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WEEKLY EDITION 1 1 W EEKLY EDITH J?' / ri* ir*— z- ~______ : . r-.‘ ------ —T— • • • • 99 • • • • • • - \ U- ' * «tori’ * Unswayed by tear, uninflu- eneed by favor, the East Ore- gvnian will tell the truth. the whole truth, about county. state and national affairs. It is fair, absolutely fair. to «aose who differ from Its views, as well as to its friends. ' • • • • The Kant Oregonian of Pen- • • dleton, Oregon, 1« publlehed In • the heart of the ■wonderful In • • land Empire. You will find • • that It la readable, reliable • • and progressive, and will give e • you the news reliably, accu- • • rately and fully. • • • • • • 1 • • • • l| PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7,1904. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 90 I i Stoessel Says Food and Water Supply Must Be Saved for the Defending Garrison. Kcllv 1« Novv In Jail for IN-rJur) und I Implicate« Another Proilllnent SC. l.oui» i'itl/en AA itli Butler In lite IU hh II o -M-an«hil— An Agent of But- 1er Remained AA Illi Kelly In 1am- don to Ser IViat the liootller Dili Not Re|H-nt and Retarli to st. IxtulS —Trial oí the lk»odk*r» to Be Held lIil« Week. DEATH RELIEVES Juan Island Experiences The Great Statesman Passes a Reign of Terror and Calls Peacefully Away After Sev for Help, eral Months of Suffering. RAILROADS I AVORED. All l*ro|M-rt) in AAalla AAalla f'ount) 1« Rai«*«l Exo-pl tbit Railroad.«. AV ,ll.i Wall.», Sept. 30.—County Au- dltixi Honeycutt has received from the elate auditor advance sheets of the abstract of the value« of real es tate and persoioij property and rail road trocirs ir, the state ot Washing ton .is equalized by the state Liard of equalization According to schedule "I< the state board raised the total e* lions valuation of ad property except rall- many t": 1». In Walla Walla county in the left in ■ in, of $li? 1«! The Increases on ly fol- John J. McKoin, Now of the Siletz Reservation, Comes ; to Umatilla Ipdians St. Louis. Oct. 3 Charles F Kelly, former speaker of the house of dele- s •!< «. uiolci conviction for perjury, » • connected with the "boodle ‘ cos«.-* l-o>d. Io* lu ting town and city lots. » and whose trial comes up this week, • x .usivc pf Impru.-m-a.i*. (awl xvv this morning gave out a written con- REV KM E < I TI ER (.RANT l*o-tai to-rviiw AA Illi Norway. Japanese Attack on Rich Hill AAn.« Repulsevi by Ilie Rii««ian«—Stoe«.«el I* fesMion of the circumstances of his Improvements on lauds and town 1PPOIN I Ml NT IS A WÁJ» Seattle, Sept. 30.—Parcel post EXPECTED TO INTERGERE flight to Europe. M’lOIN K>R 24 HOI ’RS. service between the United States and and city lots. $294,(1$. TO ROBINSON FRIEND^ Srotit Victory—Food 1 mio a Thanksgiving Proclamation for the Total Increase on lands, town an<9 He declares that "Boss" Butler Norway will go Into effect October 1. ______ •« • "ity lots and Improvements, $«(*.- gave him $15,00* to flee. An agent A notification to this effect was re >earce ami Water Supply Will Not ljist Ixing—Explosion of Ground • of Butler Joined him in London and Request Is Mavie Tlvat live Indian« Be AVa» Grvatl) AAesk< ved l>> Illite«« anti ceived yesterday by Postmaster Stew 099. Pn -» nt CMed Clerk at the Agency Personal property. $3103. remained with him abroad. Mines l inier Japanese At lacking I 'orcv- Caused Terrible I.«»»«—Jap- art No package« valued at more Forced Back Aero«« 11 m - < anadian the End Casbe Without a struggle On the valuation of railroad track* *■1- Múl to Have Heer, Mated for i)>f He Implicates another St. Louisian than $50 will be received and are not ane^s* \ro Stilt Concentrating Around Mukden. ——t-<«»rgv |=. lltmr Was 7s Years of to ex« " I in weight 4 pounds and C the state board made a reduction of Border. AA lierr Tile) Belong—Mani whom he says visited hint in Saul "»••.«.tion and Hl. Fallare to Nerurq Ste Marie, while en route to St Louis, AAliHrs Are Fleeing From Tlivir Age ami Hail Been in Public Life ounces or « kilograms The dimen 3MA.74*. AppolnuiM-tu I« One of lire Myswr. The total valuation as equalized by amt gave him $800. lloMM-s In Antlel|>ation of Seriou« for 32 Years—AAaa First Elected sions are restricted to 3 feet and 8 les of Politic«—AlcK'da is a Vetere I he county board of equalization was Rome. Oct. 3.—A telegram from were two officers and 87 men killed Postal rate* in the to MaamdUMt-lla . la-gt«ialurr In Inches In length Trouble—Indian« suivi to Be Sab- an Inritan MWvkW Man Rating board Buffalo Ahlermcn Took Bribe«. Kuropatkin's casual United State» for such packages will $11957.022, while the state Chee Foo asserts that General Stoe?- and wounded. IS33—served Four Term* In I’on- be charged for at the rate of 12 cents pl* cd ’he |to*l flCWto at $12.949.-| Jett« of Groat Britain. sel has ordered all the women and ties from September 6 to 21 inclusive lome From" Fort Mojave. .Arfx/jn*¿ Buffalo. Oct. 3.—Attorney Helani. grv— ami AAas In the U nited State* per pound and in Norway the (•3. In other words, the state board *to lite Milu Agency. childrru in I’uil Arthur, except tl e were eight officers and 400 men kill for the Wood ¿v Brooks Plano Key charge» will amount to (M I **ore” for raised the values on al! classes of nurses, to leave port, ui order that ed and wounded. Senate < onUmiou«l> I rom 1*77. board Company, testified before a each one-half kilogram < 1 (ounces I property tn this county while they food and water which are scarce.’ special council committee that in 1903 Seattle. Oct. 1.—A thousand w his- or for a fraction ot one-halt kilo made a reduction In that ot the roll- may last longer. he paid Aiderman Moest $350 to be kcjr-crased Indians have terrorize 1 J s I wimw Still Concentrating. John J M* Köln has beer! appolnt- gram .A delivery charge of 5 cents roads. St. Petersburg. Oct. 3.—A repot t divided among the members ot the the western part of Ran Juan lalan I. AA'orcester. Mas*.. Hept 30.—So e*4 superintendent <,f the In the United States or 20 "ort ' in U mattila aldermanic sewer committee for the Port Arthur Not Suffering. from General Sakharoff states that • • w and calls for outside help are made Peacefully, so calmly, so stealthily did Norway may be roUecled from the India.’, agtery ‘ schools to succeed St. Petersburg. Oct. T.—News fro: i the Japanese are still pouring across passage of a special sewer ordinance. the spirit of Senator George F Hoar person to whom the parcel is ad- by the frightened whites f'har ¡i • U kina, and m to Port Arthur states that forage is the Taitxe river at Bensichu. 30 miles Vf«-rvltarif *• Wife at Mar)«*villr. i *1.. The revenue cutler Grant has been pa** Into the beyond this morning at *\R(.4 \T IIEI.I^ THE WE n T scarce but ammunition is plentttu.. northeast of Liao Yang. Great num kbc-i Olfr. Mr. by Abductor». asked to deprive the Indian* of whis 1-35. that had not the watchers been Clothing is lacking, but store cloth is bers of Chinese bandits are with the u «a ui of *5u,uoo io < ain|>«lgn I an*l. MarjwfU*. ( Sept. 39.—An at being made into garments by the w. - Japanese on the Lta«.« side of the rail < omnii—-lower of Immigration AAill key aud force them across the bor patiently listening to the fluttering ti r *• >*rr • <* t j 4f4 ¿ xa C u H h tempt »u made ¥> four New York. Jlept. 3« — Francis Bur road. or more men. The sanitary’ conditions ate R< xx > iiiiih - iu I Information Bureaus der into British Columbia.' where they hexn throb» it would have been dif . Oregon. ton Harrison, the dero*ratic n*-min*-e « hto»»-«*- iaj»t ni<ht to abd'ACt the wife Cot good. from a Ruslan point of view. at Port« of Entry. ficult to *>y when life en«led and for lieutenant governor, has present «>( belong. Until the Grant arrives there Con, u w eaithg Chinese mar appoftntmem of McKoin There are now 3o trained nurses for Japanese Force Strvngtivenetl. San Diego. Cal . Oct 3.—United ed Cord Meyer, chairman of the <>em- chant of lile, w ho 1* no* a* U is no protection for a dozen little lewth came. fow to the friend! of Chxrle« every 1-100 sick and Wounded. There St. Petersburg. Oct. 3.—General States Commissioner of Immigration N. traveling in the Eastern states EoCín-sC!. eierk at the acer.cy. He had been ancons, iou* since ye»- ocratic state committee wt'.h a check are but 100 women and children not Sakaroff reports that the Japanese Sargent is 'here today and says that settlements along the shores nf dan The attempt resulted In the death • Ic,. a x.iown to have pad aspirations terdx) morning and the end came for $50.900. This is tee record- belonging to the military forces, no.« vanguard h is been strengthened and Juan. facing Vancouver Island his forthcoming annual report will I the state of the woman early this morning, for the head office. Titat be did not in town. As the effluvium from the reached a point 25 versts southeast of The report says outrages and vio- without suffering, The family knew breaking contribution to recommend to the government the es _____ ___ dead left on the field had been blow - Muk len. There have been no seri is momentarily expected the great senator could not linger campaign f d. and Is sail to e-iua! probably from a drug administered »Jeered in retting the poeltior. tablishing of information bureaus at lenoe are okei *p„n a, ore M the’uncertain long and had watched xt the bcdsi.le any Individual contribution to the by her captors to provent her re»ts- ¡ng into the town, the Russians forc ous engagements or movements at Their attitude Is so threatening that Ellis Island and all Important ports lance and-outcry. 2 hre— national campaign fund. ts ar» » for the spark of life to fade ' "f the political wheel of ed the Chinese to collect the bodies other points. of entry for the purpose of inducing many whites have fled from their *i r rested. fortune When Wllgin« left the So weak ha J the great man become and throw them into the sea. • homes- The party comprise* about immigrants to come direct to the ar-n«-y M- Roblner.n was placed la Overcome by Fume«. a thousand bucks. with their fami through hl» months of suffering, and West. At ar AAill Ik- Continued I-otig. harr» of the affai-s »o feeble was the puiae be«-,, that for «t li IDI FOR HoMl.qi kNH- St«M-»«cT« Thank-giving. New York Sept. 30—Twenty fue- He will also recommend that all Ilea Tokio, Oct. 3.— Prrmter Katursain I Sp» Xi Ageni McMtehol* who ts hours before death really came, it m»n were overcome by ammonia UTvee Foo. Oct. 3.—The Russia! s in an interview this morning, said: the states co-operate in furnishing rould scarcely be sold whether he fume« during a fire which destroy* I I'nusv* Parkliur-t Drowns H<-e-« lf In n‘ charge at the reaerwnUotL on! llelnse for legislature estimate the total Japanese losses i t “The war v ill continue tor a long literature, showing opportunities for * rema.-, there until after Me Kola Butte. Oct- 1.—-F. August Heinze, •till lingered or nou three building* at AA’ert Thirty-first lake Mklilgao. four days fighting at Port Arthur, time. The nation must be determin- the employment of lmigrants. arrive». **r do not know, where I -At 1.35 the family physician, «bo street, thi* morning the millionaire mine owner, this Four ot the Chicago Sept. 20—Francos Park from September 19 to 22. at 2».t>" • e*i to achjeve success and make the •La., go r.ext " he mid Today. T am had not left the bedside for 21 hours, firemen are In a hospital In a teri- morning a ept»d a nomination f. r hurst. aged IS. who was mlaring last men. An official report from Stoe.- M X ATOM HOAR'S FUNERAL. necessary sacrifices. It is hoped we • r«!-r* from the departmecu of the legislature on the democratic announced that death ha-i come. «■us condition. I Ight. from Frye Hall, at Lake For sei says the fighting was of an ex- may be,atbe to .secure -greater, e*»«- S—• « «e :1- ti terlor as to my movement* I est University and for whom hund termely severe character. After the omy with greater efficiency in the Eulogy I*ronwuncnl by Rev. Eilvvard Ticket, and was Indorsed by the labor k- n.«t believe Mr Köln» ruccees- party, populists, anti-trust republi l uneral on Mondi) Ilear—I Fight« live Tr-u«t reds of students and ciusene and sul- «etirement of the Japanese. Stoessvl local administration.'* A meeting of Everett Itale. ■•r at Siiets haa beer, named ar.d until cans and anti-trust democrats W on ester, Mas*.. Sept. 1*—The dl-rs searched all night. Is dead. .«ued the following ' proclaifiatlot Washington. Sept 39. — The Inter- governors of provinces will be held he 1». j.he new sujertaXer.9er.t- will AA'orcester. Mass , Oct. 3.—The fun- funeral services of Senator George F. stats commerce commission today de Her tody was f. und In Lake Michi "Gloria, thanks to God: glory to ou- tomorrow. s - - i, ■ r remam where he i*" eral services of ttre late George Fri»- DISTANCE NEARLY DOUBLED. Hoar, who died quietly st 1 J5 this cided to tak up at Chicago !> Ot te- gan this morn log. AU Indication« g-arrtsunl Glory to IUmansychaft arid ' TT.- ■-w *u;-m:.tender.t has Leen bie Hoar began this aftexnoon with morning, will be held in the Church ber 11. the further hearing of the point to suicide, but there is no Peggorsky. heroes all. Thanks to our * in the Indian service several year* Met omiiek on Ix-ave of Al»encc. prayers al his late home. 34 Oak ave Sheep Now Driven from wo to hhi of the Unity in th.» city on Mondsy known m iotlve. except homesacknes* valiant volunteers, who routed the coa of William It Hearyt against »to* fr»m Fort Mojave. Aft*, St. Petersburg. Oct- 3.—Ambassa nue. at 150. The prayer was offer The girl < -ame from Danvers. HL. and H- I at 2 20 Mlles From Mountain Pasture». enemy from the trenches, destroying the anthracite coal roadv wrbere for six years be bad charge of « ed by Rev. Rush R. Shippen. follow dor McCormick has been granted a It is probable Rev. Edward Ever entered iAk*- Forest University, three them. God has permitted us to re Accepting 49 u'i-1 5» miles as the n- In liar, «ehool. to Filet* He has leave of absence to go to the United ed by services at the Church of the average distance > traverse* by sheep ett Hale will officiate » eek« ago. He will be I pulse the enemy. Praise to God." I all Break.« Ill« Neck beeri stat «nod at t e latter place for States ou urgent private business and Unity at 2: $0. The eulogy- was pro in going from summer to winter burled beside h.s wife, who died lw.«t Japanese Driven From Trencbe*. »nd. Sept. •wo year* rles W. leaves Thursday. He will slop at nounced by Rev. Edward Eveiett ranges or v ce versa a- rocs the December tn the family lot at Con- u. aged I.«;xx.’.y flgpesoeTs report of the fight refer I Berlin to see the consul and Japanese Hale cord. reservation, the < **l«t*nce Is Increase ! a. the O ympaoy's THREATS FROM GAMBLERS. red to was the attack on High Hill, minister there regarding the repara Other immediate close friends were to an average of »9 and 100 miles by from i < oudition of «awral Payne 1« Criti a .Albine which bad been captured by the Jap- tion of Japanese refugees. A large dele- McCor present at the home Bk>gra|>hical. onte a pll . 20 feet cal Iirfay. Life of «cattle City ArPa-ney In Dan anese. Moesael called tor volunteers mick will probably be away six weeks. gation of prominent men was pres- the •nforver -nt of the order against Bailing <u r<the reservation These breaking hi 1M even- Senator George Fri»ble Hoar wa* w ben »otdlers and officers carrying AA'aslimgt ,D. Sept- Ml.—Poetmaster ger Prom Thngw. The city Is figure« . r Th- dipl'.matic stluation 1» quiet, ent from AA’ashlngton c ven hr a gentleman who bote, in Csncord ,M xa ». on August hand grenades, attacked, the Japan- the question of contrabaud having draped in mourning General Payae had a very restieae The t raiseworthy manner tn which has drive • eep to and from the 29. 192*. and was 71 year* old last and passed the acute stage. As import eses* temporary fortifications. i ight. He 1» very weak and his con- Attorney E H Jarr.ea of »he CTrt- mountains f* r year». moath. His father was a member of Two I a tall v Injured diti ts seriou* He was reeting drove the enemy from all his posi- ant questions are likely- to anse. itec- Ur.lor. has been ruordng the gam- FhvoflS Stop Trains. The itlffi ultles of driving aroun-1 the Masaachtisett* iegislature and tions. fieveral Klines were exploded letary Spencer Eddy will act In He bier» to earth, after the poUc* have *'l*velan<l Sept. 10.—An explosion quietly at noon, free from pair. El Paso. Oct. 3.—High water on are increasing constantly by the George F was educated at Concord during the battle, causing severe loss. charge oi the affairs. I* unable to Like any nourishment of ratura! gas wrecked the plant of • the Rio Grande and Its tributarte» building of fence* an i fencing In academy and «I Harvard, from which the F5a»t < ihi*v Gas Company, early and hie heart action 1« froble and billed to eloee the various places where poker was being played open- has washed out bridges and tracks on water courses The situation the or- latter place he graduated in 1449 Dr. Magruder remained this morning and two workmen len are Irregular has brought d rr. the wrath ot Jap~ l «' Repaired Railway. AA ouniled Jap« Sent Home. the Santa Fe until all trains are de- der places the sheepmen In readily He began hl* law practice at Wor presumably finally Injured with him ail ntghL those who are in sympathy with law from Rome. Oct. 3.—A message accounts for the desperation which cester. and hl* first political experi Oku's Headquarters, Oct. J.—The layed. riolation «ay» the J*arEe Star. LJao ang says trains are now run- first southbound train over the' re* might lend to an attempt to run the ence was to be elected Io the Massa Threais of every eonceivabie sort ning direct to Field Marshal's Oya- constructed railway left Ya. < arrylr.g sheep across In the night, which has chusetts legislature In 1452. l ave been made against him. all ot asa's headquarters, reinforcing h.s 490 Japanese wounded, One hundred been succe Jvfully accomplished at He a as elected to the state senate them anonymous in origia- jrwe-ps and facilitating the forwarding sick and 33 wounded are least once during the past two weeks, In $937. He “as inter ejected to Russian Y*«terday. however, he received a xrf supplies. By next week the Jap- prisoners en route to Japan, in spite of a fine confronting the per congress serving four terms In the The badly scrawled letter. In which the .anes* army at Yentia will have reach- woun ded are. pracuoally the iakt of petrator ot $1 for each head of sheep house, from 14*9 to 1*77. He declin writer threatened to blow up his taken across if the ruse had been dis ed the nomination for the fifth term ,ed a fall complement. the Japanese wounded at Liao Tang home and wife and family. If he did covered. and vraa elected to the United State* me cease his anU-g^mbl!ng crusade AAarMdp Off Stiangtial senate, taking hl* seat on March 4. Russians Repulsed by Kuroki. James has consigned these letter* ELEVEN ACRES OF BERRIES. 1977. and holdlng the office contlnu- 1.—General Shanghai. Oct. 3.— A Russian war St. Petersburg. Oct. •o hl« waste basket and claims that, ally until hts death. MischenJte s cavalry with 22 guns, on ship. supposed to be the Bayan. Is now that he has got started tn the Ur-Um Man AA lio 1« Strong Partisan Senator Hoar was • member of the I« No liiNi.Ell *| Alt ; « IN I TUOI « AND Ml N AT left reported anchored off Gutzlass October i attacked Kuroki's work of ■ leasing out the gambler* Ml RDEREK WAS A Unitarian church, a rugged and ortg- of Non-Irrtgaled Bcrrieic Island. Hanchnu Ray. Two tugs have flank and after "severe fighting the woitk on <. i : ai » i threats w I not deter him as long as UnXIAMK INSPECTOR. Inal thinker, a conscientious states W. F. Arehart. ot Weston, Russians retired. Their casualties gone to bring her to Shanghai. Is in he get tangible evidence against JEALOUS IN VENTOR. town today en route from La Grande, man and conceded by all. to be the :he lawbreaker* most powerful force in the United where he went to file on relinquish- OREGON LIQUOR .M AKERS. PAYNE IS VERY LOW Action I» live Culmination ot a light Pactfk- <«>n»irucxk>n Clanipaay Ha' cd land near Weston, It ls a rough States senate for yearn He left but RAIN MAKES FLAX. ton tract for 4 »Ille- of Track. In- Between Rival 4'actions of \«-i- 111« A K lim Hail Invented an Umbrel pin e of ground which lias beer, little wealth., his Income being but Irr. Magruder Says He May Possibly Tvvent,--even Manufacturer« of Mall vludlttg Brktgv«—Ground 1« ls-vri rrtnarla» l"ro<c~4on Ilin«—Dr 31*0* per year. la Rack similar to One on Which tiled on and relinquished many l ibre AA Ul Not Separate Until Fee- Drinks in the State. Pull Through- While senators, < ongressmen and I —No «u-ajn MiovH AAill Be IU- r 1 * * < liri-tle I» still towtsri-Trvw-urvr Gnalun Had Sja-nt Stony Year* of times since the first setilemeul of the Salem. Oct. 4.-«-The first ropnrt of meuted by Moisture. V ashhjgton. Oct. 3.—After a glnk- sides of him have politician* on all quirvvl ou U m - Grad««—AAurk Mu-< oí (lie Stale B omti I of A <■ Ieriivariali» Hi« Life and Much Money—Feeling country. 11,11 spell which continued 'from 3 to Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff will •The lauve last week, did an Mr. Arehart is an old fruit raiser become mllllonalr es through public Its- <omph-te by D«*vmb>-r 31. —IN-tiltoa* Have llcvn Circulated Thai Hl- Rival Had stolen the and came here 7. Payne rallied somewhat but dar.- show that there are in Oregon 27 - ~. ”iount of good to our flax last March from Boul- grafts and questionable methods, this r<)i sal : Mr. Eugene Bosse, propri- ge- of death is said to be imminent bucsiness rqverprptea manufacturing Frilit- of III« Gehlu*. Grudon He der, Co!., experimentally, b> «n*Allieti A-kliig Ili» Removal Now he splendid man has kept his honor and There is only the slightest hope that beer, ale and porter. These establish •■t.»r of the flax plant bere, to a Port Is put)—Nu sik'o>'«r Nam*« I. roine Infuriated and Rushed Into could not be induced to live i •lee- character Inviolate and died practi I'ort'Xad. S*-pt. 30 —The INxcMc land )>aper "We ments employ 18 salaries men draw didn't need the rain cally* a poor man after 52 years of he will survive the day. where. He now has In a UtUe over < tlie Vletlni'« Shore Inflicting Fatal 'onslnicUoa Company, tn charge of t<» make our flax ing a total of'*2S.2^S Ter year. There grove for IT has all Doctor Ha-« Sllgtvt Hope. one acre of strawberries, and next public service. I he gra l- 'g ot the Arkngton-Cotnlon are also employe«# 14t laborers who Injurie«. Afterward Killing Himself. "We Dr. Alexander Christie, of ihrs iue ot the O. R. a N. company, uow been harrosted.’’ he continued spring will plant 1U acres more The president called at his apart • ire paid wages aggregating $114,524. want the DÜB to help ret the straw. Murderer < a|>iurcd. He Wilt avoid ail necessity tor irri city, is no longer a deputy on the La» about lour miles of the nrw road ments at 10 and upon leaving an- These manufactories use 97.954 In that dry weather there were no Wall* AA'altac Sept. 3v Joseph gating, as long as possible, placing oeunced to the newspaper men that pounds of hops, worth at 25 cents a Portland. Or., Oct. 3.—Adolph Gru- his c hie fest dependence In Improved Pasquale, th* Italian who murdered staff of Dr M» loom, state veterin- graded, and is pushing the work with de*- and the flax straw lay out on his condition is considerably improv pound. $24.488. and 57.887 bushels of a force of nearly 1000 men. arlan Authentic advice* were re- the ground without undergoing any ed. Dr. Magruder said if Payne maln- malt, worth $41,595. They also use dron. age.! 27. angered because Pierre methods and the natural rainfall. He hl* enui >rv nvan. Dominic De Valeri, The Pacific Construction <'omj«a- I- r, «i tibie change The rain mots- 1’endleton lhi»inui ntug to celveJ in al this place lost Friday night, was Is a strong partisan ot the mountain Berge Kisslow, a rival umbrella deal .tained the present condition 24 hours 99.344 bushels of barley and 147 tons nv > cuntraut covers the grading and tened It and set up a terw.erHation. , ip ured by Sheriff Painter, ot this the effect that McLean had dismissed strawberry, declaring that It is much he will have strong hopes of pulling of corn, According to Mr. Hoffs er and manufacturer across the street bridgHMt for the new line from Ari* We will have devg* now nearly every more hardy, better flavored and will county and the sheriff ot Columbia Christie, The successor has not been it ; «i lo Condon 47 mile* The con- him through. statistics, the amount of capital ln- had patented an automatic device, night, and that will keep up the ret- county. Washington, in the foothills named «nd it vs nut known who will stand shipment and handling with trart tequires that the work shall be ting procesa vested in the manufacture of malt similar to one on which he was less deterioration than any variety of the Blue Mouniab* last evening be given the poevuou. The office ■l'«ne I* ember 31. The ties and rails Fermentation dissolves the sub- Peace Congress In Session. liquor In this state Is $484,14«, and working, this morning entered the grown on irrigated ground. after all exciting chase carries but iitlie compensation excepl will be laid by the O. R. a N. Co., BtMton. Oct. 3.—The International the value of the annual optput Is latter's store and shot him swlce. fa for the prestige to be gained uy rea and the line is expected to be tn op- st nee which holds the flax fibres to- getheg, and we cannot « parate the Peace <'ongres» began-its sessions at $844.14«, and the value of the annu tally wounding him and then stepped DROVE SHEEP ACROSS. son of lb« appointment, and the fees er.vtion early next spring, III AAV IMITATO RAI s ER. Mu. h of fibre from the waste material until Tremont Temple this afternoon. Six al output ls $791.381. The commis- to the street and committed suicide. collected. the route is level, and the work ot the fermentation is complete The re Grudon wae nu erratic inventor hundred delegates, representing nine sioner’s report does not show the Four TlMvusand Heatl Brought Io B. F. McElroy Itniml Over Four Dr. Christie hold* the position of construction is very rapid, There fore we are very gthd to see the tain foreign countries and nearly every quality of malt liquor manufactured. and had sp-nt many years perfecting Pendleton for Slvlpnveut. llvoiixand Sack- of the Tuber« l.a-1 aecretary-lreusurer ou the state vet not a cat nor a grade on tire line some.“ an automatic umbrella ruck. When Mate in the union, are present. A erinary board to which office he was that requires steam-showi work. J. D. Clark arrived a few days ago Year. he saw his rival taking the fruits of Strike Opens Again. feature of today's session was the appointed by the state exe< utive Oliver Work on Hand. with Jphn Wynn's and Walkup & Spuds in City Limits. B. F. McElroy, a reservation tar- board composed ot the governor, sec address of Secretary of State John MarseiLes. Oct. 3.—The strike ot his labor and genius from him. he be Hubbard's sheep, altogether nearly Cato Johns of this cltj'. is the came infuriated and grabbing a pis The company has a large steam be the heaviest mer. Is believed to Hay. The meeting will continue the naval rererves was resumed this retary of slate ami life state treasurer. 4000 animals, driven through from raiser of potatoes In the county. He owner''Of 14 atres of tillable •oil throughout the week. morning. The men refused to comply tol from a drawer, committed the The avTIori of McLean in relieving shovel in operation at Cascade spur, within the corporal? limits of Baker two horrible deeds before his asso the Wynn place to Pendleton for has not every year raised a larger w ith th ■ terms of arbitration to him of the deputyship does not effect three miles north of Grants Pass City 70 of which are tn one true». shipment. Some ot these animals acreage than any other farmer In the ciates could stop him. where two long trestles are being fill which they pledged themselves, The Dovvie Loses *55.000. the other position. are ready for Immediate slaughter, county, but undoubtedly has raised ed in for the Southern Pacific rail Tn , season nine of fsl 20 are In po- The dismissal of Christie Is the Chicago. Oct. 3.—Judge Tuthill to authorities see no solution of the ts.oo*. and yestiiday he received a and will be taken direct to the yards more potatoes during the pH»t 20 SALEAI GIRL SUICIDES. fight between the way. About 300,000 yards of earth day decided that John Alexander present situation. In Chicago and Omaha. The remain year*, during which Urne he has re < ulmlnallon of a will be moved. The work is In charge letter front T. J. Landreth, the ieeaee. deputy and his chief which local Dowie must give up $55.000 be Mihlrrtl Bryaiir Tali** ktryfhnfne Be7 der will be fed during the next three sided here, than any other farmer. stockmen are said to have urged on. of B. H. lluson. and is one of the ex rta'n.g that the crop was aoout teady Fairbanks In California. queathed to him by Frederick Sut months in Nebraska. tensive Jinproyements preliminary- to to bei vert anl that from trees’t id- 100 acres and Iavst year he raised rouse SI m * 1« Too AOung to Wed. About two weeks ago a petition was ton. while he was in Zion hospital, Redbluff. Cal., Oct. 3.—Senator For these sheep was realised for marketed over 4000 sacks, the aver- the relay ing of the Southern Pacific du.itlons Mr Johns" »hare woull tun circulated among the stockmen ot Salem. Or., Oct. 3.—Mildred Bry the lambs, $l.<0; for the old sheep where he died In 1902. The Judge Fairbanks rode Into California In a age being over $0 bushels to the this section asking for the removal tracks from Grants Pass northward l,*tw«en 5*0 and *99 sack* This is ■held that Sutton was of unsound car filled with flowers, presented to ant, the 17-year-old daughter ot a an average of $1; for the remainder, er..::ently saxlsfaetory lo the Sw« pt er acre. This year he raised 40 acres. of Christie. Dissatisfaction concern wtth heavy steel rails. mUlman. suicided last a mixed lot In which there was nelth- >mind when fie made the will. the candidate during his stay.in Or prominent H. S. Huson, of the Pacific Con ni-ixhant. who 1» particularly pleas minus 12 acres that met with exas ing Christie's methods of enforcing egon Sunday afternoon. He spoke night by taking strychnine. She left er old sheep nor lambs, an average of perating bad luck. struction Company, is expected to ar ed st the prospect and was ye»te-l.iy the dipping regulations Is said to here on republican policies to a big a letter saying she loved Charles Pen- $2.15 was realized. Pullman Shops Open. A year ago last spring he procured have been the cause ot the remons rive horn» next Saturday from Neva figuring on the financial showing pell, her fWJ) rather a partner. The pa From the Wynn place to Pendleton da. where he ba? been going over the made. With 500 socks as the result CMoggo. Oct. 3.—The Pullman car crowd aiuJ WAS, iij . spleijdld Tents' rents' nn}»<1ed oroetded tl, t/> the ‘ marriage on In a dlrecl line, or more properly from the East four bairels ot Sailer's trance. ground that will be the scene of op of the <nae<Mi'* work, be would hav« works epened their doors this morn SIx-AA'eek.s potatoes, which cost him account of her age. f ircult Court to Convene. potatoes, speaking, across the reservation, is $6 per barrel. The product of these erations by hl* company for the next practically 55.000 pound’ ing ma took beck lOOO- employes six montha in construction of the which at the present market quota- 22 miles; by the trail around the costly seed potatoes he planted last The fall term of the state circuit after several weeks' shut-down. The Chargea Dl«criiulnation. project, tloi « would bring him ' In excess of Irrigation southward, it Is 30 miles men applied individually, as there is court will convene in this city next spring on 12 acres of ground, ami the A. < ClianilMThiln Sentencwl for the Carson-Truckee There will be about 1.500.000 yards of $500. From nine acres this Mill give Washington. Oct. 3.—J*be American tlo recognition of the unions. F ive Monday. October 10. The court will crop was doing finely when a drove AAiulc I'ruml. him a rental of owr W4 per acre, The company earth to move, DEATH OF CHARLES GIBSON. thousand will be taken back gradu set tomorrow for the purpose of ar F-d«utl<>n of I^ibor has file*! a for of cattle broke Into the field after which ■s quite a healthy show ing. Mr. buying a upward or 100Q men on the Job. For the privilege of fixing the mal protest with the Interstate com ally. It is believed to be the end of ranging the docket and the tubers were well advanced, and Johns only a short time ago offered date of hearing of the several cases merce commission agalqst the trans- Ik-inixe After Five Day«' Illness With practlcully ruined the entire crop. house ami lot and paying for it with work was begun a month agu the unions’ sway In the shops. to corrie before if. continantiyl Passenget Association and The cattle pulled at the tops, ami the a worthless check, A. C. Chamber contractors report that there is no this land for sale at $100 per acre. Membranous Croup. With the present Indicated returns — ■■ , ■k lain must serve two years in the state scarcity of laborers. other asrocmtlons, ’<d)ârg1nk them -Major Alvord Drops Dead. Charles Roy Gibson, aged 15 years. friable soil yielded up the roots nt he has revise«! hie price to such an pleaded penitentiary. Chamberlain < ar|H-nter« Elect Officers. with discrimination against the fed 3 months and 22 days, died at 10 every pull. St. Louis, Oct. 3.e-MaJor Henry- E. -xtent as to make him conclude that ot obtaining Own land in Allterta. guilty to the charge eration In the refusal to make a re- o'clock this morning at the family Milwaukee, Oct. 3. — Frank Dtlffy, of Alvord. chief ef the dairy division Albert Pell. Peter Euibiisk and he will wait for the time in which money under false pretenses this <lupll<m i^t fare to the national meet home at 1802 West Railroad street, Pelilion for Divorce. of Indianapolis, was today re-elected the United States department of ag morning, and was sentenced by Cluls Peterson, all of Adams, left this the property will be on the market ing of the federation In San Francls- of membranous croup. The boy Sarah Elizabeth Lansdale I* seek riculture, dropped dead at the secretary of the United Brotherhood morning for Albetla,. w.bgrg all own ss tovv'n tots, llalter City Herald. co. schvduled for November 14. of Carpenters and Joiners, over W- was apparently in his usual good ing a divorce from Arthur Richard Judge W. R Ellis. World's Fair Saturday evening, from i Chamberlain purchased property glili. Mr. Enibrisk has four sections Gregg«, of California. H. C. Puller, health Sunday evening when he re Turn «date on the grounds of abusive an attack of apoplexy. He was at BI< m *I c «1 Horse Sale. The»« gentlemen are in this city lust Saturday from E. T. I hare Uli Rockwidl Hour for Congre««. tired. The next morning he com langunge. defamation of character tending the international pure food of Denison. Texas, was electe«! second A company has been formed at AA ’ ude, a local real estate dealer. He Finns. Worcester, M um ., Oct. 3.-—The plained of a headache and of not mid cruel treatment. The wife de vice-president. congress. • ' * * * ’ Echo whlih has purchased of the Third congressional lepubllcah con feeling otherwise well and remained clares that her husband accused her made out a check for $2000 on a Going to VIlM-rta. Mcl-aughlln company one of the Im vention this morning nominated In hed. He was confined to bls bed of unlawful reliillons with another Grant's Pass bank in which he had Train Wrecked. BMialitM Would Ite-dro? Bridge-. no money. After recording the deed Nexl week Andrew Jacobson and ported Percheron stallions which ita» Rockwell Ilnar by acclamation. from that time until death took place man. The plaintiff desires the cus London, Oct. 3. — Fifty-six were ln- San Bernardino. Oct. 3.—There Is Chamberlain mortgaged, the property, Julius F, Stuukel. ot Adams, will go been at the Dutch Henry Feed Yard» .this morning. tody of their four children, and n no ,-lne to the bandits dynamiting ' Jared in a train wreck this morning. tor $350. When arrested he had u to Alberta, to look attex their hold fur the i'ast month Ths animal sold Rug Factory Burned. Charles Roy Gibson was born In portion of the defendant's property, It was the through the Santa Fe bridge Saturday night. ' near Ixmffton. tliket for Omaha. Wade has secured ings. The former owns two sections Is the white face, weight somewhat The Lans- e Ll^n^ily^ i-VhiAV’».*' /«• Pct- 3 —The Irish Denver and lived in this place for the valued at about $4000. Officials .ire satisfied it Is a determin express from London a transfer ot the property back to of land tn that country and the lat over 1800 pounds, and the price paid Wales, and was mUfrig high speed. RreAlln Rug Factory He was the son dals were married at Weston 14 years _ .'tory was destroyed past eight years. ed plan to destroy the railroad prop is 14 000. ter one-half section. his own name. by fire today. Loss, $400,000. of O. W. Gibson. t There were no deaths. ago. erty. OÜT ÖF OFFICE —