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    WEEKLY EDITION
Unswayed by fear, uninflu­
enced by favor, the East Ore­
gonian will tell the truth, the
whole truth, about county,
state and national affairs, It
is fair, absolutely fair, to
«dose who differ from its
views, as well
as to its
friends.
WEEKLY EDITION
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The East Oregonian of Ken­
dleton, Oregon, is published tn
the heart of the wonderful In­
land Empire. You will find
that It la readable, reliable
and progressive, and will give
you the news reliably, accu­
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VOL. XXVIII.
PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14,1904
NO. 92
I
Poorly Equi|>|s-d ami No Fire, Drills
or Oilier l*recaution*
I
Washington. Oct. 13.—The report
of the Slocum Investigation commis­
sion has been In the hands of the
president several days, and will be
made public Monday.
The report will find the Slocum
was inadequately equipped to protect
life, the llfe-pres'ervers and other ap­
pliances being useless and the crew
not drilled to meet an emergency.
The master is criticized tor not
beaching the vessel earlier, and the
owners for violating the laws govern­
ing safety appliance*
COAI. BARGES BREAK
MOORINGS IN A STORM.
PENDLETON «ILL
Tliree ll<-l|ilc— Craft on Wlilcii Art-
15 P<«>ple Drlyeri to bea from
Ixi-t Itiver—furious storm Hur­
ried 'I1 m -( u to Dentil—Dl-<ap|s-ar
»'rum Sight al I,a,l>reak ami Tlu-lr
Fate Surety ««-aletl—< aplaln«’ Fam-
Hie- Mere Living on the Barge*.
Grand Lodge Session at Sea Startling Stories of Robbery New- York. Oct. 12.—During a vio­ Murderer and Victim Curse Movement Among Business
lent wind and rain storm early this
Sustain Fearful Losses of Soldiers, While the Japanese
morning, three barges loaded with
side Shows Happy Condi
Told to the Interstate Com- coal,
Each Other While on .the
Men to Secure Better Local
broke from their moorings at
Capture Thirty Cannon
Seventy-sixth street in East river, and
merce Commission.
tions.
Operating Table.
Train Service.
were driven down the river at (real
speed.
On board were the captain's fami-
NIAI AX AR< HIST PAPER.
TOI VI. MEMBERSHIP IN
iin iih.i it tToit « vit co.
Iles, comprising 15 people. At day- B<n h WII.I. DIE FROM
Ml < H < 04 NTKY TRADE IS
(«encrai Sioe—'l Make« a Disastrous Sortie From Purl
light the barges had disappeared and
OREGON IS NOW 531».
THROTTLING SHIPPING. it is believed they have been either
Herr
Most
Moukl
Start
a
"R
m
I
”
Pub-
THE
PISTOL
WOUNDS,
GOING TO WALLA » ALLA.
Driven Baek—Port Arthur Is in Flames From tlte Awful Bombard­
licatloil ill lliicago.
carried to sea or sunk
ment, and Russians Are Breaking Avvav ami surrendering—Ke|>orted
Chicago. Oct. . 13.—' "The
General
Strike." Herr Most.
Most, editor, is the Net Gain of 20» Menilx-r« In lhi-l WrUs-wr, Irstify Tliat Slil|q«-rs Pa,
D,iug < o<iie—ion of Uw simuler la
PR! «IDI XT til ARGEXT1XV
That a Russian Army Corps Is Completel« surrounded.
num«» of a nr a publication that is
Arar—llnancr- slu>yy a Balancr of
Ettori huíate Tribute to the Monofi-
Tliat i His Naim- I. < Lark ami Tliat
Sxin to be ’ .unched In Chicago, ac-
3*4.1*3.g3 4 *«li oa Rami—I our
—Brataae of Robber Rate». Im- tn <H«I aial Ili-^Msitsl state-man IMl-
Hr < t.Himiltted Murder In Alaska
cording tc information received
by
the Office.
-Ne» Ix«lgv« lllalilutml During tlw
measae Quantities of fruit Rot In
for Plunder Whkli Was «quaialer-
Berlin. Oct. 13.—The Tokio corres­
Major General Murui was wounded the poi* e.
Buenos Ayres. Oct. 13.—Dr Manu­
Year—Flit, Destila. Including One
pondent of the Local Anzeiger reports and one colonel killed.
itrelianl, Wlillr tlw Prices In the
Unofficial
i-il In «an Eranciwi»—Perpetrator
Her Most is come here for the
el Quintana was today Inaugurated as
the results of a three days’ continu­ reports have it that the Russians are .«ole purpose of founding the news­
Grami Ixaige Offkvr. E. .M. bargen I
Cities Are So High tlu- Poor < annoi
1- a < <«>k b, OisupaUon and Wan­
president
of
the
Republic
of
Argen
­
ous bombardment. Port Arthur is in retiring along the entire front, and paper ant will be the Inspiration of
of Portland—Twelve IK-putle« .Ap­
Bu, It—W lirn KMppcrs Protest tine. the occasion being marked by
dering lie-qe-rail-» by Pro fe-.-Joo—
flames and a large number of Rus­ that the Japanese have captured ail its utterance*
It is understoo
pointed During the pear—District
Senor
They Are Adv Iwsl lo <s> Out of the customary' ceremonies.
Ollrr. luipltawird in Robber, and
sians have surrendered under a w hite eight guns,
Also that the Russian that "The General Strike" will appeal
Jose Figeuroa Alcolta was at the
tonvenüon«
Hehl
al
Dlffemit
B u -I im -««.
M urvb-r.
flag. It is reported the Japs have force which struck the Japanese right to rabid anarchist* Herr Most has
same time Inducted into the office
at Peneihu. has been surrounded.
Pollila.
taken two more forts.
been out of prison In the East but
< f vice-president.
a short time.
The new prerident is 48 years old
Russians Retire From X'eutai.
Uruiwr- Off VladiyoMok.
Chicago. < let. 12.—Witnesses before and that he has the confidence of the
San Francisco. Oct. 12.—Fred Av­
SL Petersburg. Oct. 13.—The Rus-
»TABBING %T U 11.1. \ Il 11.I. V
London. Oct. 13.— A Paris corres­
The Knights of Pythias' grand the Interstate commerce commission people Is proved by the peaceful man­ erill shut Luiu Lockwood four times
A movement is now on foot among
sians were forced to vetire from Yen- pondent of the Exchange-Telegraph,
lodge ot Oregon is now In semion ut today* testified that the Armour com­ ner in which the selection waa made. through the breast and himself above
alhvl by Col­ sw aside, with a full represr-d.i.iuii pany have complete control of the
tai owing to heavy Japanese rein- reports that five Japanese cruisers I Cu "in it I'ann Hand
He Is an eminent lawyer and jurist the heart, prompted by Jealousy. Pendieton merchants and
foreements. The Russian losses were have been sighted off Vladivostok.
ored Troo|u«r.
fruit growing Industry In a major and his 35 years of active political While on the operating table in a dy­ men looking to more satisfactory
fr »m all parts of th« state.
thousands killed and wounded. Their
13.—Edward
Walla Walla. Oct.
life have never been smirched with ing condition, each cursed the other train schedules on both the W * C.
Grand Chancelor Waldman's an- part of the stales.
cavalry suffered heavy losses.
Hay Defines Contraband.
Wllsky. a Russian farm hand, was nual report with the first business I
Because of extortionate de manda any taint of political jobbery
He and hoped for the other's death. Both R and the mix- i O R. A N trains.
Manchester. Oct. 13.—The Dispatch stabbed through the left lung last taken up after calling the gathering ■ for the use of private cars In which has the cordial support of the hlspre- will die.
Th* people of Helix. Athena. Wes­
Russians Lose SO.OttO.
states that Secretary Hay. through night by James M. Smarr. a colored to order and getting organized for ! the railroads co-operate, corr.ml lion dreessor. President Roca, and is ex­
Averill has made a dying statement
ton.
Adams and other nearby points
Rome, Oct. 13.—The Agenzia Libra Ambassador Choate, has made a val­ trooper of the Ninth Cavalry. and work.
that his true name ».» Clark, and
merchants and fruit growers pay a pected to follow his general policy.
has a Tokio dispatch giving the ag­ uable contribution towards the solu­ may die. The stabbing occurred in
that he left fur Alaska as cook on desire to come to Pendletou to do
tribute
of
$25
to
$75
per
car
for
the
He reminded the member* that he
gregate Russian and Japanese losses tion of the contraband question. In an alley at the rear of Schwarx's
the brig Norwhal during the gold their trading but the
privilege of shipping to market.
STRIKE l\ PORTLAND.
in the battle south of Mukden at 20.- a long note to the British government saloon. It is alleged Wilsey tnterfer- made but one promise at the com­
rush of 1457.
At Fort McPherson schedule of the local train« forbid
Edward
Davies
Chicago
consignee
mencement
of
his
term,
and
that
000 killed and wounded. The Rus­ he clearly defines the case against red In a quarrel between the negro
Oír Hundred ami Xinel, T«-i«-pl»»oe he and several companions killed and
of
the
Yosemite
Valley
Fruit
Compa
­
was
to
devote
his
best
energies
to
the
sians retired from the vicinity of the inclusion of food. Raw material an«l a white civilian, when the form­
robbed four men of I34.90», which them to com* here, transact their
Girts Have Gone OuL
Yentai yesterday in great disorder is among the list of contraband, ex­ er turned on him. The soldier Is In order, which, however, would be fü­ ny. said these conditions frequently
they squandered here. Klnee then be business and return horn* on the
compelled
growers
to
allow
fruit
to
tile
without
the
co-operation
nf
all
Portland. Oct. 12—A general strike
after suffering
fearful
losses.
In cept when consigned direct to a the county Jail.
rame day.
rot on the ground, while extortionate of telephone girls today has practical­ taut been employed as a cook.
m«-mbers.
fact, the Japanese enveloping the blockaded port or to a
It is very expensive tor them to re­
besieged
prices
were
charged
in
nearby
cities
The result of thia work
ly tied up business Only IS girls of
he lefl
movement.
The Japanese artillery- army. The paper states that Hay is
main over night and spend two days
CHANGE OF A’ENVE.
>1
CTTI.E
MUFFING.
Armour's Icing charges are from a force of nearly 200
with the order for Judgment.
are corking
The
decided the battle.
on the trip and tn order to invite
not likely to materially influence the
British attitude in the correspond­ IroqiHiis Defendants Will Be Tried at Increase of membership during the $15 to $23 per car from Michigan to The,- objected to rigorous rul--s which llarlsTnia-ier- IlcfMwi for SefWem- them to come here and make thia
year had not been so great as he I I’hlcago. although icing is not neces­ dl< tated wearing spparel both in the
Capture Thirty Ru-dan Cannon.
their regular trading point, a move-
ence with Russia.
Peoria.
tirr MWvra i.rrai t'otunve.
could have hoped, but the presiding I sary for that distance. The railroads offi«-e and on the streets.
ment for better train accommoda-
Tokio. Oct. 13.—Well informed cir­
Chicago. Oct. IS.—The prosecution officer said that in quality there was I delay cars to make it appear reason­
Seattle, «»et.
IL—Port Warden tions wlll be at once inaugurated
Japane-a* Ixising Ground.
cles heie state that General Oku cap­
and defense in the case of James E perhaps cause for felicitation, as an I able
When he refuse«) to j«ay such
Jensen complete* his report for the
Trainmen ly that people from Ad-
III ms I*- I-lais I Republican«.
tured 35 field guns, making a total of
St.
Petersburg.
Oct.
13.—The Cummings, stage carpenter and John
charges. Armour notified him to re­
month of September yr»ter<lay after­ am» Athena and W-«ton regularly do
30 captured in the fighting south of Bourse Gazette reports that yester­ J. Noonan, business manager of the effort waa made to get only such
Providence.
It.
I..
<>ct
12.
—
The
re
­
noon. The total number of or sir-lr their trading in Walla Walla, because
knights as would remain permanent, tire from busineM
Mukden. The latest reports indicate day- morning the Japanese retired Ill-fated
publican state
convention to«iay
Iroquois
theater
today
Railroads having contracts with
arriving was 64 of which 56 were of th* superior train accommodations.
the success of the Japanese contin­ from two lines near Yental and evac­ aggeed upon Peoria for the plac« of active worker*
ad«»pt*d
a
platform
Indorsing
the
na
­
irmeur refuse to accept
his ship­
steamer* Th- total tonnage of them They leave home In the morning on
ues.
Twelve district «leputies were ap­
platform and commending
uated Yentai station. The right wing trial. In accordance with a change of
ments without the exorbitant charges tional
waa «3.762.
the northbound
passeng-r
train,
Roosevelt. <«*orge H Utter, of West­
having been considerably weakened, venue gTante«i by the court. Will J. pointed during the year, and seven being paid In advance
The number of vessels departing •pend the day tn Walla Walla, and
Ja|>« Take tiie Offensive.
deputies
of
the
grand
chancellor
at
erly
was
nominate«!
for
governor,
and
withdrew during the night, leaving liavts. the manager, has an applica­
fither witnesses testified that but
was
66.
of
which
61
were steamer*. return home tn good time in the eve-
St. Petersburg. Oct. 13.—General the Russians to occupy Pen Slahu tion before the court of dismissal of large, the latter being W M Cake. for the prohibitive charges the prices Frederick H Jacks*«n. of Providence, The tonnage of the
departures was n r
This is drawing thousands of
Portland. J. H Aitkin. Huntington
for
lieutenant
governor.
Sakahoroff reports that the Japanese without fighting.
They have
thus the indictment against him.
■•f fruit and other pro.lu«-ts will be
»•4»3. The number of psssnigers
ars away from Pendleccn. and a
J W Maloney. Pendletou. 1. M <'uri.
took the offensive on both sides of turned the Japanese flank. The Rus-
'J«t m 1 !• per cent In the cities
arriving was 52.57». The total nutn- decisive move is to be made to secure
Albani L. It At'nao; •alem; G W
* the railway and north of Yentai sians attacked a (Kmitioii of great
Br,an S$M-ak« In I nd la na.
John Leverone. a <'lncinnatl ship-
I«er of
arriving was 52 37». a regular passenger train from Walla
Griffin Eugene, and Herman Wise.
mines. Monday and Tuesday, A hot strategic value and occupied it after
Rovkvllle. Ind.. Oct.
13.—W
per. testified that rates on the Ar­
J. Th- total number outbound was 54.- Walia to Pendleton coming over in
Astoria
battle was fought at Hauiin Pass. a fierce fight in the fental hills.
mour car lines for Icing are ex es- Bryan began a speaking tour of In- ?*•
The value of the - .«rgoe« was the morning to connect with No. I
ea_st of Yentai, which was taken by
Many New Mrinbrr«.
slve
They charged him $43 per car diana on a ape« lai train this morning. $3.25».745.
for Portland at » a. m . and returning
Ru—ian stcanicr Searciicd.
the Russians.
Grand Keeper of Recorils »nd Seal for 14 cars of fruit. When he refus­ He was accompanied by State Chair­
after making connection with No. 2
Seattle. Oct. 13.—The Russian ship
L. R. Stinson's report for the year ed the shipment, the company al­ man O'Brien and other members of
Didn't < atch Robber«.
-artbound. ir. the evening
Stoes^el’s Sortie Disastrous.
7
Glenard. out from
San
Francisco
embraced the financial < ondltlon of templed to destroy his credit, ami the committee. A b:g crowd greeted
A ear.vass of the tuatness mer. Is
Baker City, Oct. 11 —Sheriff H*r-
Rome. Oct. 13—The Italia Mili- September 26. arrived
today.
She
the order In this state membership then sold the fruit at 334 per car
him here.
vey K. Brown and Deputy Snow have soon to be male and a mass meeting
taire publishes a dispatch stating that reports that she was stopped a short
Increase and all other matters per-1 I han he could afford to sell IL
decisive
just returned from
a three-« eeks' of citizen» called to take
talnlng to the clerical work of Pyth-1
General Stoeasel led 15.000 men in a distance out of San Francisco by a
Japanew Capture Contraband
steps to improve this condition.
'tv.se
after
three
grain
robbers,
who
sortie from Port Arthur on October Japanese transport. Her cargo and
Ian ism
December 31. 1M3. there RI ««I IX« ATTACK THE
As the present condition centimes
London. Oct 13. — Baron Hayashi. made a gun fight on the officers when
10 and 11. on the receipt of the news papers were examined and she was MEET CHINESE AGENT
were 75 lodges in Oregon, with a total
EXTIRE JAPANESE FRONT Japanese minister, reports that Jap­ caught stealing gra:.-. near this dty the people will becom- more fixed tn
that 30,000 Japanese had gone to re­ allowed to proceed.
AT PORTLAND ARMORY membership of 5172.
anese guard ships captured the steam­ some time ago The sheriff has made their habit of trading at Walla Walla,
inforce Oyama. The Russians, how­
There were Initiated during
the
Their lx.se« \re Heavy and They er Fupln. on October 1. while she the longest continuous chase after and If the Inducements to come to
Retvisan Damaged.
ever, were driven back.
year l»03. 413 new members. 51 were
Have a General U «Handed—llimr was attempting to smuggle an enor­ these robbers, ever made by Baker Pendleton are not made superior to
St. Petersburg. Oct.
13.—Admiral Chin**-* Goirrnnirnl Offer« a Twenty reinstated and 115 were admitted by
those of Walla Walla, a large trade
mous quantity of contraband into county officials.
Kuroki in Danger.
teiveminenf li«-a«l- tlie R|««t Act Io
Alexieff confirms the report that the
Per Cent Incrva««- In the salary of card from other lodge*
logically belonging to this dty will be
Port Arthur.
In the same period 216 were sus­
■Landon, Oct. 13.—An exchange tel­ Retvisan was badly damaged by Jap­
Karopstkln.
Instructing
Him to
permanently diverted to the Wash­
War Times, to Drill Chlne«e Troops
Fair
baulk-
End«
Toor.
pended for non-payment of dues and
e-graph dispatch from Rome, states anese shells at Port Arthur. Three
ington dty.
Rcvicvup, I la«. Yang, or Quit—
Mill Not Marry Divorced People.
ami Introduce American System of other causes. 195 withdrew
Council Blurts Oct. 11.—Fairbanks
to join
that the Russian losses In the fight­ holes were made in the side above
Japanc-v Capture Immense Stores
Boston. Oct. 11—The committee began the final jaunt of his Western
Mobilization
and Organization— lodges In other «talea. Î were expell-
ing of Yentai Tuesday, were over the water line, and the rudder was
RIVER STEAMER IS FAST.
of «'ontrahand Ju-t Ihitwlr of Port • on canons of the Episcopal convention tour here this morning, starting on
5000.
Japanese reinforcements are damaged.
strong Sentiment In Favor of Ac- ed and 4 7 died, making a total loss of
i today reported an amendment which a two-days' trip through low*
He
449.
Xrthur—Russia <Wdrr« 100 Ti«rpr-
being rushed to Kuroki, who is in
cepling tive Offer.
Mountain
Gem
Shows Admirable
refuses to solemnise the marriage of will end with a day tn Illinois.
This left a net gain tor the year of
Baltic Fleet Sall«.
danger of being overwhelmed.
docs of tiae W hita-beaai«.
I
any
person
divorced,
for
any
cause
speed
Against
Strong
C an ta t of
20» members. Between December 31.
London. Oct. 13.—The St Peters­
St Petersburg. Oct. 12.—Kuropat­ ■arising after marriage.
Snake.
U \VTs WOOLEN MILL.
Russians Are Surrounded. .
Portland. Oct. 13.—An accredited 1»93. and June 39. 1)0«. 135 more kin reports the battle below Mukden
burg correspondent of the Central
The steamer Mountain Gem return­
Tokio. Oct.
13.—Oyama reports News wires that the Baltic fleet, in agent of the Chinese government has new members have been taken In. continues to rage along the entire
Crane «»oreexl« Senator Hoar.
Baker <H, «tarts an Xgitatinn foe a ed early yesterday afternoon from a
that the Japanese central army at command of Admiral Rojesevensky. arranged a meeting at the armory making the present total 531».
front today. When yesterday's fight­
Boston. Oct. 12.—Governor Bates
On December 3!, l»03. there was
trip to Ten Mile, where a cargo of
Mill to 1-** Her «vires of Wool.
midnight Tuesday, captured two field sailed from Lorua tonight for the Far
here tonight when he will offer the to the account of lodge finances a bal­ ing ended the Japanese were offering today appointed ex-Governor W Mur­
guns and eight ammunition wagon* East.
Payroils are what is wanted by Ba­ 140» sacks of wheat was received and
stubborn resistance and had even ad- ray Crane United States senator,
; to
From vanced thetr positions,
brought to Lewiston for shipment to
Oregon National Guard a 20 per cent ance on hand of $64.1*3 45
the artillery succeed the late Senator Hoar, The ker eity people who are Interested tn
advance over their salaries on a war January 1. 1*02. to January 1. 1>91. bearing the brunt of the fighting The
its future. One of the strong talks the eastern market over the Northern
appointment
is
to
hold
until
the
>e<-
$11.864 13 was paid out by the order
al present is for a woolen mill and Pacific.
Japanese stuck to their guns and the Islature meets In January
time basis If they will go to China
for sick benefits. $3*97.05 for funeral Russian batteries were unable to
The steamer made the run to Aso-
scouring plant. The Democrat of
>
dis
­
under contract to drill Chinese troops benefits and $4000 20 for other relief,
yesterday has the following concern­ tinu in one minute leas than an hour
lodge them
The
losses are not
and establish a guard system similar making a total expended In relief
Eigtvt-Hour law Not legal
and reached Ten Mlle in one hour and
ing the matter:
stated.
General
Danleloff.
was
work of $19.131.38.
Milwaukee. Oct. 13.—Judge Halsey.
to that of the American.
"one of the most needed Industries 36 minutes after leaving Lewiston.
wounded in the leg. but did not give
New Ixalgtw Organizzai
Sentiment among many officers in­
up hls command. The Japan*»« have In the circuit court, today decided In Baker City today is a woolen mill. This includes the stop made at Aso­
tin which gives the neamer an aver­
Grand lodge rank waa conferred entrenche«l line« extending In a semi­ that the eight-hour labor clause can­ In the country contiguous to Baker
dicates acceptance.
age sp«?ed of eight mile« an hoar
upon 33 men during the y**r. all be­ circle north of Yental railway eta- not be Inserted, legally, tn a contract City some 5.000.000 pounds of wool
against the current of the upper
In which the city Is a party.
is produced annually.
Hon. which they still hold.
ing
past
chancellors
from
subordinate
Chicago Grain.
“This wool is all shipped to the Snake river.
lodges. Four new lodges were Insti­
NO WARNING Of SUDDEN
OPENLT ACCUSES REPUB­
The Ten Mile landing is located 13
Chicago. Oct. 13.—December wheat tuted. named Cascade No. »2. at Fall
Eastern coact in the grease, and
Russian Attack Rcpul«e>i
AND PAINLESS DEATH. opened at $1.10%. closed at $1.10%;
miles from Lewiston and several stiff
LICANS OF BUYING UTAH.
freight
is
paid
on
nearly
50
per
cent
City; Lomax No. 92. at Adams. En­
Tokio. Oct. 13.—A Russian Infantry
May opened at $1.11%, closed at' terprise No. »4. at Enterprise. and
of dirt. Pendleton has a woolen mill rapids are located between the two
brigade, with 2000 cavalry and two
$1.10%. Corn opened at 50 cent* i Poseidon No. »5. at North Bend.
and a wool scouring plant and Ore- point*
guns crossed the Taltse river on Oc­
The steamer Lewiston went to Aso­
Former Senator
Make« Flagrant Old Gentleman Had Worked for W. closed at 49% cents.
Oats opened
gon City and Portland have woolen
During the same period the lodge tober 8. In an attempt to strike Kuro­
tin yesterday and received 120» sacks
8. Byers for Seventeen Years—I>e- at 29% cents, closed at 28% cent* at Iak«- View, known as Goose Lake
mill*
4 liarge« «'onceming Deal, for tl«e
ki's flank The Japanese cut off their
"Salem tor many years has had a of wheat from the Wilmer-Clearwa­
nii«e < aused by I,ro|»sical Affection
lodge, had to surrender Its charter, retreat and Kuroki hopes to be able
.Mormon A'ote—Says Church Offic­
large Woolen mill running at a prof­ ter company for shipment to New
Addition b> Mare Island.
and arrangements have been made to capture them
of Ute Heart A'ery Early in tlw
Th.- Russians are
ials and Politician« Delivered tiie
it. There is no reason why there York
Washington. Oct. IS.—In his annu-' to this end.
probably under the command of Gen­
Morning—Hail Been ill Some Time
The Norma is making regular trips
Utah Elector- to the Republican«
should not be a woolen mill and
al report Captain Diehl, judge advo- i
eral
Mltschenko.
whose
absence
Is
Nearly fifty Death*
to upper river points for wheat, and
and Enable to Lie Down—funeral
—I- Ils- Ci-'mlnation of Churcn In­
scouring
plant
in
Raker
City
to
manu-
cate general of the navy,
recom-
Forty-six knights have died during causing the Russian officials consid­ A. M. ROBINSON SPEAKS
facture on the ground the fleeces the steamers Spokane and Lewiston,
at ti>e Home Tomorrow.
fluence in Politic«.
mends an addition to Mare Island the year, eight of these being past erable anxiety.
aside from taking out cargoes of
raised
here.
OF
GROWING
POPI
LATION
prison to cost (50,000. and alno a chancellor* One of the deceased
wheat from river points each trip are
"The
sheepmen
*I«>ne
could
afford
summard court of one officer, Inst end
s | m *II« Struck War«lil[>«k
maintaining a regular dally passen­
was
a
member
of
the
grand
lodge.
George
Platt,
aged
67
years,
a
to
subscribe
50
or
75
per
cent
of
the
Salt Lake. Oct. 13.—Former Sena­
of four to try mfrior offenses, The
Tokio. Oct. 13*—The heavy guns
Grand Master of Exchequer E. M.
stock necessary for the establlsh- ger and freight service between Lew­
tor Frank Cannon, one of the most prominent resident of Pendleton, report was approved by Secretary Sargent, of Portland. District con­ ar* dropping shells into Port Arthur M<irr laborer- Engaged In tbe City
In fact, there are
ment of these mills. A flrst-class iston and Rlparia
Titan at kny Time In tlx- PaM—
prominent Mormons in the country, dropped dead this morning, after Morton.
n.«w all kinds of boats on the riv«r.
ventions were held at Union. Sumpter. habor. The Russian battleship Rltvl- I
scouring plant would perhapa
Taking 2U0 Steer« to Pa«ture for Cfi — iio. and the freight rates saved
Pendleton. The Dalles. Rainier. Alba­ aan has been severely damaged. The
has made the most sensational speech partaking of a glass of whiskey. Platt
Storm I xmm 32.ooo.nofl.
ny. Forest Grove. Portland and Fos­ Japanese officials believe the con­
BEEF FROM M ALHKVR.
Winter Ucvling—Predicts
Warm in one or two years, in the dirt taken
ever delivered In Utah. Cannon was i had been suffering for a long time
quest of the port, though proving
Santa Fe. N. M . Oct. 13 —The first sil during the year.
out of the wool, would alone pay this
with
a
dropsical
the
affection
of
Wrather
Till«
I
all
—
Ila«
Noted
the chief orator at a meeting of the
slow work. Is a certainty.
train for Albuquerque left at noon,
Ik-ven Gars Containing .100 Head Go­
cost back to the investors.
Expenses and Income.
signs for 241 A'cars.
American
party. just organized of heart, and this caused his death. For the first through service since Satur-
"It Is believed that a movement tn
ing to W alla W alla.
I Under the hea«l of expenditures. It
the
past
month
he
grew
steadily
Dili
«pic«
Wreck
G.
N.
Train?
day. The total storm loss in the ter-
republican and democratic Gentiles,
this direction can now be made suc-
was set forth that $657.42 had been
Eleven cars of beef cattle passed
ritory will equal 12.000,000.
Minot. N. D.. Oct. 12.—A Great
who are opposed to the domination worse and was unable to lie down.
I>ul«l for printing and stationery. $4,-
"Walin Walla's population during < essful. and that sufficient foreign through Pendleton this morning from
Northern freight carrying two torpe­ t
■of the Mormon church in politics.
Early this morning the suffering
117.43 for contingent expenses. 32,-
the past 12 months." declared A M. capital can be interested to supple­ Raker City en route to the
Walla
do boats consigned to Japan. w-as
He said: "In 1896 a United States I man started up town to get a flask
Macedonian« Riot.
238.53 for per diem and travel, and
Walla market. The animals were
Roblnaon. a prominent Walla Walla ment the home capital.”
wreck*«!
east
of
here,
presumably
by
wenator came to Utah on behalf of
Constantinople,
Oct.
13.—Two $24 4 for subordinate lodge supplies,
purchased in Malheur county by B
county farmer, who Is In Pendleton
the republican party and bargained of whiskey, which he ha«l been taking Greek bands entered Macedonia and or a total of $7257.64. Total receipts spies of the Russian government, in today, “has increased at least 3000.
M-TTI.IM. RANGE QUESTION.
L KM well. The shipment consists of
with the ecclesiastical powers for the I as a tonic. He entered a saloon and had a fierce conflict with a band of of the grand lo«lge during this period the guise of section hands. The sus-
»00 head. The stock were taken to
1 never saw such a rapid growth of a
delivery of the electoral vote of Utah after having his bottle filled, took a Bulgarians. The Bulgarians lost six were $6793.85, and there was $4467.12 l>eele«i section hands have disappear­
community thut is not rushed up with «o'rvtary W ll«on suggc-t, a lX'aivful Walla Walla by way of Umatilla.
drink
at
the
bar.
He
turned
as
he
It was 1 na­
and surrounding states.
killed and 22 wounded. One Greek on hand at the beginning of the term. ed.
Mr. Kidwell went to Walla Walla on
a txHiin. The increase In population
anil Practical Question.
pcssible to ca rry out the bargain at i set down the empty glass and fell waa killed.
I leaving a net at the opening of this
. Is due to the prosperous times and
lifeless
to
the
floor.
Dr.
C.
J.
Smith
The feud between the cattte and the passenger this morning.
Mn»t fight or Go Home.
that time.
lo<|ge of $4003.33. In closing, thanks
"The Malheur region is a wonder­
the fuel that the people believe it is sheepmen on the Western ranges ha.«
"In 1900 another emissary of the was summoned, but the man was
Birmingham. Oct. 12.—The Post a good place to Invest.
Rev. W. N. Stimson liead.
were tendered by the grand keeper of
been one of long standing. Cattle­ ful country." said Mr. KldwelL "and
T< publican national party came and dead before he arrived.
has
today
states
that
a
telegram
the time is not far distant when it
“There ure more laborers engaged
Portland. Oct. 13.—William Nelson record an«l seals to Grand «'hancellor
The funeral services will be held
made the Siime bargain for the elec-
rrache-1 high official quarters In Ix»n- by Hie city now than at any time ill men have guarded their pastures with will be one of the Important agrtcul-
Waldman.
the Winchester, but have not been
to-ul vote. The bargain was execut­ I Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Stimson. ag«-d »5. the oldest Presby-
don from St. Petersburg. declaring the history of the town. The street
clergyman on the coast,
able to overcome the dogged persist­ tural portions of the state, as well
ed in Utah, which for years previous­ 1 from the family residence. 708 Wll- terian
i
that the advance of Kuropatkin and improvement work has brought in at
Pupal Nuncio to Arbitrate.
ence of the sheepmen. Consequntly as a stock raising district, It Is a
ly had given 1500 majority for Bryan I low street. Rev. Robert Warner, pas­ known from California to Alaska.
even the general order Issued over least 1500 persons—laborers and their
died
last
night.
tor
of
the
First
Methodist
Episcopal
Rome.
Oct.
11.
—
Tne
pope
has
been
there are but few sections of the long, tiresome journey into the Inter­
The state, was turned over to the re­
hls signature, were dictated from the fannlie*”
requested by Brasil and Bolivia to
range country that Jiave not been sub­ ior of Malheur and a railroad is badly
publican party at ecclesiastical dicta­ church, will officiate.
Russian
capital.
I Mr. Robinson this season harvested jected to the close nipping and sharp badly needed to tap the southern
Asphyxiated by Gas.
allow Monsignor Tontl. papal nuncio
George Platt came to Pendleton 17
tion. This year similar bargains
Kuropatkin was peremptorily or­ 38.000 sacks of wheat. He is In Pen­
portion.”
years ago from La Cygne, Kan. He
trampling of the sheep.
Sun Francisco, Oct 13.—Altur Cu- at Rio Janlero, to act as president of dered to either advance and reoccu­
have been made.
dleton for the purpose of taking back
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Is
"Betcie the death of the late Sen­ was In the employ of W. S. Byers for per. of the Chilean training ship Gen­ the arbitration tribunal for the set­ py Liao Yang or return home. Liao
200 head of steers purchased from J. quoted as follows on this subject: "We
He is survived by a eral Bazuerano. was asphyxiated In tlement of the terltorlal questions be-
No Beet Bounty Claimed.
ator Hanna. President Roosevelt be- many year*
Yang having been designated all C. Lonergan.
The animals will be are solving the sheep and cattle fight
a room In a hotel. An apprentice tween the two countries.
When Interrogated yesterday as to
xwme fearful that Senator Kearns widow and four children.
along as as the winter quarters for turned on Robinson's pastures this in Wyoming all rtght. and we will
companion in the same room Is dy­
»hat had become of the sugar beet
wwaild take a Hanna delegation to
the ltiisslan army.
winter and fattened in the spring.
Murder and Suicide.
The Jetty Damaged.
have it all fixed if we have time bounty which caused so much com­
ing. An accidental flow of gae.
the Chicago convention and a bar­
Mr. Robinson predicts a long. Warm enough. We are dolug it in tills ment a year ago. State Auditor Theo­
Richmond, Va., Oct.
13.—Bessie
Portland, Oct. 11.—Two of the
gain yvas made by which if Senator
Have RusdatiM Captured Yen tai?
fall. "I have resided In the Columbia way. The cattle men are going into dore Turner said not a cent had been
Bryan Abroad.
newest sections of the jetty at the
Smoot would take a Roosevelt dele­ Stone and Robert Gill, who eloped
Mukden. Oct. 12.—It la reported river valley for the past 26 years.” the sheep business and the sheepmen demanded by the sugar factories and
Indianapolis, Oct. 13.—William J. mouth of the Columbia river were
gation to Chicago, the Smoot investi­ from Ashland Tuesday, were found
here that the Russians are In posses­ he remarked, “and I never experienc- are going into the cattle business
not a cent had been paid, says the
gation. scheduled to be renewed at with their hands clasped, dead, by a Rryun spoke to large crowds at Tip­ washed away in a fierce gale yester­
sion of Yental.
i ed a cold winter yet. that a warm fall
"in other words, we are running Boise Capital New* He took it for
Salt Lak* City during the summer, searching party, a bullet hole In the ton, Kokomo and Peru, in Indiana, day evening. Six workmen were Im­
did
not
follow."
both sheep and cattle. We find that granted, he said, that if the sugar
would be r«>stponed until after elec­ head of each, which told a story of today. At Peru 30,000 turned out to periled for a time but were rescued.
the cattle eat pari of the grass the people after examining the statuta
Russia Order- Toriusloe«.
tion. That bargain was carried out. double suicide, or murder and sui­ a democratic barbecue.
Millionaire Kllltd In Duel.
sheep will not touch and the sheep and constitution. If they thought there
First Elevator in Walla Walla.
Vienna. Oct. 12.—The Russian gov­
"Since that time and quite recent­ cide.
Seville. Spain, Oct. 11.—Marquis have no trouble In getting the fine was any money due them they would
Santa Fe Line Is Opened.
ly another emissary has appeared,
Walla Walla. Oct. 11.—The first ernment has ordered 100 torpedoes
Pickman. a millionaire politician, grass they want. We have no trouble be aftar It. He still held to his for­
Fairbanks at .Moline.
properly accredited with high author­
Santa Fe, N. M., Oct. 13.—The pussenger elevator in Walla Walla from the Whitehead firm.
was killed in a duel here today by a running them both on the same range mer decision that no money could le­
ity from Washington. He has bar­
Moline, Oct. 13.—Fairbanks spoke Santa Fe Btarted to run through will commence
running tomorrow
Peredos. The and we can fatten them both and gally be paid the n anufacturers of
Berne, Oct. 11.—It I r announced to- Gendarme. Captain
gain*^ for the delivery of the elec­ from his car here this morning. trains this afternoon. The line is morning when the elevator service
toral vote to the state to the Roose­ ! Thousands of workingmen turned out open except from Albuquerque to El will commence In the new Ransom day- that Dr. Leo Vogel ha» been ap- duel was a result of personal differ­ make more money than with cuttie beet sugar from the treasury of the
»tat*
or sheep alone.”
pointed minister to the United States. ence*
velt ticket.”
building.
and factories were closed down.
Paso.
CANNON STARTLES GEORGE PILOT
t