern Pai lfi«*, and the Atchi­
son to be merged with the Erie,
merger to be dissolved.
Walla Walla. Sept. 29. If there Is
no hitch In the present plans, the
Stubblefield home for Indigent wid­
lllglx-r
4'alifornia Must
M»«> I'a)
ows ami orphans vs ill be ready for oc­
cupancy early in IK'tober. Superin­
Bouiitl»-» on \\ lid A ululala.
tendent A. R Ol«ls anti Mrs. Olds, the
Willows, »’al.. Sept. 28.—Dr. Chaa.
matron, are now ut the home superin­
Keane, the state veterinarian. hai
I
tending the work of getting the
Print Imaginary Article From Farmers on Reservation Wei J uki paid an official visit to this vl Sales Days of the Organiza
place in shape for the opening.
clnlty. He finds the cattle in an ex-
Alarmed at Conditions in Port Arthur the Russian Admiral Tlie new hot water heating appara­
I cellent condition, but advises greater
Roosevelt Reflecting on the
come Enforcement of Rent preiautlon in the destruction of the
tion for 1904 Were Sue
tus has been installed and the plumb­
Makes Bold Dash for Open Sea.
ers are now busy placing the pipes
I « art'asse* of dea>! animal*.
, Regulations.
Chicago Strikers.
and radiators in the rooms in the
He advocates the covering of the
cessful.
building This work will t>e complet­
carcasses with «'«»al oil and the n burn-
ed this week.
ing. Thl* method has prove •d quite
effe<-tlve in stamping out the anthrax, I
Applications for admission to the EVENING l*»>sl EHI Tolti II.
Meets 11 m * Watchful .la|M»iu'«** an<l Limp- Baek Into tlx- Harbor With a
which had gained «tulle a f<x>thold In I
home are already being received by
Noi sATIsl »TORT. the region of Colusa, an«l with Its con­
U Is SOLD !\ THE POOL
the trustees.
Many of them
have
Di-abhsl Warship ami S oiim * G o si P'v|s*riemv*—Japanese \rv Sahl to
tinuance there for another month
com«* from Walla Walla and Vmatllla
Keane ex|*cls to have ’he d seaxe en­
counties, while a few requests have
Have Captured Baling Pa— Near Makdeu—Annie- Now llefuro Muk-
Iwen received from other counties in W«--tern l’ajMT- A«*ce|>t«sl
Personal T. J. Twissly -a). Renters UHI Be tirely eradicated.
•»-«■rotar) J. II. Gwinn, of Orogrm As-
«leu Compri.*«* 2.50.(MH> Men. Each—-lap- Have UHM» Gun-. ■ I m - K i —lan-
A mam meeting ot the Rtockmen's
laith the states of Washington and
l tterancr« oi Ila* Pre-I«lcnt »• Gra­
<*la«l t<* Have signature of Secre­
»M-ialion. Says U m * Mianlko Meet­
Defense Association has been called
Oregon. There are already enough
nine ami l *ssl Tìietn lo l’rvjmlitv
tar» of tlx- Interior Atta«-lu*d to to further raise the bounty on ani­
ing was U m * Best Ever Held—At-
applicants to fill the home, and the
Volcrs—Imaginary < «>rn -|s>n<l«-mv
It Is pro-
Their lwa«M—UHI Uso Welcome mal* that prey upon stock
indications are that there will be
te«Mlai>ce of 75 to K3 mjk I ».real En-
more than can be accommodated at
Beinevn Roosa-vell ami
Dtnincllv
tlx- < liang«' \\ lik h Makes lite In- p.»x*d to raise the 82-50 bounty on
Uiustaton—.Nine I xmx U A-xx-laUou*
cojotes and to place a bounty on
the present time.
Wa- Print«sl a- «ieiiulm* lx*lter In
«lian Agent tlx- lit* I pier it of Imilan
With a Tots! Merntx-rstilp of 209
London. Sept. 29.-—The Rome cor­ They also charged the Japanese with
bear« and panthers
Denver Magaziiw—Posi Come- Co
Rent Money as II Will Do Away
respondent of the Exchange-Tele- ; firing on Russian burial parties, in
No»» » on>pri*w tlx- state Aso«-iaU<«a
IIIE tONNEtTHlT I. M SCHEI»
graph wires that a telegram has beei pursuance of their policy to under­
ti le Rescuc ami Reileves Inienw
Utili tlx* Ilcrnnl Nagging of lite
— A—•>-—<iM-iit of 8J |*er IWO slteep
received from the commander of the mine the Russians' health by means
stir In l’emllctoti < Ircies.
lisllan IzuKlIonl.
ls-)inl to iH-fra) Et|M-nw« of
o-
(»raixhlaiigliler of
l.imsalns Naval
Italian squadron in the Far
Eas: of odors from the unburied dead.
< a<Mli«lale Take- a Day's Rc-t at
eta
Um.
Swretary
CliriMeixtl
tix*
Bost.
stating that the Russian warship;
Great Fall-, After Hartl < ani|x«lgn-
Brooklyn Navy Yard. Sept. 29.—
made à sortie from Port Arthur to­
Vivan«*»* on Ku—ian Front.
ing.
New
Y'ork,
Sept.
28
-
The
alleged
"1
feel
sure
that
I
speak
the
sen
­
day, but were quickly attacked by
London. Sept. 29.-—A Central News Amid the cheers of th<iusands. the
Great Falls. Mont Sept. 28.—Th*
Togo's ships and oblige«! to return t.> dispatch from St. Petersburg, states waiving of flags ami booming of can­ f«»rgery of the president's signature to timent of every renter on the Vmatllla
Th.- su«*«ess Of the sales »Lay plan
the harbor. One warship was badl» that a telegram has been received at non. the battleship »Connecticut, de­ a magazine article printed In Denver, reservation, when I say that the rent­ Fairbanks' special arrived at * o’clock ..f «>r*g,,i
'Hilmra to j»ooi their pro-
which reflect« on the Chicago meat er welcomes the rigid enforcement of this morning after a slow night run
damaged.
■lii t has tx-en demonstrated by the
the Russian capital from the front, signed to staml as the most Impress­ strikers, has created Intense stir tn all the regulations concerning
the from Butte on the Great Northern. expressa«»ns of approval that
«.«»me
indicating that the Japanese are mak­ ive of fighting machines afloat, was political circles.
leasing of Indian lands." said T. J Meetings at Boulder and Marysville iron, the sh«*epm*ii who attended the
ing an advance along the entire Rus­ successfully launche«l at 11:19 this
Fighting Force lix-rea-evl.
The source of the letter was ex­ Tweedy, one of the most prominent were abandoned by the state commit­ r* ■ t state .«axelation meeting at
morning.
Tokio. Sept. 29.—It is stated at sian front. <’hiñese in the neighbor­
Miss Alice Welles, a granddaughter plained trxlay. when the Evening Post farmers on the reservation this morn­ tee. and a meeting was held at 19
S'
•’*•■' retar> J. H. Gurtnn. of
the foreign office that the new con­ hood are flocking to Mukden.
o'clock this morning Instead.
of Gideon Welles, secretary of th- printed a letter and lntr«xluctory par- ing.
th* Oreg«,:, Wouigroxers' Association
scription regulations are to augmen
«graph
which
appeared
tn
Its
editor
­
"We
feel
more
secure
In
our
leases
Fairbanks
and
Dolliver
will
have
a
navy under Uncoln. christene«! the
who has returned from the xmeions
Fmw Will Be Equnl at Mukden.
the available fighting force J>y about
ial column« August 1.
v hen the signature of the secretary day's rest here after the many meet­ at Shaniko, said:
battleship.
Rome. Sept, 29.—The St. Peters-
200.000 men.
The caption and introductory para­ of the Interior is attached to them; ings *>f the past few «lays
"The pooling s>stem has been the
burg correspondent of the Italia Mil­
graph. which explains and Justifies we will farm our lamia Just as In the
Neither show the effects of their
Carey Net Not Bead.
rneatis of securing a better and more
i
la
ire
reports
that
in
the
impending
Meetings will be
the letter, says
"President Rons- |s>st minus the eternal nagging of hard campaigning
British steamer Stopped.
Salem. Sept. 29.—The state
land velt to Donnelly: The following let- the Indian landlord, when the agent held at Big I»«lge and Helena tonight. uniform price tor wool and thus one
battle at Mukden, Kuropatkin
will
Chee Foo. Sept. 29.—The British
of the highest ob Je» is of the associa-
have a force equal to if not superior board has been Informed by the gen­ ter is one which Presldent Roosevelt is made the sole recipient of Indian
steamer Yik Sang, arrived here today to the enemy. The Russian force will eral land office that the Carey land
tion has been a< < omplished. Between
4OINTY
COI
KT
miti
\TENED
might
have
written
with
advantage
rent
money,
and
every
man
who
Is
and repor’ed that she was stopped by amount to 250.000 mer with 800 act. supposed to have expired by llm-
9.909.099 and 7.00«. 999 pounds of
to
himself
and
his
country."
now
farming
on
the
reservation
with
a Japanese torpedo boat destroyer, guns. The Japanese w.d have th* itatlon on August 18, 190«. Is still in
<*.l wer* shipped out of the Shaniko
Talk
of
l.»n«1ilng
4
««»nnilxdoncr
at
Th* letter then follow« The en­ money Invested in teams, farming im­
outside Chee Foo harbor.
country this year and it is estimated
same number of men and 100*1 guns. force. the provision being that it re­ tire letter was reprinted in several plements ar,4 other equipment wlU
Butle
Over
I3«x-ti<«n
\p|x4uUix-nt»
t •«
—-th* 2 * 999 pounds were
main in force until lands s-*t aside
Western papers as a genuine letter feel that he is fully secured in his
Butte. Mont.. Sept. 2 4.—Threats sold outside the pooL"
Jap- Capture Baling I’ll—.
Ku—ia Exteixls Term of Eiili-iuxm under it are reclaimed.
from the president to Donnelly
lease, with the s.gruiture of the sec­ »ere freely made her* this morning,
I’- -» Manning Ever Heid.
St. Petersburg. Sept. 29.—A report
Tokio. Sept. 29.—An
emergency
The strikers are very angry with retary attached to It. while with ths that the county commissioner would
Kn*tk* Enthuda»t Injured.
has reached here from Mukden that order under the conscription law was
the president.
Mr Gurtnn dBeterss that the recent
old verbal agreement with the Indian be lynched or driven out ot the cltly
the Japanese have assumed the offen­ grixetted this morning. The new or­
Col lenders Point. Conn.. Sept. 29.
now in force, no one knows the ten­ unless the board rescinds its action In meeting of the w«»o<growera was one
sive and captured Dating Pass. Th- dinance extends the perio«ls of serv­ —William Steigler. a <*apltaltst and
briti - ii su muti ns» i»
of the most Important in point of ab­
ure of his lease nor feels sure of his naming the election officers.
Russians, it is said. evacuated the ice of second-class reservists from Arctic exploration enthusiast, was fa­
le lance and In matter of enthuM-
stipulation »Ith the Indian owner of
The
people's
party
chairman,
in
a
pass without serious resistance, Th. five to 10 years and abolishes the dis­ tally injured last night In a runaway
the land."
man«iamua suit in the district court, aam ever held- "There were between
report is unconfirmed.
tinction between conscripts of the accident.
His homes bolted at the
al leg»-» that the commissioners named 78 and »5 delegates present." he sard.
first and second-classes of reserves. gate of the residence and he
was
* ■ of the prtn« .pal matters discuss­
TEMPORARY MIRRI M.I -
the election officer* from the demo­
Th* change will necessitate a new thrown to the ground.
tklor- Drive Jap- From Victory.
cratic employ*« ot the Amalgamated ed and acted upon Is the opening ot
Washington.
Sept.
27
—
The
depart
­
the Blue mountain forest reserve to
Chee Foo. Sept. 29.—Russians re­ scheme of division of the organixa-
ment of Justice this morning, upon <^s«rgc Mi-mlllii Says Time of Coa- Copper Company, over the protest of the sheep graxers. The
expressions
HoM-l p K i«'tini Dies.
siding here claim to have information tion of the army.
i
the
other
parti»-«
tract
Marriages
Is
Cuming
request of the state department. In­
of the sheepmen tn the form ot a
that the Japanese lost 7000 in the last
Seattle. Sept. 29.—James Murphy, structs the district attorney for Ma*»-
London. Sept. 21.—A silly-season
Not Concerned in tiie War.
rexdutlon will be submitted to the
assault on Port Arthur, which begai
one of the three men shot by robbers achuaetts to take |- «-per step« to sei newspaper dhwussion of the marriage
s*«retar> of the Interior.
St. Petersburg. Sept, 29.—Upon th* in th* saltxin hold-up Monday night.
on the 19th. It is also claimed the
aside a Judgment < t Judge Pbelp« at question has provoked an opinion
Uoahl Improve Range-.
Japanese were forced to retire from czar's arrival from Southern Russia, dle«l this morning.
lee. whereby Th r I .*—-cretary Guer­ from George Meredith, who In an in­
three forts captured by them on ac­ he will go to his hunting lodge at Bie-
In effect the Slate Woolgrower* A*-
ney, of the Brltisl. ■ mlxssy. was fined terview In the Dally Mail, welcomes
count of the stench from the corpses lovezch. for a fortnight's shooting.
so »ation recommends that the same
822 for con* trip: --f court and the free discussion of the subject, though
pr«» - dur* be followed in the matter
same amour: P- «. .er-«pee41ng an as he confesses "everything that
of pasturage in the Blue mountain re-
auto.
ought to be said has to be cut In half "
I AVOIts ».OODNOW
SAYS THE UNION SPIRIT
Ser-.e that is foil« wed In the <’aacadea.
He predicts a change in the legal
HAS COME TO STAY
. -- eTeeexfoe ***»4 t* that after the
Prut. p; 1.«vire a lut <»uemey.
ends of marriage and foreshadows a
Charge- Acain-t Consul < »Encrai tre
first >ear permits be granted for a
state
of
society
permitting
marriages
Boston,
f
-
.
'
27.
—
The
state
depart
­
to sun Be* l*rv-*a*d.
Pro-xlent of the American Federation
longer l-*nod from three to five
ment has »-<ed Governor Bates to for certain limited periods, the state
Washington,
Sept.
29.
—
H.
D.
BID
of I-aboe See- Nothing to Cause
year* The reason for this to that tn
secure a t -nipt redress an«i ample enforcing a provision of money dur­
secretary of
Klarin In Pro-ent Conditions Nor Pierce, third assistant
< HE» K- INII *KIPs man» Instances the sheep men desire
reparati -n a- 1 apology to Guerney ing that period to provide for and ed­
stale, has completed his investigation
to improve the ranges by reseeding
for the a<Uv > ot Judge Phelps at Lee ucate children, the government poa-
Future Prospects—Says the Spirit in the case of Consul General Good­
an 1 if the grazer knows that he to to
wbly taking charge of this fund.
yesterday.
of l’nioni«m Is Firmly Five«! anil now at Shanghai, and made a report \I.FX INDER PRESSIG WOULD
Ha«l < Barge of \t c-t««n lewlcr Dur- reap x rr.e of the benefits he is willing
Mill Continue to Strengthen De­ to the president. It is stated unof­
MIXE EXPLOSION
REORGANIZE COMPANY.
Justice NA 111 A|x>logtse.
Ing IhM'fHi* of « lark Wood at St. t«» spend from 859 to 8199 to improv«
spite Association- Being Formed to ficially that the report favors the
the range rraa*
Pittsfield. Mas*. Sept 27—Justice
Ixtui1
Imitami Vanir of Ju-tkv*
accused, but may not be final, as
iJrvrn Ml «we* Trrrihlv Burned and
Combat it—Tlx* Unions Are Nou
»—<*| fir FAprnsrs.
those who pressed the charges are ■M-ix-nH* Is to Finance a New Con>|>a- Phelps was seen this morning and
I- •». Uoal aixl Forgery W a- I Not
Throe Win IHe
Di-tlnctive Institutions — Tempor­ preparing further evidence.
"There are about 2.599.900 sheep la
mid: “1 have received nothing of-
Dcte«qr<t I util Tlirre l»a«
Ktlrr Oregon this year. Possibly half of
ny and Take Management I’ntll flcial. but will apologise If neceaaary."
Scranton. Pa . Sept. 28.—As the re­
ary Setback Will Do No Harm.
I rime hi« < onimltinl—I! He*w4 these are represented in the aasocia-
April
I.
1905
—
old
sUM-klMtiders
to
sult
of
a
terrific
explosion
in
Mount
Chicago Wheat Market.
Washington. D. C.. Sept. 29.—"More
Back I nan Outing In Europe.
An aweMment of 82 per 1909
lx*-e- 814 six! Ut-Mon Fair -torr tlon
Jessup mine at Beckville this morn­
Be Included and Indebtedness of
Chicago.
Sept,
29.—September
scared than hurt." was the comment
head was levied by the «sscielation to
ing. it to reported that 11 miners were
New
York.
Sept.
27.
—
Among
the
9».
930.000 to Be Paid Off—Mine Is
wheat opened at 81.1114 and close«l
defray expenaso of the organisation.
of President Gompers of the American
arrivals on the North German IJoyd terribly burne«! and some may die
at 21.199s.
December opened at
*cai«i to Be One of the Be-i in Fa-t­ flyer. Kaiser Wilhelm II. this morn­
The onr>"l«a:lon now has a mem­
Later—The injured are all foreign­
Federation of Labor, when he read 21.12% and closed at 81.11'«. Corn
Because
he
could
Imitate
the
sig
­
ern Oregon. But Has Bern Run in ing. were William Vanderbilt. Robert ers and three will die.
bership ot about 200. embracing nin«
th. interview with Barney Conen. opened at 54 % cents and closed at
nature
of
Justice
L.
S.
Wood,
of
Wes
­
different aswociatlona. One new as­
Goelet. Claude Spreckels. Mrs. Mar­
Debt and C losed.
ton. A. E Lovell, temporary editor of sociation was admitted at the last
president of the Illinois Federal’ *a of 53*« cents. Oats opened at 30%
MFRGIR IO HE DISSOLVED.
cus Daly and Count Von Hastxfeld.
cents
and
closed
%
lower.
the Weston Leader. succeede«l In meeting the Mount Vernon body,
Labor, who predicted the disin egra-
Reputed Term« of *-cttlrment of passing two forged checks at Weston with a membership of 28."
The famous Golconda gold mine,
tion of me forces ot union labor.
lad)
(
ursin
Not
Out
of
Danger
No Sale* at Pendleton.
last Saturday, which were thought to
The holding of next year s meeting
Famous Dispute.
"Th«-re is nothing to fear for or­
London. Sept 87.-—Lady Curzon
be genuine until yesterday afternoon. in Portland Mr. G«rtnr> says is a wise
The local market remains at 71 said to be one of the best mineral
gan-/« ; labor either at present or ir
Chicago. Sept. 28.—Strong rumors
with
normal
Lovell has had charge of the Wes­ move. "AU the sheepmen." he con-
for blue- holdings in Eastern Oregon. Is soon passed a fair night
cents
for
club
and
79
cents
the future.” sanl Gompers. "Neither
reported. to be reorganized. Alexander Prus- strength not declined, but her condi­ In financial and railroad circles of ton leader «luring the absence of tinned." are In favor of going to
the Citizens’ Alliances or other or­ stem, f. o. b., with no sales
tion is still critical and she Is not Chicago and New York are that the »'lark Wood at St Louis. Justice L. P«»rtiand. It is fair year and at the
sig. of Chicago, who reorganixed the
ganizations can prevent ila growth.
parties to the Northern Securities dis­ S Woo«!, father of Editor «’lark
out of danger.
Senator Hoar Near ll»e F'.n«l.
time of the meeting they can take
Trade unionism has come to stay, It
Red Boy mine. Is the mtn who says
pute have reached a basis of amicable Wood, has been Issuing checks tn
Worcester,
Mass..
Sept.
29.
—
Sena
­
■heir families and visit the exposl-
in this
is a distinctive institution
settlement
on
a
plan
as
follows
he will place the Gobonda on its feet.
A large body of Doukohbors Is on
l«yment of the running expenses «lur­ tion."
tor Hoar Is no better this morning.
country.'
Union
Pu«
ifle
will
take
the
Burling
­
ing »’lark s absence, and Ixivell forg­
He was in Pendleton yesterday for the march from Saskatoon. N W. T.
Marlin's Successor.
Compels admitted that the labor < but failed throughout the night. He
ton. the Great Northern will be re- ed L S W«x»«!'s name to two checks,
to the United States.
movement has received a temporary ; may live through the day. or he may this purpose and departed last night
Di- is«ing the probable fu«~c?aaor
«»ne
of
814
w
hlch
was
cashed
by
II
tor the east, by way of Portland and
setback from which it is Just emerg­ not. The physicians cannot nay.
Hesaell. and one for 88. cashed by the of th« e late »'haries F Martin, of I»en-
ing.
San Francisco.
ver. I x-cretary of the National Live-
Fair Store at Weston.
l»eath Is at Hand.
Prussig's scheme is to finance the
The Weston
batik cashed
the stork \Kx»ci.vtIon. Mr. Gwinn said
Wortester. Sept. 29.—Senator Hoar mine and take the management until
BELIEVE LETTER GENUINE.
cheeks an«l the forgery was not de­ "Martin »«as the prime mover of the
Is still living this afternoon. Dr. Gil­ about April 1. 1905.
He will allow
tected until yesterday. when
I. ft. national txxly. He was its organizer
President Hagenttarth
Member- of Miner*»' I nion Say Roose­ man says that death must come soon. the old stockholders to contribute
W«xx| discovered that his nam«* was and Ita life.
pro rata, according to their holdings
velt Wrote Article in Question.
• ttache«l to checks not i—u*<! by him. :« .« ». V able man. but the great bulk
I^dy Curzon Improves.
toward the reorganization fund to
Ixivell was seen to take the mixed • 1 the work fell upon Martin, and I
Denver. Sept. 29.—Editor John M.
London.
Sept.
29.—Lady Curzon pay off the mortgage Indebtedness.
train for Walla Walla on Saturday d<> not belleve the association knows
O’Neill, of the Miners' Magazine, the
evening and since then has com­ who to put in his place."
organ of the Western Federation of had a fair night, maintaining the im­ This Indebtedness amounts to about
830.000.
pletely vanished
Resides cashing
Miners, says he printed the Roosevelt provement noted yesterday.
The assessment of the property of of ton«! outside the right of way. the these two forged checks, Ixivell also CH I I KHi.iHHi t NlONIsTS
The Golconda has been closed since
letter, with the full approval of Sec­
descriptions
are
clear
enough.
One
the
O.
R
A-
N.
company.
In
Uma
­
left numerous unpaid hills In Wes­
lai* May. It was first worked about
I.ady Curzon Not Out of Danger.
Ql IT PAYING IHRS
retary Haywood and President Moyer,
Is that ton. He has Ixrn In the vicinity of
tilla county, according to the decis­ contention of the company
to whom he submitted the matter
London, Sept. 29.—Lady
Lad y Curzon 10 years ago. The present company
the
description,
‘
one
line
system
of
ion
rendered
In
the
state
circuit
court
Weston for the i»ast six months, hav­ Barm*» Colteli. VrvMtlrnt of Illinois
first.
O'Neill, Moyer and Haywood has gained strength during the day. took charge three years ago. It got
The description ing w«»rke<l through
this afternoon by Judge W. R. Ellis, telegraph.’ is vague
in debt and was finally shut down,
harvest
near
this morning stated that they still but is not out of danger.
I 'eileration of lathor. Sa>- Unie*
It is claimed that the mine is Jus*, is regular, with the exception of the gives accurately the length of th* there.
believe the letter is genuine.
I
nlon- \rv Rcorganisml on Better
descriptions of several minor tracts line ami the location.”
and
that
its
as
good
as
it
ever
was
»'Iiarles
Wood,
a
brother
of
Editor
Murder Cae P<>-t|X>n«*«l.
of lan<! outside the right of way. em­
\ Feu Dc-«*rl|>tion« Are Vague.
I inc- Ttx*> Mu-t lx»««’ Ttx*ir ENwve
t’lark W«x»d. Is now In charge of the
FOUR ARE KILLED
Ix-xington. Ky., Sept. 29.—In the minerals are very rich, Prusslg will bracing about 75 acrea
few weeks.
“Such descriptions. however aa part Weston Leader and will manage the
—Blames Vnwl*«* I catlerslilp. Po­
circuit court this morning, the case of return to the coast in a
The action wax brought last May of the south half of section so and so. business until the return of Clark
Hre Tramps Struck by Baltirixire « William Britton, charged
litical
».rafter-
and
l'ntiiix*ly
with the
by the railway company against the embracing seven acres, naming the from the East, which Is expect«* I to
COLLAPSE KILI.S ONE.
Ohio Train.
murder of Jim Cockrill, wa» postpon­
strike- f*ir tlx* Trviubl«* — Mn-t
county court and the assessor to have township and range, the court holds be In about two w«*eks.
Frederick, N. D., Sept. 29.—Five ed until October 5.
\ilo|» Bettire* Metlxxls of Uarfarv.
Lovell Is about 29 years of age. a
Building the entire assessment of the O. R. A Is not clear, aa it Is Impossible to de­
Faulty Construction of a
men supposed to be tramps,
were
N. company annulled on the ground termine the exact location of the member of the eighth army corps o(
Chicago. Sept .28.—A sensation was
Causes a Ik-atli and a Strike.
Banker Stabbed to Heath.
struck at a Baltimore ...,IMa[tao
that the descriptions were vague ami land. With the exception of about 75 the Spanish war and wears tattoo In caused here by the
announcement
Chicago, Sept. 29.—One man was Imperfect.
struck by a Baltimore & Ohio train
Honolulu, Sept. 29.—8. E. Damon,
The matter was argued acres of land so described in various Ink on his hands and arms.
that 190.000 men. members of labor
at Galootin this morning. Four were a 1 prominent banker and well known killed an«l five seriously Injured by before Judge Ellis September 9, by
“I thought the name L. S. Wood unions, have ceased to pay their dues,
parts of the county, the court finds
killed and the fifth may die.
on i the mainland, was stabbed dead the collapse of a building on Ashland Arthur C. Spencer, representing th*
on the ch«xk I cashed was written in
Th.* Chicago excitement was aug-
for the defendants.
by a Porto Rican laborer, without ap­ avenue and 55 th at noon,
All the railroad, and James A. Fee and Dis­
In Umatilla county the O, R. & N a smooth an«l flowing style, for a man mettled today by an interview from
parent cause.
Accidentally SboL
workmen on the building struck. It trict Attorney Phelps for Vmatllla
company has ICS 40 miles of tracks Mr Wood's years, but 1 did not sus­ Barney Cohen, president of the Illi­
is owned by Alderman Carey, It Is county. Notice of appeal was given
Walla Walla, Sept. 29.—R. Worth,
Property, according to the valuations pect such a nice appearing young nois Federation of Labor. In which
Ix.ndon
’
s
New
Ixird
Mayor.
claimed
that
was
faulty
construction
of this city, while hunting In the
by the railroad and the matter will , placed by the assessor such aa depots man as Mr. Lovell." saltl H. Hessel. he said the union forces in the state
mountains yeste, day afternoon, acci­
I.ondon, Sept. 29.—John Pond, an the cause of the collapse.
now go before the state supreme I nnd buildings, amounts to 830.000. who came down to start the officers are rapidly disintegrating, and unless
dentally shot himself through the alderman of Ward*, was today elect­
court.
reorganize«!, destruction of the unions
The total valuation of the railroad's on the forger’s trail last night.
right leg with a revolver. The wound ed lord mayor of London to succeed
I a Follette Case Pending.
A—W*KHIII<*llt 1.« Regular,
would speedily follow.
tracks, rolling stock nnd real estate,
Sir James Ritchie.
is serious.
Madison, Wls., Sept. 29.—The su-
He blames unwise leadership, polit­
In rendering his decision. Judge based on Assessor C. P. Strain's as­
preme court took no action In the Ellis said: “I find that the action of sessment of 812.000 a mile amounts
ical grafters and untimely strikes for
Glninls Enter Cemetery at Boise. <»|>cn the present crista. He says the
La Folcite case today, It is possible the assessor In making the nssess- to 82.200.000.
Grave and Strip Corp*«* of Clotli unions must reorganize on a sounder
some action will be taken tomorrow ment on the property of the O. R. A
The decision rendered this after­
ing.
or Saturday. Judge Cussiday Is still N. company to be regular and with noon affects about
basts and adopt methods now being
8500 worth of
Boise, Sept. 27.—Unknown ghouls used against tile unions by the Km-
unable to attend court.
the exception of a few small tracts property.
entered the cemetery hist week and ployers' Association ami Citizens’
desecrated the grave of May Pierce, Alliance.
Parker Visits Ol«l Haunts
the 1 "-year-old daughter of the pas­
The holding up of the collection of
“If the railway appeals there will
New York. Sept .29.—Parker spent
tor of the Church of the Nasarene.
tlieinana Girl- E’s«*ape.
taxes on the assessment of the O. R. be an unavoidable delay, and unless a large portion of this morning call­
who died of typhoid fever.
Salem Sept 27.—No trace has yet
A N. company, which is to follow, as the county were to surrender there is ing on his old associates at the ap­
The desecration was kept a secret been found of Lucinda Davis. Cora
the railway will in all probability ap­ iothing left for the districts but pellate division of the supreme court.
until today, in hope that the guilty Williams and Lena Yount, the Indian
peal its action for writ of review to to raise the taxes on themselves. This He received several callers and ex­
girls who escapeii from the Chemawa
“We do not believe In parties might be apprehended.
the state supreme court. In the opin­ can be done until the matter is flnal- pects to return to Esopus tomorrow.
Umatilla county saloon men do not the courts.
The body of the girl was not stolen Indian school Saturday night. They
ion of Assessor C. P. Strain, will cut ly settled.”
Intend to oppose the prohibition crying before the shoe pinches,’’ he
cloth
­
"The temperance people are or mutilated, although all the
were last seen In Salem riding In a
down school district funds for some
"But what If the supreme court
movement, on the grounds that they said.
"Grandpa" Bryan.
finds for the railroad?" was asked.
time to come.
believe the local option law to be un­ making all the fight now and we In­ Ing was stripped from the body and carriage with three strange men. Of­
Newport, Sept. 29.—A daughter
curried away.
ficials are making a vigorous search.
To remedy this, Mr. Strain suggests
“I cannot see how it can,” replied
constitutional. In case It Is voted to tend to let them go ahead.
"Prominent attorneys throughout
that the school districts In Umatilla the assessor. “The Oregon Railroad was born this morning to Mrs. Aaron close any of the drinking places, the
Fifteen Injuretl in Wreck.
Fatal Hohl-l’p.
county thus affected, vote stiff taxes & Navigation company has no cause L. Levitt, formerly Ruth Baird Bry- proprietors will continue to operate the state have given their opinions
an. It Is Bryan's first grandchild.
Columbus, O., Hept, 28.—A head-on
Pocatello, Idaho, Sept. 27.—Three
to tide them over. "It may be a year for action. District Attorney Phelps
the saloons and defend themselves that the local option law Is unconsti­
place between two tramps attempted to hold up a section
or two," he said, “before the delin­ and Judge James A. Fee, who are
In the courts when suit Is brought by tutional. nnd we are prepared to dem­ collision took
No Ilo|>e for Savon Klug.
trolley curs on the
Sciota Valley gang of Japs near Blackfoot and as a
onstrate that it Is.”
quent taxes are collected from the conducting the case for the county,
their opponents.
Mr. Hessel trim In Pendleton last Traction line near here at 7:30 this result of the fight W. J. Fitzgerald,
Berlin, Sept. 29.—The condition of
railroad, but then the school districts have shown a disposition to crowd the
Herman HeBsel. a prominent Wes­
Out of 17 passengers on section foreman. Deputy Sheriff J. C.
will find themselves In possession of matter to a final decision as soon as the aged king of Saxony Is believed ton saloon man, has collected over night and was present at the meeting morning.
snug sums, which may be used In Im­ possible, and 1 do not believe wr shall to be hopeless. The last sacrament 8500 to aid In the saloon cause In of the Citizens' League. He returned the two cars, all but two were Injur­ Sweet. and one of the would-be hold­
ed, and one will die.
ups are mortally wounded.
has been administered.
have long to wait.”
provements.
euse It becomes necessary to go Into home this morning.
HELD ILLEMLLÏ
All Irregular Leases on Uma­
tilla Reservation Must Be
Bonded at Once.
CAUSE UE4TMENT
Llmil o< «40 Aeree to Dne JPsOT
Ulll Ateo He Rigidiy Eaforcad—
Ar-tlng srerrtary of tire Interior
I -oc- an f »rder lo .Actlag .Agro t
McNicfadls — Man) I enses Now
Heid Ultliont Knthority ot Interkur
DefMcnznrni — AH Indlan Moaey
llereafter UHI Be Ramile«! B) U«e
Agent In < Itarge.
Ml I*«»*-- nm iirki r(a l ma til la In.
dian laml wltlamt sanction of the «or-
rvtar) of Ur inu-rioe. mu-t be can-
«v-ih-l at otxr arxl nnorlwl Into a
lx«rxlrd Irxe. autlaorizral b) Ute gov-
rrninevit: Ix-re-aftcr no l*aw will be
allour«l t<> «-«cred U«e limit of 840
acr»-- to cacti rrnter. nor fur more
than Iwo >ear- all rent money here­
after |«axi <>48 Indian land», must he
fiaxl to »tie agent or acting agent on
October I and April 1. of each year;
all h-a-<-- no»« In-Id ultbiut auUx»r1ty
of the -»swtary of the Inirrior »111
be »Tv-dited with any anwmnt that
may have hern imkl to the Indian*,
anti renter- Ixddlng irregular Irase*
in«-i a|«ply to Ute acting agent for a
bondr«!
Immrdlatel» or ejrcv-
tix at pox ceding* will be at once in-
stitutrd
Such is the substance of an or«ier
issued by the acting secretary of the
Interior under date of September 1«.
to Acting Agent McNlcbolla. of the
Umatilla Indian reservation.
The order is not new. but Is an old
order revived and trill be strictly
forced.
A large number of the lasaaes held
on the Vmatllla reservation land are
held without anctlon of the secre­
tary of the Interior, and many of
them far in eiresi of the limit of 948
acres. Very little of the money paid
to Indians for lease« pi »see through
the hands of the agent, and as the
title to the Indian lands is yet vested
tn the government, these orders will
be ngidly enforced hereafter.
Those of the renters on the reser­
vation who desire to continue in
P- "oea»lon of their rented lands are
asked to apply for a regular form of
lease and enter into a legal contract
with the government for the use of
the land.
The government will recognise all
Informal leases now tn force and will
waive the 949 acre limit restriction,
if such renters immediately apply to
have their .eases sanctioned.
There are nearly 79<- lease« in force
on the reservation, and it is estimat­
ed that when the 949 sere limit to
rigidly enforced this number will al­
most double.
At present a large number of rent-
er* deal almost exclusively with the
Indians who constantly harass their
renters for money tn advance. This
aggravation causes these renters to
wel«x»me the change tn program
whereby the rent money will be paid
to the agent at stated time« and the
»<irr):pg of the Indian landlord will
be done away with.
The enforcement of the <«♦ acre
limit is also we.corned by the busi-
ness men. as it means more Indlrid-
ual renter* and a consequent Increase
In buaineaa
In order to carry on the work of
making out and for-carding ’.ease« for
the approval of the secretary of the
interior, four new employes will be
added to the force at the agency.
It has been thought possible that
an agent would be named for the
Vmatllla Indian* by October 1. but as
yet nothing is known of the intentions
of the government tn the matter.
IONE TRAIN ROHRER.
Rrlcasr of Man Wtw> Dvnamited Car
and Got UOOO
Jefferson City. Mo.. Sept. 28.—The
doors of the Missouri penitentiary
will open tomorrow to Sam Wilson,
known .«s the “lone train robber.”
who was received at the penitentiary
July 3. 1898. and he will be set at
liberty, having served three-fourths
of the 15 years to which he was sen­
tenced.
The most notable exploit in Wil­
son's criminal career was the robbery
of the Missouri Pacific train which
left St. Louts on the night of May 24.
1893. It was held up one mile west
of the town of Pacific. The express
car was shattered with dynamite and
the express messenger was compelled
to open the sate and deliver its con­
tents. amounting to 84000 tn silver, to
the lone robber. Within a month af­
ter the robbery Wilson voluntarily
surrendered to the authorities and
confessed his crime. A considerable
portion of the money was recovered,
in view of these facts an«l his good
conduct while in prison Wilson will
be released tomorrow several years
before the expiration of the term for
which he was sentenced.
Canadian Railroad Wreck.
Buffalo, Sept. 28.—In a wreck of
two Grand Trunk freights near Wood­
stock this morning. Conductor Falla.
Brakeman Benedict. Engineer Kirk-
land and
Engineer
Herron
were
killed.
Hoar's Ufe Ncarw the End.
Worcester, Maas. Sept. 27.—Sena­
tor H«>ar Is no better this morning,
and is still unconscious.
He has
taken neither nourishment nor medi­
cine and Dr. Gillam stated that ths
patient will not last long.
James Caldwell accused of the
murder of Warren Curtis, in Harney
county, has Just been found guilty of
manslaughter on a second trial, and
sentenced to the penitentiary for six
year*