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I« WEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • WEEKLY EDITION I • 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 <aose who differ from its views, as well as to its friends. VOL. XXVIII ASV • • • • • • • • • • PENDLETON, OKEGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2X.1901 li i i . i > rote it \ pe . The East Oregonian of Pen- dleton. Oregon, is 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, accu rately and fully. • • • NO. 96 a success of the school exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. Itakcr County Farnwr XXitli Flic Be It further resolved. That spec ial thanks ot the asoclatlon be ex t'liihlrcn X»«aults Girl of 15. tended to Its present officers and ex linker City. Oct. 24.—John Hand. ecutive committee for their time and a rancher living 10 miles northwest efforts so willingly given for the ad of Haines, was brought tn yesterday vancement of education in the Inland by Sheriff Brown and lodged in the Empire to President Robert C. county jail. French, of Eastern Oregon State Nor The charge against him on the jail mal School, who has exercised such register is ra|>e. committed upon the consumate skill In presiding over and person of Allie Bates, a 15-year-old carrying out the details of the meet Son and Daughter of Promi Youthful Roger McDonald Ar girl who has been in his employ for to the ladies- clubs and teachers Over 300 Shots Poured Into a Fleet of English Fishing some time past. One of Oregon’s Foremost Educators and President of the ing. of the city of Pendleton for their Hand is a married man. about 45 nent Illinois Man Suspected rested for Threatening and courtesies and hospitality, and also years of age and has a wife and three State University Has No Fear for (he Future. Smacks at Close Range. for their decorations of the hall and children. of Crime. Extortion. for their most cordial and delightful He does not deny ills guilt nor does reception, to the press of Pendleton, he seem to realize the enormity of Ills which has so copiously and accurate crime, lie waived a preliminary ex ly recorded the work of the associa MH- XI I I II: THOMPSON DIES MOULD DYNAMITE HIGGEN I'islwriiK'ii Rilievi ami X ■••—el» IN-»tr<>»«-1|—Ku»»ian» risiuglii Llie> XX ere amination and In default of 32000 Pre-toll XX. search <'otuim-ml» tlie S y-leni of Publie S c I mmi I G ricial loll tion, to the singers and others who bail was committed for trial at the I ROM I < ALSEN. IMH H XM IF HE DIDST “DIG. have in any way ald-d or added to Being Attacke«! by a Japanese Fleet In North Sea—After Milking tlio Originatiti by Prvf. Frank lligh-r. of Pori land < Ily Srttooto—Says it next term of the circuit court. the program of the meeting and Fi-liing Smack- tlu* Ku—ian- -leiiiiicil Away at Full Speed XX illiout la tlic Most ITexiblc un.l Progrv-s4v— y-l.-tn In tlic United -tat«*- To e¡ ipeclally to Mr. Freston W. Search. tor the many Inspiring thoughts and Tlciiard lllggina, Son of -MctniMrr of When Ils X<mng Man railed at the Reiulering AM—All England Is Xflame amt F nie»» lt<|Miraiioii 1» lin- <la>—Su|M-rinlemient Toonry, of »|ek»is-. Xiliire—<•» U m - In-lituti Ideals v* hlch he has presented to us Board of Super, i»<rs of Peoria, L'n- Over 12.000 Communicants al the Spot iM-dgnaud. to Get Hl, SIX.- throughout the I meeting and to the mediately Xia«!«*. XX ar XX ill Follow. PrvMdrnc of MomiHMilli \<»niual on Atlilrth**»—Preston \S der Arrtwi, Accused Munier^- General Convention in St. btul- >»o «ash. H«- XXas Taken Into Cas- tnemtiers of the < t'hristian church for >11» X'lrtlm Mail»- an Apoluuuent St. Louin. Oct. 24.—oMre than 12.- the privilege of this I lody— DeuDd All Knowledge of ttie Search Tonight on In th<- I utlarrbtml.'* very convenient 000 persons from all parts of the XXlth Hl I'atiaer, But ii-u-wl XXas place of meeting Plot XX Ben Arrested—Till» Is tiie a • ••••••••••••••••••a • •»••••••••a a Vnited States and from almost every G. W KYttK. .Mel by Irate Son and Daughter, Third Xtirmpt to Extort Money a country on the globe are assembled J E CHERRY XX I m > Arc said to Have In flirted I a- To Frank Rlgler. superintendent of illustrated lecture last night on ’ The Insu R iggin la,tham—He Is an Hull. England. Oct. 24.—Shortly after midnight Saturday the a at St. Louis attending the Interna 1 NEILL. World's Greatest Pictures,” and an a Russian Baltic squadron came on a Hull fishing fleet. 200 lai Injuries— .Myatory miles surround, >-»’> Mark, it L, wM. tional Missionary convention of the the Portland city schools, according Resolutions. art treat seldom enjoyed In any city a from here in the North Sea. and without warning fired on the U m - WI m .U- Xffalr—Mr». 1 ttompMon to Preston XX'. Search, the "schoolmas Christian church. was highly appreciated by a represen- a boats, sinking the trawler Crane, killing her skipper and mate and a Among the delegates of many races ter traveler." is due the credit of Dird XXliiMiut Making a statement. % I II.IIMXO < OXSPIlt %< Y. tatlve Pendleton audience which fill • seriously wounding several of her crew. and nations are more than 30 Chi having the plan for the graduations ‘•hhago. Oct. 22 —Charged with ed the First Christian church to over a The firing continued for half an hour, after which the Rus -• nese and possibly as many Japanese. Xnw-rican Offlavr Inveigled by a attempted extortion. Roger McDon- of grammar school pupils, that give, flowing. a sians hurriedly steamed away without making any effort to diacov- Beautiful liven of U m - I »la nd». Peoria. III. Oct. 21.—Mrs Nellie ald aged 23. was arrested lajst night a er the extent of the damage inflicted. XVIth the aid of the stereopticon promise of being the best In America, Mr». Xllh-s C. Moon* Detul. Thompson, wife of a former real by detectives, at a spot which it is The news was brought to Hull by the trawlers Moulmein and Mr. Search I-eaven worth. Oct. 31. — In the spoke in detail on the Walla Walla. Ort. 24 —Mrs. Miles In hls address this morning before masterpieces of the world's artists, hearing of the divorce suit of Lieu estate dealer of this city, disd today said j>y the police has been designat Mino, which were seriously damaged by shots, but none ft board ed in a letter to Harlow M. H iggin- «' Moore, wife of ex-Governor Mlles the session of the Inland Empire exhibiting pictures of Da XTnci. Rue- tenant Suliiey Burbank of the Sixth at her home at Lacon. a were injured. <’ Moore of Washington, died al Teachers association, . Mr. Search de- bens. Rafael. Richard Higgins, a son of John C. botham a prominent Chicago mll- The fate of several other vessels was unknown to the Molli« Angelo. Rembrandt. Infantry against Mrs. Conception Vas- ■c.alre demanding the deposit of Oakland. Cal.. Sunday morning She dared: a mein and Mino, when they left the scene. The injured werr a Bonheur. Corot. Millet and others, ques of X'allodolid. Philippine Islands Higgins, a member of the board of Sit 5'.'" ir. -Uh ur.der penalty of hav had gone to Oakland in search of supervisors of Peoria county, a Sergeants Euchu and Jackson and a brought to this city. and "The best schools are not in the show h*g the artistic beauty of each health. She was a native of East Private Byrnes testified that the wo- prominent politician, is under arrest ing hls residence blown up. The news has created intense indignation throughout England, East, but they are to be found in the and enlarging on the scope and aim The officers deposited a bag of pa Portland. Oregon, and a daughter of of art as a teacher. man Is of no reputation, and that on a state warrant accused of the It is generally felt that unless a satisfactory explanation is imme- per, at the appointed place and se- Dr. B. S. Baker, a pioneer of Port XX'est. Here we find the greater flex murder. diately forthcoming the attack must be regarded as an act of war. a Burbank is the victim ot Filipino con Mr Search has visited the art •al ibility in graduations and the greater land. The woman's death is said to be ■ reted themselves. When McDonald spiracy. a recognition of the individual. There leries of Pari». Dresden. Berlin and the result of a mysterious affair in put ir. ar. a pea rance he was arrested. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a The records of Justice of the Peace is closer classification in the schools the various galleries of Italy, and Is He is hostile and der.les connection the nailing r'sim of the Rock Island Diwoierer ot Gold Deail. M.-pa. who say, he married the cou of the East, and whlls I do not wish familiar with the history of the mas with the plot, This Is the third at depot m this city Saturday. It is al- Mullin. Idaho. Ort. 24. — Mrs Abbie ple are carelessly kept. Byrnes tes- the Russian Baltic fleet passed Al- Russian Scared at a Rocket. to be understood as saying claasslfl- terpiece, and their creator, and in op Higginbotham, eg-d that Richard Higgins, aged 24. tempt to hold Finnegan, only daughter of John cation in the schols of the East, and terspersed hls Illustrated lecture with titled that he himself had been on London. Oct. 24.—The Russian demev Island in the English Channel .1 his sister Jennie, aged 26. inter- who 1» said to be ar. easy mark. where Merrill, discoverer of gold term, of closest Intimacy with the off the coast of Normandy. traditions and >«C»nds current In the while I do not wish to be understood ambassy has issued the following re epted a letter from the soman to Rutte now stands, was found dead in w. .man. assaying classification is not needed, homes of the great masters garding the North Sea incident: XT MERCY OF THE IXTOPtX bed last night from alcohol. Like her The Judge took under advisement a their father, asking for a meeting at Survivors at London. there I, danger of too much attention “Admiral Rojestvensky is undoubted The lecture closed with an intro- the depot, and that Higgins and hls father. she died penniless letter Burbank wrote to the war de being paid to the class and not du-tlon of the U* greatest pictures tn ly not responsible tor the order to London. Ort. 24.—Joseph Smith, partment. explaining file terms of - ••••r •. I an uncle, met Mrs. Tliomp- standard <HI < «anpaay XX 111 Dominate enough paid to the individual.” fire, as he had gone -ahead with the son of Captain George Smith. of the the world, and with the aid of the ••Cheated tlie Gallo»-." Pacific Coaat Rai In «d*. endearment used by him in writing son. when an altercation followed. first and second fleet. Crane, who wa skilled by one of the The higher plan a, well a, several powerful stereopticon, these splendid to Mra. X'asquez. New York. Oct. 34.—Frank Gustaf- The ti<ket agent assisted the wo Sew York. Oct. 22—Following the As the fleet did not see the lights shots fired by the Russian squadron, man to the train, and afterward report of the purchase by John D. son. a convicted wife murderer, who other, were demonstrated with dia- work, of art were produced In their of the fishing fleet. the Russians and two skippers ot the fleet, arrived was to have been sentenced today to grams, According to Prof. Rlgler. he most perfect and Inspiring aspect. found a pool of blood on the floor of Rockefeller through Kuhn, Loeb & PARKER CIIAIIG& XX ASTE. mistook a rocket fired from one of at London this morning and drove to die in the electric chair, committed allows pupils In each grade to move The painting, selected by the world's th- waiting room. The woman was Go. Of a block of !?!••« shares of the trawlers for a hostile signal. The the foreign office. art judges as the 10 greatest in ex ac- forward In two different classes erely Injured and has been in a Atchison.. Topeka A Santa Fe stock, suicide this morning by hanging him- titf* F ip’txfiturrN <»f die Gorrrn- istence. are as follow, fact that the fleet steamed away •natose ror.dinsn for several daya it is said that at the next meeting of self In his cell at the Tombs prison. cording to their ability and aptitude C tmicfrtMT at *n>r Ha<ur. after the firing, is probably due to One division covers more ground St. Petersburg. Oct. 24 —A Guido's “Aurora." Da X'inct's "Last -he bed without making a statement. th» board of directors three of them dia- Ksopus Oct- 2! —Parker this It is said that young Higgins and hls the belief that no damage was done, patch from General Stoessel. of the than the other in the same length of Supper ” Rembrandt's “Civic Guard." Dure Food law I'phel«!. w-ii resnrr. and will be succeeded by We are compelled to await news from date of October 20. says time. Ruben's "The Descent From the afternoon addressed a delegation of •ister admittel the woman being at- James StfUman. E. H Harriman and XX’ashnlgton. Oct. 24.—The su- St. Petersburg before we can explain "The chief suffering among the "I doubt." said Mr. Search "If Prof. Cross." Correggio’s "Holy Night” !••• democrats from Hudson county. tacked at the station. -I’her William Rockefeller or Wil the matter fully. No news has yet , members of the garrison is due to a preme court today in the case of Cliff Rlgler himself fully realises the value Titian • "Assumption of the X'irgin". New Jersey. Hi, speech was a reply liam G. Rockefeller. vs. the United States, again sustain to a arrived.’ recent address by Taft, who de- Angelo's "Iuist Judgment." Murillo's MyLDIEltS INDER GLARD lack of warm clothing. The soldiers The purchase of the Atchison Mock ed the constitutionality of the oleo- of hls plan and Its Importance to the nted th.it the republican admlnlstra- are manufacturing for themselves, entire United States. I have exam "lmma> ulate Conception.” Raphael's b> Interests dominated by the Rock- margarine law. tion waMed money . Tn »able at Monterey Likely to End efellers will bottle up the Rock Is- All News Suppresse«I. shoes out of all kinds of material ined Into and made a close study of "Sistine Madonna." Raphael , "Trans Rain fell all m rnlng and made the “As there is still an Immense all the schemes of graduation in use figuration." St. Petersburg. Ort. 24.—Because »eriou-l> B»-tw«wn U Idle and Coi- land and force It either to build Its roads muddy. but the delegation by the principal school, of this coun of the absence of official information i quantity of flour, but only a little own line to the Pacific coast, which •>rv»l Trooper». marched from the station, congre try. and I am pleased to say that Rlg from Admiral Rojestvensky. the cen I horse meat, the garrison is determ- TI X« III It- I LUT OLITI I It- Monterey. CaL. Oct. 21—The sol- could not be very easily financed gate'! on the lawn and shook hands I ined to fight to the last man and ler'» gives the most promise. ” sor has refused to permit publicity just now. or establish connections on with Parker. The candidate denied dier who was shot Jester-lay was Ser- the last drop of blood.” of the North Sea affair, Nothing **escni>i \ minai b. terms with the monopolists to- In that Pr»-»l»l«'ni < ampbeil's Address. gear.* Tooley of Co K. 15th Infantry the expenditures of the govern known outside of official quarters the \rit Ye The session of the teachers' asso Much excitement prevails at the old transcontinental business ment have been managed In a spirit the incident. Rockefellers may dictate, Japanese Ixi-t SI Guns. ciation this morning wag by far the a • •••••• • • of economy and said his charges of capital and double guards have been The removal of the Atchison as an Rome. Oct. 24.—A dispatch from most Interesting of the entire week a extravagance had not been answered placed around the camps as it is fear Independent line places the Pacific Briti»li Mcrticantman seu relied. Tokio states Japanese losses at Yen- President P L Campbell. of the President—J. A Tormey, ed more and serious trouble will oc su- Portsmouth. Oct. 24.—The report tai were 8300 8 300 killed and 26.000 University of Oregon, spoke for half cur between the white and colored coast at the mercy of a com bi nation perint endent Spokane city UII.I. VITI II- of railroad, more extensive and is confirmed that Jhe Russian Baltic wounded, The Japanese said they an hour on the training of a cltiaen. troops. schools. a powerful than ever dreamed of by RI DI « Eli KATE sECI REU Mr Campbell fleet stopped and searched a mer lost 31 guns. is an entertaining a First X'lce President—Lout, F a The citizens are also excited over Decision Xgaln-t Them tn Routing Huntington. The oil trust chantman off the Isle of Wight. the fact that during the fire the hose C. P. a Anderson Whitman College TO El. PASO («INVENTION. •peaker and a mar. of charming per a Ca«e>e at !<»» Xngvle«. sonality. A resume ot his remark, a Second X’lce President—J M a «as - ut by soldier, and but for the seems In a fair way to dominate the Xrnii«*» Within Rifle shot. Ix» Angeles. Ort. 21—The fight be prompt use of a new one the city railroads of the country. follows: a Martin, superintendent XX'el- a Briti~b .Message Is XVarni. St. Petersburg. Ort. 24.—Kuropat tween the Interstate commerce c>;m- might have been destroyed "A new sense of power and also of a ser city schools. a London, Oct. 24.—After a confer kin reports this morning: “Saturday Seitvtary A. King Wilaon. of the Or- OPTIONil! «ITU MINISTERS. responsibility has developed in Amer a Third X'lve President—E B a mlsston and the fruit growers of ence at the foreign office, Lansdowne night and Sunday passed quietly. egtm Irrigation A-ewM-iation. Writes ica since the close of the ■Spanish a Conklin, superintendent Pen- a Southern California against the rail WRITING PI ICE LETTER. sent a strongly worded mes«tage to Russian volunteers harrassed the Judge laiwell Hull One Farr of war. Springing into the first place, a May or Xiay Nut Marry Divorced Par dleton city school, a road routing pool ended today, tn the Ambassador Scott at St. Petersburg, enemy and the Japanese attempted United States court by Judge Well < ablnrt formulating Call for Another •70 for Round Trip Has Bren Se as a commercial nation, she has aino a ly Afire Innocence Is F.-tabUsbed. Corresponding Secretary — C. A. govern- to attack our outposts, but were re for delivery to the Russian cured for IH-k-gatr-t to the National been recognized by the older nation, a Coleman, principal Spokane a born', decision to put an injunction Boaton. Oct. 21.—The Episcopal ment. The foreign secretary is now pulsed." ment Are Too High. a against the latter. Into Immediate ef high school. . canon. as adopted, prohibits the re The armies are within rifle shot of in conference with Admiral Fisher. Irrigation < on g T r -* Trip XX 111 Re as a dominant factor in world poil- a Washington. Oct. 21. — The cabinet The rai 1 r«*a«1* gave notice of tics. Her advice 1. nought, her warn- I a Treasurer—J. Elmer Myers, a fect, each other. Kuropatkin has ordered first lord of the admiralty. quire Four Days—Pullman Fare. Ings are heeded, and her justice la a at a regular meeting today, devoted marriage of either party to a divorce superintendent XX'alla Walla a appeal to the I’nlted States supreme a renewal ot the offensive. most all nt its time to the formation while the other is living, but leaves It • 12. admitted. By her honesty and dlrect- a court. county school, Expected Japanese Attack. of a circular letter to the powers, tn- with n the discretion of any minister nesa she Is rapidly changing meth a Chairman Executive Board- a Offh-ial Count of Losnc». viting them to participate in another to decline to solemnise the marriage Cheerbourg. Oct. 24.—The advance ods of the old insincere diplomacy a Il N Wright, superintendent ■f divorced persons. Ar. exception is peace conference at The Hague. Atlantic fleet, consist- St. Petersburg. Ort. 24. — The fol Judge S. A Lowell has received a guard of the She stand, now not only for liberty, a I^nlston city schools made in case the innocent party to The letters will be sent out within ing of torpedo boats, is in the outer lowing list of Russians killed and letter from Secretary A. King Wll- but for fair-dealing and the fulfill a Next place of meettng. Spokane. a a few days to ambassadors and minis the divorce, but the Innocence must, harbor. The ships which fired on wounded in the fighting at the Shak- son. of the Oregon Irrigation Aaso- ment of promises. Her ability to a ters abroad for presentation at the be determined by the bishop of the fishing vessels in the North Sea have he river from October 11 to 19. is elation, informing him that a round bear this burden of responsibility will respective foreign offices. The letter diocese. not arrived. The utmost precaution given out today: "Killed, one gener trip rate of one fare from all points depend on the character of her citi will make no reference to the Russo- is being taken to guard against an al. 237 officers. 17.650 men. Wound on the O. R. & N. has just been zenship. Although reports of munici The seventh annual meeting of the Ulihu-trrtn^ on Istiunua. Japanese race. attack. It is reported the Russian ed. three generals. 302 officers. 2475 secured for delegates to the meeting pal corruption and ot illegal combina Inland Empire Teachers' association Panama. Oct. 22.—The reported fleet had learned that the Japanese men. Guns lost. 91; guns taken. 37. of the National Irrigation Congress tions may cause us to fear, yet it re- and the annual Institute of the teach fighting east of the canal zone yes had planned a night attack to be The Russians captured 302 prison- at El Paso, November 15-18. lit *X BRlt.XXD FOILED mains true that the great body of our ers of Vmatilla county, adjourned terday prove, to have been a «»nail made on the squadron in the English era; lost 1867, taken by the Japan- The fare 1, 370. and the Pullman citizens is sound. Corruption Is ex- at noon today, today. The election of of- ese. live Omaha XoutK- Embarked on a invasion ot Colombians and not a charge, are 312. if a berth is taken, posed and punished, and woe to the fleers and the adoption of resolutions Channel. clash between the Panamans and and the trip will require four day« monopolist who trespasses too far on concluded the session. Criminal Career. LEAPS Tilt: WOR1 I» American marines. The canal zone Sympathy for Hull's People. each way. I-egal the patience of the people, "Face to Face With Great Ideals” Omaha. Neb Ort. 21.—A gang of police »ill reinforce the marines and »■looting TI m I t Own Men. Following is the letter from M r remedies are readily at hand, and wag the subject of the last discourse London. Oct. 24.—After a lengthy bo>-a arrested here have confessed the Panama troops are ready to co SC Petersburg. Oct. 24.—A return Wilson; interview with Lansdowne at Buck He drew Jeffcr»on Myer» Wire» Fa»t Oregon that they intended to imitate by Preston XX' Search the operate with the Americans tn re ed officer tells the following grue Judge Stephen A. Lowell. Pendleton. will be fearlessly used. ingham Palace, King Edward tele "What shall be the nature of the forth the great Importance of having ian the Rr»ult of tlie < nmpctitton Chicago car barn bandits and blow storing order. some story of the fighting on the re- Oregon: graphed a message of sympathy to training of our future citizens; first always before the young mind treat to Mukden: at ill«- St. Isiul» Fair—Oregon XX In up the Harney street bam. scours the In answer to your favor of the l»th the mayor of Hull. money and embark as train robbers “The Japanese continually tricked Inst. I beg to say Mr. Brannick is at of all. Jo make self-respecting, self- great deeds and actions of good In Antes Jury Disagrees. Fir»! in «■rain» ami Gra-w- amt They also confessed to many daring our men during night fighting by St. Ixiuls fair, but he and Mr. Rich supporting men and women of them order that the Ideal, may be thus Minneapolis. Ort. 21.—The jury in Take» 35 Gokl amt 10 siKrr Mnlal- hold-ups and burglaries in the last The highest motive in education is to formed. Russians Were Heartless. shouting in Russian which scores of ardson will both be at El Paso. the third trial of ex-Mayor Ames. give the fullest possible development He told In hls pleasing way Na- —XX in» Merlai» in I'l»li. <*anie. I'or- few months. London, Oct. 24.—Lansdown's mes them seem to know. During the con charged with bribery, extortion and The railroad fare will be one rate of all the powers of the Individual. thanlel Hawthorne's story of "The sage to Lamedorff it is learned, laid fused fighting which took place on for the round trip. The fare from e-try ami Eilucational Exhibit. the main tai nance of a wholesale sys "A healthy body and a healthy soul Great Stone Face." and how It shap- san Domingo Buys Arms. special stress on the callousness of our retreat we fired a volley Into a Portland to El Paso and return will tem of blackmail of disorderly wo are perequisites to the best citizen ’ The ed the mind and life of a boy. the warships in failing to offer as brown mass of men. to be met with be 370. good for 30 days. As near Washington. Oct. 21.— Minister men. today reported a disagreement ship. The life of the school, by Its Man With the Hoe." "The Sistine Ma sistance to the fishing fleet, after dis the appalling answer, 'Ne strelalte. as I can figure It. the time will be St. Louis. Ort. I.—(Special. )—The Daw s<,n of San Domingo, cables the and the case will be placed on trial justice. Its helpfulness and Its aspira donna" and Beethoven's Ninth Sym covering the mistake. Immediate re mui Russki“.' (Don't fire, we are four days. The sleeping car fare tions. should make the best prepara phony were brought forward as ex Oregon agricultural exhibit at the state department that the Dominican again Monday. dress is demanded. RussiansJ. Our soldiers ceased fir from Portland to El Paso is 312. It Louisiana Purchase Exposition has government has purchased abroad ing. and were immediately met by a is the intention of the Portland peo tion for citizenship. Our children amples of things portraying ideals. New Jersey Democratic. 20.000 rifles and a large supply of should be taught the common sense “ Back of every book." he declared, been awarded the grand prize on Three Hundred Shots at Close Range. volley which knocked a dozen men ple to leave here the evening of the New York. Oct. 21.—A canvass of ammunition in order to be prepared of doing right, the duty of giving "is the heart and soul of an author; grains and grasses, beside 35 gold. 41 for any possible revolutionary move the doubtful states made by the dem Hull, England, Oct. 24.—Only one over. Our men were furious enough 9th of November. fair equivalents, and the glories and back of every picture is the life ot silver and 23 bronze medals; tn fish ocratic national committee will be menu vessel arrived this morning from to butcher their own parents. They We are now satisfied that there responsibilities of American citizen an artist. not T«»ach the children made public tomorrow. Vice-Chair the scene of the attack of the Baltic surrounded the Japanese and slaugh will be a good delegation go. I shall eries and game. 9 gold. 4 silver and alone of the book or the teacher, but ship." man Nichol said today that New Jer Cashier Short •75.0(10. fleet on the British fishing vessels. tered every one of them, giving no be'glad to furnish you any further 1 bronze; in forestry. 6 gold. 2 silver of something of the great mind that has Superintendent J. A. Tormey, The latest reports state that the Rus quarter. Tullahoma. Tenn., Ort. 21.—Allen sey is not considered doubtful, but it Information I can and should be the Spokane city schools, spoke on poured out its very life blood through and 2 bronze, in education. 1 gold. 1 “The next night a similar Incident pleased to know in advance who are sians fired 300 shots at the fishing Parker, cashier of the First National is safely- democratic. "Dynamical X’ersus Statical Learn the production of hls masterpiece. silver and 1 brome, other daims are fleet at a range of a quarter of a occurred. But hearing the treacher going. You may publish in the local "Teach the prlctlcal things.” pending for more medals in severa! Bank, is missing. It Is alleged he is Spokane Next Xlceting Place. «Tin-tins- Packages I'ree. ous words. *We are Russians.’ our newspapers anything In this letter ing." mile. short from 350.000 to >75.000. The he declared. “ Do not give the child departments, Jefferson Myers, Pres- Washington. Oct. 32.—The war de Following the lecture by Mr. Search The mayor of Hull has telegraph men refused to cease firing. Luckily that you see fit. Hoping that I have bank examiner has taken charge. too much of partial payments and partment will ship free of charge, J. A. Tormey. superintendent of the ident. ed Premier Balfour requesting the their shooting was bad. for the ’Japs.' given you the information you desire. «Ifficer, of the bank have made good the doing of sums. The above message was received by from San Francisco to Manila, all Spokane city schools, extended an In government to "take the speediest instead of shooting back. groaned I remain. the shortage. "Give him a problem of how much vitation to the teachers to meet In the East Oregonian this morning, Christmas packages for the soldiers. and strongest measures possible to and swore in unmistakably genuine Yours very truly. the Umatilla county farmer loses each that city next year. The invitation showing that the Oregon agricultural which should reach the superinten- insure full redress and complete se Russian. XX’hen we got over to them A. KING WILSON. CtMialc XX IU Resign. year because of poor roads, the breed was accepted by a unanimous vote, exhibit, which lias been so roundly Tent of army transports service In curity against further Russian out we found that we had been firing on Manchester. Oct. 31.—The Guardi- San Francisco by December 1. ing of scrub cattle and things of that "We are completing a 375.000 addl- criticized has captured the grand our own men. A number were se rages.” Barley Still Fnsold. nature. The education of the past tlon to the high school." said Mr. prize in competition with the world. an learns that Ambassador Choate Six of the fishing boats in the verely wounded." Despite the claims of the growers ha, been the education of the mind, Tormey. “that will be ready next year lietails ot the competition and the will resign hls post on March 4. next, l.lpton Entertains Xmeriranw. fleet have not yet reported, It Is that none of this year’s barley crop future It will be also the edu- and which will contain an excellent awarding of the prizes will follow whether Roosevelt is elected or not. In the London. Oct. 11.—Officers of the the that now definitely reported Japanese Rusli Home. remains In the county unsold, there mentioned as XXt.iielaw Reid Is cation of the hand and of action." crew of the cruiser Olympia were auditorium. The new Carnegie li later. President Myers of the Lewis Choat's probable successor. Weien went down with all on board. Portland. Oct. 24.—Great Numbers are 200.000 sacks stored in the vari Afternoon Session. this afternoon the guests of Sir brary will be finished by that time. and Clark fair state commission has of Japanese are now coming from ous warehouses throughout the coun Thomas Lipton at a luncheon. been In St. Lout, for several days tn afternoon’s session Is being too." This The report, have been circulated England's Demands Not Known. steamer Not lost. the interior and other states in an- ty, their honor, at the Crystal Palace, awaiting the decision of the judges. devoted to an address by President bull the market, and it In asserted Rcsoliilioii» Xilopusl. New York. Oct. 31.—A cablegram After luncheon the side shows were London, Oct. 24.—Lansdowne will swer to the call for the first reserves to E. D. Ressler, of the Monmopth Nor The was received today announcing the all thrown open to the visitors. following resolutions were return to London. It is believed by the Japanese government. The by buyers that any farmer can bring mal on Interscholastic athletics, and PltFsL ’ KVIXt; I III IT. IX)K safe «rival of the Spanish steamer England's demands in the matter of first crowd will sail from Tacoma In a few hundred wick, and bull the by remarks by Superintendent J. E. unanimously adopted by the Institute Buenos Ayre. at Havana. Her delay the sinking of the fishing vessels October 26 and the second party market at least 5 cents, The same Williamson, of Boise, on "Classics in before adjournment: Police Captain Killed. for Vsc In Preserving Sam* Formula was due to severe gales. There were will not be formulated before tonight. from Seattle November 1. Both ves condition exists with the wheat crop. We, your committee on resolutions. Pittsburg. Oct. 22.—While at pis This latter subject was the Grades. ” pies for Purposes of Exhibition. sels will be me*, according to the It is estimated that a large part of it passengers on board. 210 tol practice at the police station this V,’. Hendrick, of Whlt- b«.g leave to submit the following Japanese consul, by a warship, at the remains unsold and In the ware awlgned to A. Col. R. C. Judson, one of the best Whereas, the session of the Inland morning. Lieutenant XX’alsh acciden Britl»li Fleet at Gibraltar. but he Is unable to be man College, houses. three-mile limit, and escorted across authorities on the subject in the Tv lme»Ugate in Panama. tally killed Captain Albert H. Teet British Search spoke on Sir Empire Teachers' Association now West, furnishes the following solution Gibraltar, Oct. 24.—The present. Mr. Only one of the four warehouses Washington, Ort. 21.—Taft and ers. one of the best known officers of the Pacific. ending has been one of the most in channel fleet arrived off here this Walter Scott. at Dayton has been emptied and the structive and inspiring In Its history; for preserving fruits for purposes of staff will sail for Panama on the the force. This evening Mr. Search will lec morning and the officers Immediate- ones at Turner have scarcely been cruiser Columbia, on November 14. Whereas, Its success has been exhibition, in glass jars. Actor Turns Thief. di»- wlth ture on “ Music in the Fatherland." ly boarded the flagship touched. No sales in wheat of any It has been used by him for a num- The congressional committee will sail achieved and made possible through Will Xilemi B ii »| ih -»» College. Chicago. Oct. 24. — I-ee Kertln, a Owing to the departure this even patches. consequence have been consummated her of years and has proved to be on the 12th. as planned. Mrs. Mae McBroom left thls mom- young actor from Kentucky, wa, ar for some time, but some activity ing of many of the delegates, the se the zeal and untiring efforts of Its of the surest and most satisfac- one Ing for Milton, where she will attend rested today charged with stealing exists In barley. Ninety-three cents lection of the next place of meeting officers and executive committees; British War-hip- .Awaiting Orders. It preserves Slux'k at St. laiuls. Whereas, we have been made to tory fotmulas known. the business department of Coium- Portsmouth. Eng.. Oct. 24.—A Jewelry valued at 37000 from rooms seems to be the favorite price offer will be made this afternoon. St. Louis. Oct. 21.—A slight earth bla College She returned a few days the color and shape of the fruit al Among the delegates of prominence feel the necessity, not only of dyna strong fleet of British warships with of down town hotels. Much of the ed by buyers, but growers do not care mical subjects, but dynamical meth most perfectly, and gives it a rich and quake shock was felt here today. It ago from an extended visit with booty was recovered. present, this morning, for the first ready to talk about anything less than a torpedo boat destroyers, is here deeper coloring, if possible. The so traveled northward to southeast, and friends at Mountain Home. Idaho. ods and dynamical teachers; time are President Campbell, of the dollar.— Dayton Courier-Press. to sail on a few hours' notice, There There rattled dishes and wlndowa XX'hereas. our minds have lifted In lution is as follows: State University; Miss Rose E. Dov- XX rit of Error In Burton Case. is great eagerness among the offic- For pears, peaches, plums and was no damage. High Grade Music Taught, to an atmosphere of the higher and ell, principal of the Walla Walla high 24.—The HU- Washington, Oct. era and crews for orders but notlce The Lewis and Clark fair corpor- Both vocal and instrumental music better things of life in education, grapes: 100 per cent of distilled water, for atlon has patented its trademark, school, and O. S. Jones, superinten art. literature and human character. 25 per cent of glucose, and 1 per cent to sail has not yet arrived. preme court today advanced TV vis Town Burns. taught : highest elusa. latest methods. hearing on November 28, the writ of "Lewis and Clark Fair, Dallas. Texas. Oct. 21.—Fire saept by the Misses Mvtelene Fraker and 1905,” and dent of the Walla Walla city schools. Be It resolved. That It Is the duty of formaldehyde. XXorltl's GrealraC Pictures. Baltic Fleet Sighted. error in the case of Senator Burton, no one excepting duly authorized For apples: Leave out glucose and the business district of Wills Point. Ethel Latourette. Residence. 909 of every teacher In the Inland Em agents are allowed to use It. Thursday. Loss. 3150.000. East Railroad street. Dr. Preston W. Search delivered an pire to do hls or her utmost to make add 3 per cent of formaldehyde- London, Oct, 24.—At 12:15 today of Kansas. ONE FARE FOR