—■i — I« WEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • Unswayed by fear, uainflu- euced by favor, the East Ore- gonian will tell tbe truth. the whole truth, about county. state and national affairs. It is fair, absolutely fair. to .aose who differ from ita views, as well as to its friends. WEEKLY EDITION _ Í • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • VOL. XXVIII. PENDLETON, OREGON, EKLDAY. OCTOBER 2M, 191)4. PEACE CONGRESS FARCE. Note sent Out Inquiring as to Most Acceptable Time and Place of the Nephew of President Roose­ President of Great Banking velt Celebrates His Return Corporation is Chicago Un­ From the Islands. der Charges. Meeting. Washington, D. C., Oct. 25.—A cir­ cular note of instruction was dis­ patched by the state department to­ day to the diplomatic representatives of the United States, directing them to sound I he various governments in re­ gard to the time of holding the next peace congress and ascertaining whether The Hague would be accept­ able as a place of meeting. FRIGHTENED RUSSIANS SAW OIIIOAN • The East Oregonian of Pen • dleton, Oregon, la published in the heart of the wonderful In • land Empire You will find • that it is readable, reliable • and progressive, and will give • you the news reliably, aceu- • rately and fully. • NO. 96 SAYS ROOSIAELT MILL IIUL 314 VOTES. New York, Wr»t Virginia. Indiana and Vt iscondn In Hie Republican < oluinn-— Marylam! and Montana Doubtful, But Favor Purkcr—Next H oum * Will lie Republican |>j Safe Working Majority—I«recasi Is U m * Re-uli of l«ng Pollili al Observa­ tion». Admiral Rojestvensky Declares His Captain Saw Two Hostile Ships Among the Fishing Vessels Italian Being Tried. Walla Walla. Oct. 24.— Joseph Di Pasquale, the Italian charged with LIEITEN KNT fOHrt’M lF. HAS DF.< IDEI» IX» MEET the murder of Valerio, a fellow coun­ Reply of Russia Is Not Entirely Sati»im-tory, But Both Government» DISTURBS SAN FRANCISCO. ALL THE ACCV8AT1ONS. tryman in this city, several weeks Ixiok for Amicable settlement— Vintimi Denies That He Left a Ves­ ago. is on trial In the superior court. The case will go to the jury this after­ sel Behind for Six Hours, Which Renderral No Assl-tanev to the In­ noon. The defendant declared he at­ Young Soldier Has Just Returned The Bank Involved by HL* slwrtcotn- tempted to run away from the man jured—Regret» tire Accident, But saj* He \\a* Not Aware of Having From liie l*tiillppine*. ami Caused ing* Has Been Sold to a Rival Firm he shot and was forced to kill In self- Such a Rumpus on the Barbar) Injured Anyone by Firing —The Defendant Is Accuse ’ of defense. toast in San Francisco That lie Feloniously Burning the Works of Pass Intended Divorce Canon. Was Arrested, Thrown in a Patrol the Chicago t ar A- Iswvmotive Co. sssevaeessaesssasseseeesesseaesos Boston. Mass.. Oct. 25.—The Epis­ Wagon ami Hauled to the Station —tires test Sensation in Man) copal convention by a resolution to­ —Claims to Be a Nepliew of the Years' History of Chicago Banking • Rojestveimk)'» Report. day referred the matter of the elec­ President—Earlier in the Day He and Financial Circles—Agitates tile tion of a presiding bishop to the next Ilnanciers. London, Oct. 27.—Admiral Rojestvensky'» report reached Count Whipped a Hackman. general convention. The vexing Beeckepdorff this morning, and was quickly conveyed to the govern­ divorce canon, as amended by the ment. It Is understood the admiral state« he never had any Inten­ house of bishops, was taken up by tion of firing on the trawler*, which were early noticed by the Rus­ Chicago. Oct. 27.—The attorney for the house deputies, and passed with­ San Francisco. Oct. 25.—A man sian fleet as It passed Imgger Rank. claiming to be Lieutenant Granville I. N. Perry, until today president of out debate. Among the trawlers the Russian officer* noticed two steamers Forteacue. of the 10th United States the Bank of North America, announc­ moving at a high rate of speed which looked exactly like torpedo o Swallowed b) Trust. cavalry. and a nephew of President ed at noon that Perry has decided to o boats. Roosevelt, was arrested in the ten­ surrender himself and answer any Wilmington, Del.. Oct. 25.—The Rojestvensky concluded these were Japanese torpedo boats, and » derloin last night, for disturbing the charges made against him. Harlan and Hollngsworth plant of the a adds that in his opinion the »luadron fired against these two * This action, together with the sale United States Shipbuilding Company, peace. ships He denies that a Russia.i war* ip waa left behind for six o He had been making the rounds of the bank this morning to the Con­ was sold at auction today. It was * hour* and never lowered a boat to assist the injured. of the tenderloin restaurants and tinental National, comes as a climax purchased by the reorganization com­ He says. "The Russian officers were totally Ignorant of the * drinking freely. After leaving the to sensational charges connecting the mittee of the shipyard combine, for shots having struck the trawlers “ On behalf of himself and the of­ O ' “Poodle Dog" restaurant, he became name of Perry with the alleged fel­ $485.000 ficer» and men of the fleet, he regrets that the trawlers and fisher­ o noisy, attracting a crowd of several onious burning of the works of the o men Buffered. Ch|cago Car & Locomotive Company. hundred. Steamship U recked. One of the foreign torpedo boats disappeared after the firing a i ■ —— — A policeman ordered him to be Tampa. Oct. 25.—The Spanish ship The other remained until morning, waiting for Its companion. The o I quiet or go to jail. "Take me to jail WHITMAN JUBILANT. Ontaneda. arrived today and reports admiral asks what warship It v.as that was noticed hovering near a if you want to. I am not doing any­ the loss of the steamship Massachu­ the scene, and declares that both the ships he fired against were • thing wrong." He then told the po­ Belief That the Government Will setts. 17 miles off the old Bahama ca­ a unmistakably of the warship type. liceman that President Roosevelt was Construct Irrigation Works. o nal. The ship waa bound from Eng­ his uncle. Colfax. Wash.. Oct. 26.—Prospects land to New Orleans. It is not known Continuing boisterous, the police­ whether the crew was saved man finally called a wagon. The for the speedy construction of the In case I London. Oct. 27.-—The opinion of Jestvensk) s explanation. by the man was taken to the station and re­ Palouse irrigation project the Russian embassy is that the sit­ that no agreement is reached. Eng-1 stole Money In TranQt. leased on 21# bail. Earlier in the government at a cost of 33.504,00# land will not declare war but will I Winnipeg. Oct. 25.—Highwaymen uation will very shortly be cleared Inform Russia that the Baltic fleet I evening he had a fight with a hack-, are better than ever and Whitman now, that Rojestvensky » report is re­ county is accordingly jubilant as the today held up the manager and clerks man. in which the hackman was construction of this big irrigation of the Hamilton branch bank near ceived. A pacific solution. It is said will not be permitted to proceed. badly worsted. may be reached at any moment Lieutenant Fortescue arrived from ditch is worth at the least calculation Plum Coulee, south of here, who were Baltic Fleet Gets < «al. to Whitman conveying $300v to another branch, the Orient yesterday and was cele­ a half million dollars county alone. and took the money. The robbers es­ Vigo. Oct. 27.—Spain has granted British Fleet Awaits Oedrra brating his return. Ten thousand acres of land owned caped Into North Dakota. Edinburg. Oct. 27—The home fleet permission of the Hal tic fleet to take by Edwin T. Coman. cashier of the lies at anchor in the Firth of Forth on 40# ton* of cool each. The fleet MADMEN AT THE FRONT. First National bank of Colfax, and will probably leave Vigo tomorrow Actor Wada Manager* Widow. waiting order*. William Huntley, a merchant and Epidemic of Mania Among Ruseian London. Oct. 25.—Edward Terry, heavy land owner of Endicott, will Itu-eta Ready to 'A|>uking at Mukden. His extreme caped and went over to the Japanese. gerous to be at large. reau—Ila* the Nairn-« of Over 130 Aiherlcan embassy. Henry White, has St. Petersburg. Oct. 27.—Sakharoff They were sent back next morning youth only saved him from the gal­ assured Lansdowne of America's en­ Families That Have Bren Ixxotod tire sympathy and moral support. lows. K reports today “The Japanese open­ under the white flag.” ed fire on our force* last nigh*., Through the Bureau This summer whereupon the Russian» advanced Baker Count) Taxes. —Magnificent Collection of Pro­ FOR BEING OBSCENE. Cabinet U ill Meet to Consider. and repulsed them, subsequently re­ Baker City, Oct. 27.—Assessor ducts Collected—Many Willamette London. Oct. 37.— Premier Balfour turning to our own positions" yesterday evening Italian Editor Get* Two Years for George B. Jett at midnight dispatched a summons Valley Towns Represented. footings in Baker Sending Improper Stuff Through completed the for a meeting of the cabinet today. TOOK < ARBOl.lt' At ID. county's assesment for 1304. the total This act is a result of the failure of Mail. valuation being 33.355.035. The total Dr. A. Leroy arrived yesterday Russia to send a satisfactory reply Pueblo, CoL. Oct. 25.—Charles De­ number of cattle in the county Is from the west, en route to Milton in tc the British demands, and is taken ■van I raneixan Did Not Dare Fare molii. former editor of the Italian 24.354. valued at 3215.440; Trial for Attempted Murder. horses. the prosecution of his work as super­ as a symptom of the Increasing grav­ paper. Lavatore, the official organ of 4301. valued at $44.7851 sheep. 33.- San Francisco. Oct. 27.—Rather ity of the situation. intendent of the Oregon Information the United Mine Workers, was sen­ 572. valued at 377.145. The 44 miles than appear In court on the charge of Bureau. At milton he will finish the tenced in the federal court today to of narrow guage roadbed of the attempted murder. W. W. c'asteet. a Del Caaae Would Mediate. two years for sending obscene matter Sumpter valley is valued at $83.500 work of collecting the exhibit of pro­ solicitor, suicided this morning with ducts peculiar to that famous Irrigat­ through the malia Birmingham. Oct. 37.—The Post carbolic acid. The tragedy occurred and the 47 miles of the O. R. A N. Is ed district, and arrange for forward­ The special article was one attack­ valued at $371.800. learns that the French foreign min­ an hour before the case was called There are only ing the character of Mrs. Lionel Ross, 73,848 acres of tillable land In the ing the results to Portland. ister. Del Caaae. has offered his ser­ A few months ago he shot and se­ Since he was last In Pendleton Dr. of Amboy, editor of “Polly Pry,” a county, valued at 3702,445. and 304,- vices as a mediator between England riously wounded R M Dunham, Leroy has visited the following points Denver magazine, which opposed the 240 acres of non-till^ble valued at and Russia should such services be president of the California Business which have taken actively to the work coal strlkera needed. He make* the offer as an $511,170. of contributing to the exhibit in the ally of Russia, and a friend of Eng­ College, while school was in session. A quarrel over money caused the Portland union depot: Albany. Salem. land. ARBITRARY PRICE OF COAL. Parker Leaves New York. shooting Corvallis. Philomath. Toledo. Yaqulna New York. Oct. 27.—Parker left Cooandsston of Chicago Agents Fix for Esopus at 10 o'clock this morning. Bay, Newport. Forest Grove. McMinn­ BritUi Steamer Released. JAPANESE ASPHYXIATED. ville. Fairview. Gresham, Cascade the Price to the Consumer. He will arrive at Rosemont at 12 Locks. Hood River. Nagasaka. Oct 37.—The British The result of New York. Oct 25.—In the Hearst and will spend the remainder of the this trip and those preceding It is that steamer Slshan. captured before Port Student on Hi« Way to University of hearing before the interstate com­ day preparnig a speech which he wilt Dr. Leroy declares there is now on Arthur by the Japanese, an alleged California Blew Out the Go* merce commission today George Mer­ deliver tomorrow to a delegation of exhibition In the union depot the carrier of contraband, has been re­ San Francisco. Oct. 27.—Kelgi Ku­ ryweather, a wholesale coal dealer, democrats from Orange county. Gov­ finest collection of Oregon products leased. do. a Japanese student, age I 17. and of Chicago, and representative of Cox ernor Odell's home. ever gotten together In the state, Miss Ouha Jemasuaka. a school Brothers, miners, testified that he was teacher, were found dead In a room without any exception whatever. In Funeral of tbe Victims. Drath of a Pioneer. chairman of a commission of railroad house this the doctor’s own language. "It Is sim­ Hull. Oct. 27.—The funeral of Cap­ In a Japanese lodging agents in Chicago which met month­ Walla Walla, Oct. 27.—Mrs. Caro­ ply magnificent" tain Smith and second officer I^g- morning, asphyxiated by gas. ly and arbitrarily made the price of line McKinzie, aged 43 years, is dead Dr. Leroy spent four days at Hood gott. of the ill-fated trawler Crane, It Is believed to have been acciden­ coal. He said pressure was brought at her home in this city. Mrs. Mc­ River inspecting the beautiful ex­ was held today. Immense crowds tal. The boy came from Japan yes­ to bear to compel the dealers to Kinzie came to Walla Walla 30 years hibit of Hood River district products attended. All business was suspend­ terday and intended to enter the maintain fuel at full pricea ago. She was the widow of Isaac Mc­ but In spite of his utmost endeavors ed and flags on all buildings were at the University of California. The wo­ Kinzie, one of the prominent citizens he was able to secure but 12 boxes of half rnast. A hundred wreaths were man was 31. of Walla Walla in the early days. Crew and Psspongers Saved, f selected fruits for the Portland ex­ received. Including one from King Chicago Wheat. hibit. What he did secure, however, Ed ward. San Juan. Oct. 25.—Forty passen­ Railroad Manager Resigns. Chicago. Oct. 27.—December wheat is very fine, and is an assorted lot gers and crew of the steamship Kel­ opened at $1.15% and closed at San Francisco. Oct. 24.—Charles comprising every variety. The rea­ vin, which was abandoned in the open Will Stop tlie Baltic Fleet. $1.14 \ May wheat opened at sea, two s Angeles. Oct. 27.—George W. Metcalf to order a searching invest­ short distance this side of Bingham Still others who have heard all the yourself in this court,” remarked the Relthman suicided in the city jail by igation of steamboat inspector serv­ (the body was found a mile and a testimony, believe the man was kill­ judge. slashing his abdomen in a horrible ice In every department. Rear Admi­ half this side of Bingham) Conductor ed by No. 22, by failing between cars Harlington is a painter. C. J. Wil­ manner. ral Kempff will Investigate the dis­ Waffle, on his way from the caboose while walking on the top of the son Is a carpet layer. Both work for trict whose headquarters are in San to the front of the train, found a train, and that the more or less mu­ different firms. Yesterday while at The largest stick of saw timber in Francisco. • bundle, on top of a car, which has tilated body was dragged first in one work they met at the same house. the world will be on exhibition at the been Identified as Swauger's bundle, direction and then in another until They quarreled; swear words were Lewis and dark fair. It will be 10# Young Walton has been positively but Mr. Waffle supposed It belonged it was left where found by the engi­ used and Harlington was arrested. feet long. 12 feet square at the base, identified by the motorman and con­ to some hobo, and having no knowl­ neer of the light engine perhaps 15 The reason for the quarrel was not and eight feet square at the top, will ductor, as the highwayman who shot edge of Swauger, brought It into the hours after falling from the train. brought out at the trial. It is alleg­ contain 40,000 feet of lumber and Policeman Nelson in an attempted caboose. This was Friday evening. The theory that he was riding on ed that domestic troubles were the cost $300. It will be furnished by hold-up of the Albina car, a month Neither Mr. Waffle nor any member the rods has been abandoned. The cause. W. F. McGregor, of Astoria. ago. of that crew heard of any accident I jury will meet again tomorrow. HAS LOCATED HO VERDICT FOUND IN SWAUGER CASE Seattle Trolleys Crash To- Oregon Delegation Will Leave gether Head On, Injuring Portland on the Night of Twenty People. November 9. Athens. O.. Oct. 24.—General <'buries H. Grosvenor ha» given out i his prediction uu the election. He predicts that Roosevelt and Fairbanks will carry New York. West Virginia. Indiana and Wisconsin." He classes Montana and Maryland V. <01.1 BEVI. ESTATE MAN, ( ONE FARE RATE OF as doubtful states with chances In fa­ vor of Parker. According to his fig­ (70 FOR ROUND TRIP. Is I ATALI.Y HURT. ures, Roosevelt will have 314 votes in the elctoral college, and says there will be a good working republican Outbour»! < ar W a* 10 Minutes I^te Makc Uw Rcgular Walla Walia Prize llgln. Mea-tlng Plai-e*—IntMHiial Car Also tiw- Ivrtegaüoo—Mayor MaU|>le Are berioudy In­ Al Tero will fight four rounds. Joe jure«! and < »4e W111 Dira—Gros» land — AUetalaZK* I rom «tregua Robertson, of Vancouver, Wash . and K. R. Stone, of Omaha, will meet. < ur» i.---iw—, < iaargral. Ila» Vlways lira-n < «xnparattvel, Robertspn 1s a small fighter, and IUghi at Irrigation Meetings. Stone will weigh al least 40 pounds more. Seattle. Oct. 25.—Twenty wera in- _________________ Jure-m <'ara all railroads leading to Ei l*.ermuda Asphalt company, and I! e a m.ic te-.. .j where the accident OC-! Pas- arid efforts are being put for- latter appealed to a higher court. The - - : - 1 > min­ ■ a rd to induce a* many <*regoniana derision upholds the attachment on to attend a* possible in order to se­ part of the government asphalt fields ute» Ule in starting, tried to make ar* th* next convention for Port- up the time. The .abound car tried and provides for the appointment of Lar.d during tbe Lewis and Clark ex- to make the next switch, and both a receiver. po».rior. The regular rat* to El Paso »ere running 20 miles per hour. Delegates to the congreaa, A. i'ole. a real «.state man. is fa- is $7e World'» lair Ijiuvme- taily hurt. Motorman Tom Berg. th-re tore may go and return for thia St. Loula Oct. 24—The official - - Pu.lman tare for tbe round John Perky pyle, Koadmasier Dave and authentic figures of the receipts Sullivan. F D. Clever. John Colelle. tr.p win be $12. and expenditures of the World s Fair May or Matlock, who is now at St. W F Boyd, the two Wagner girls, for the first months. May. June. July L uls, will return to Pendleton in are severely injured and others and August, show that the total re-1 time to vote and will then proceed slightly. celpts for that period amounted to I Judge Stephen A. Lowell It is reported later that one of the to Paso. $2* 445.#2#. the disbursements for ha> signified his intention of going the same period $2#.477.445. leaving I Wag er girls, aged 14. will die from > the congress if possible. His law her tnjurie*. She was pinned between a balance on hand September 1 of | two «eats in the front end of the car. ptiru-er T. G. Halley, who is now in 8188.355. is expected to be in £. Pas*, W F. B<>yd is also thought to be tt.e '**■ ■ -> injured. Grom carelessness on also Wi.liam Blakeley and H. J. Tay­ Meet lArning« w I mim Decrease. . art of both motormen Is charg­ lor. ■ New York. Oct. 24—The director* ed. Heretofore Oregon's representation of the United States Stel corporation al the irrigation congress has been today declared the regular quarterly] very light. At Colorado Spring* <<>MMIR*i|q.i Drl<-gat>-* V*wnilh- ended feptember 30 show» the net meetit.g there were 12## delegate* in **c. Ixwti* In Vnnual *e-wd.>n. earnings to be 31S.7BOO##; for th»| and 4v from this stat*. same f»er1od last year they were $32.-1 Governor George E. Chamberlain .- Louts Oct. •(.—The Trans-Mis­ 4(#.(M. sissippi Commercial Congress began and Congressman J. N. Wlillaznoon it* 15th annual session this morning will lead the Portland delegation. Tbe Vair--liIp W ill lie Tested. in the Hall of Congrem at tbe W'orld's Portlanders srtll leave tor El Paso on St. I»ui». Oct. 24—-Captain Bald-1 Thoma* Richardson of Port­ the night of November 3. taking four win. <>L»San Francisco, stated today I ia 1. Ore. e County. wards. aged 45 years, a pioneer of Judge Lowell is also tn correspon­ Wallula. Wash.. Oct. »3. — (To the Walla W'aila. died in this city last dence with W. 8. Goodman, ex-repre­ night of cancer of the stomach The Hist oregonlan. I—In your issue of sentative. of Milton. and with W. T. remains will be interred at Dayton the 17th inst. I see that you have been misinformed as regards affair* Shaw, president of the Hudson Bay Edwards leaves three children. to secure their In school district 84. The west end- Irrigation Company era are accused of trying to run thing* attendance If possible. Snow at Duluth. Duluth. Oct. 24.—A snowstorm I without regard to the wishes of the STOCK PRIZES AT PORTI-AND. raged In this city all night. There | east endera. Now. the truth of the matter la OCfev* that the east enders carried on school Leals and Clark Expotltioa (M.OOO for Cooling Animal Show. and didn't «-.ire whether the west end­ ers were alive or not. They enumer­ Portland. Oct. 24.—The Lewis and ated children out of district 105; Clark exposition has voted $4 0.#49 their books were kept in such shape for i -• rr.iums for a big livestock dis­ that nobody could tell anything about play from all trans-Rocky Mountain them, their director* took pecuniary states during next summer. About interest in the furnishing of school $12.will be offered In premiums supplies contrary to law. for horse« $14.00# for cattle. $4$## We in the west end. built a new for sheep and goats. $350# for s«rtne school house, the east enders. as they and $1590 for poultry and dog* style themselves never even gave us a dollar. We asked their directors as PRl NF CROP SHORT. gentlemn. to allow us one month FIR-r VND ONI Yt AM- school in the new school house; they North«»*! HarvvM Will Be But SO 1*111.N 11 VI I Y NEXT *Art RDA1 refused us. They are afraid of edu­ to 40 IVr Cent o< l *ual Crop. cation. There are still one or two dryers Now. by the east enders. I don't le-orgi' 4. Ilrovvncll of Oregon City m.'»n ill who live In the east side— running in the prune district. It is W ill Vililrc*« Voters on Republican there are only two men at the bottom raid but they null likely be done In a l) Vilvlrv**- live Meeting— The crop ts coming very rapidly, Now. the policy of the west enders < ainiMign I* Exceedingly Quiet— is this; Run two schools in tbe dis­ according to Mr. Gtle. of the Willam­ ette Valiev Association, but is not No Furtlw*r Arrangement* Mode for trict. three if necessary. Give every liilil a chance. We are willing to moving off very fast. The crop when S|>cvelH-* During the < aiiqvalgn. pay our share, and let the east end it is ail in will be just about as esti­ mated heretofore about 25 or 3# per do the same. It seems queer, though, that the cent of the crop of last year, which There will be a gathering of the re­ for the entire Northwest amounted to publican clans in Pendleton next Sat­ men vv ho want the district divided about 3# 00#.### pound* Thus there have rented their farms and are mov ­ urday night. State Senator George will be from 7.500.00« to 3 «90.### C. Brownell of Clackamas county, ing away. They hoped we would not pounds this year In the Northwest. vote a tax this year, but we did. and one of the prominent campaigners of If the market depended upon the the slate will be present as the princi­ will next year. Respectfully. prunes of the Pacific coast this year, DAVID MARSHALL. pal orator. prices would be very high, but for­ Chairman Board of Director* Arrangements for the rally have tunately, this is not the situation, not been completed. County Chair­ and a good deal of the market condi­ II limit* «-(»NTRAt'TS FILED. man Frank Curl of this city, has re­ tion defiendu entirely upon the enor­ ceived word that Brownell would be mous crops In Europe. Especially SupcrtntciHleat E. B. Conklin and 21 present, but the place of meeting has are the German and French craps Ti-tsclicr* \rc Now on tin* Rcconl*. not been selected. Judge Janies A. reported as being very heavy. Fee of Pendleton, one of the presiden­ The one thing that saves the prune City Superintendent E. B. Conklin tial electors for Oregon, will be In­ wild the 24 teachers of the Pendleton growers of the Pacific Northwest ts vited to be present and also address public schools, this morning filed the fact that they have at least 75 the gathering. their contracts with the county school per*cent of 30-49« and 40-50s In their The coming of Brownell will mark They will, of «upertntendent. They are among the crop of this year. the first and perhaps the only politi­ Inst of the teachers in the county to course, realize the best prices that cal meeting of a public nature held comply with the regulation requiring are going under the circumstance* In Pendleton or Umatilla county this the filing of contracts. fall. St. Izilus Fair Attendance. The names of the teaching force of the city schools follow: E. B. Conk­ Following is the monthly and ALLEGED THIEF ABRISTE». lin. George W. Eyre. Clara G. Hall. grand totals of the St. Louis fair at­ Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe. Mary Rltner. tendance since the opening on April W. R. t'olcinaii In Custody at Cany«»» Carrie L. Epple. Eva L. Wood. Neva 30; City, Wanted Here. l-ane. Rozena Epple. Pearl Wills, April. 1 day .............................. 147.733 W. R. Coleman wanted In this city Sadie Baum. Eva D. Froome. Stella L. May. 24 day..................................1.001,331 on a charge of horse stealing, was Marple. Pearl Rinearaon. Anna Lin­ June. 24 days............................. 3.124.834 placed under arrest yesterday after­ genfelter. Francelia Duncan. Maude July. 27 days .............................3.343.55T noon at Canyon City. Ore., and will Davis. Metta White, Alma Harris. August. 3S days ...................... 3.088.743 be held pending the arrival of an of­ Elinor Moorhouse. Rebah Gans. Car- September. 24 days.................. 3.451.873 ficer to bring him here. Coleman is lenetle Haley. Anna M. Deal. Edna October, 1 day .......................... 117.318 charged with taking a horse belong­ Uren and Nettie Elton. ing to a Ukiah farmer. The crime Is Grand total ........................... 13.515.511 The funeral of Mrs. Mary Wilson alleged to have taken place last week. United State* engineers declare Suspicion was directed toward was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock Coleman, but he had disappeared. from the residence of her parents at that unless systematic and regular Sheriff Taylor wired out descriptions Pilot Rock. The services were con­ dredging ts done in the Mississippi throughout the country and the fugi­ ducted by Rev. R. J. Dlven. field mis­ river, that It will become useless for sionary for the Presbyterian church. navigation. tive was soon located and arrested. I