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    WEEKLY EDITION
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
..lose who differ from its
views, as well as tu its
friends.
The East Oreganlan of Paa-
dleton, Oregon, la published Lu
the Jieart of tike wonderful Is­
land Empire
You will ftnd
that It la readable, reliable
anti progressive, end wMl gire
you the news reliably, accu­
rately and fully
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PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2.5. 1ÎMH
VOL. XXVIII
POLICY UPHELD
Marie Ware and Horace Me
Kinley Must Answer
Commissioner of the General
Land Office Supports Ore
tor
gon’s Governor.
Fraud
SHARP LEGAL CONTESTS
RICHARDS REVERSES FOR-
MEH LAND DECISION
IN THE FEDERAI. COURT.
Defendant's Counsel Attempts to Se­
cure Their Relea.-«« Because Names
Signed Io Alleged Fraudulent I-aixi
Entries
Are
Fictitious—Bou , ant
Punduiwr- of liHlemiill,’ Srdxml laixl-
Have No Right« by Purvliz-ing Re-
llnqulsiinient« Fnim
tile
State—
Hereafter All Application« for In­
Air of the Conspirntors Has Disap­
demnity lautds Must Be Forward­
peared— C um .* Has Tightened About
Them and tlx- Government Is Vig­
ed tu the Geix*ral land Office anil
orously Prosecuting—Filing INipers
Admitted in Evidence.
Portland. Nov. 24.—That it is no
playful matter to monkey with the
United
States
government, is now
fully realized by Horace G. McKinley
and Marie Ware, now on trial for de­
frauding the government by "dummy”
land entries in the Roseburg land dis-
trict.
At the close of the trial yesterday
little had been accomplished except
to identify the signatures of the reg­
ister and receiver of the Roseburg
land office, appearing on the fraudu­
lent entries on which the defendants
are being tried.
A bitter fight has been put up by
Judge O'Day for the conspirators, but
so far. the case of the government
is plainly and clearly drawn, and the
buoyant air of the defendants, seen at
the first day of the trial, has disap-
pearel.
Judge O’Day made an attempt to
have the defendants released last eve-
ning. on the (round that the names
signed to the alleged fraudulent en­
tries are not the names of his clients,
and that therefore there was nothing
on which to hold McKinley and Miss
Ware.
This was denied, and
the case
against them tightened as District At­
torney John H. Hall vigorously open­
ed the trial.
A sharp struggle ensued over the
admission of IS land entry papers
from the Oregon City land office, as
evidence against the defendants, but
the papers were admitted in evidence,
as upon the filing of these documents
hinges the guilt of the accused.
the selection Catu'elled on the Rec­
ords of the General Office Before
Transfer Can Be Marie to Purchaa-
Salem. Nov. 24 —Governor Cham-
!«erlain was exceedingly gratified yes­
terday upon receipt of a letter from
W. A. Rilhards. commissioner of the
indemnity lands front the state before
the title of the state had been cleared,
and wherein the applications had fin­
ally been rejected. Acting under the
Richards,
advice of Commissioner
many of these people have since taken
relinquishment from the state and
tiled on the lands under the federal
law. However, this decision makes
every one of these filings invalid, un­
less by special dispensation the land
department passes favorably upon
those applications which have already
l>een accepted by the local land office,
the purchasers
will
receive
their
money back from the stats, but will
not have the opportunity of securing
the lands from the government as
corporations
possessing
scrip
are
eagerly on the lookout to file on all
.suite reverting to the government.
DIFFER ABOUT
Alleged
Expert
Testimony
Does Not Tally in the Trial
of Nan Patterson.
bheises
SAW T1IE Ml'RDER.
M ai » f
by
Rin
IteUcf 1« Strengthening Tbal Two
Description of Man and Woman Who
Munler« Were Committed.
Itouglil llu- S cchm I-I uum I Smith A
Chicago. Nov. 22.—John Henns a
We«<«>n l‘l-lol — General Disagree­
young farmer residing south of Le­
mont. claims he was a witness to the
mysterious murder of William Bates
the chaffeur. In the automobile last
Friday night. He says he saw a man
In the rear zeal lean over and fire the
shot.
He bolieves there
were two
men in the rear seat.
This together with the statement
of Peter Newhaus. who heard a shot
fired IS minutes lalsr. two milks
from Henns' farm leads th« police |u
believe that two murders were com­
mitted.
Detectives have traced a man an­
swering the description of the hunted
"Dove'' from the scene of the mur­
der to Joliet, and thence to Morris
where a hunt is being prosecuted to­
day
The murderer of Batea the chaf­
feur. w hose body was found in the au­
tomobile near Lamont, is reported as
captured near Norris III.
ment
Over
Idinl-e-hMi
of
Certain
rc-liiii.m >—Evidence- of Brulalllv
of Vmini to Defendant Ulten He
Un- Drunk — Newsboy Tolinev i
llial He Bearti Defendant's Brulli-
er-in-lavt I ntlng Her lo lite < rime.
Gazette man started to pass
Mr».
Meffert pulled from
her
cloak a
small but effective-looking whip
"The editor of this paper sidestep-
tied and. what every true gentleman
would do, ran 40 yards like a white­
head. Iia/'k to the office la the back
door.
"The calm, dlapaastonate commun­
ion which a man holds with a situ­
ation in the sixteenth part of a sec­
ond convinced the man in question
Umatilla County Pledges Her that when a lady challenges a gen­ Suits Brought by Standard Oil
tleman to an athletic contest of any
Share of the $40,000 kind he cannot win a sparring match
Agents for $3t)0,000 Libel
with any grace, nor be the victor In a
wrestling match with a lady with any
Deficit
Damages.
credit at all. but a footrace is one
event in the sporting calendar
In
which any gentleman may
vie his
COMMITTEE OF CITIMI NS
pietrMM with any lady and how he Al I Holt <>l -rRF.N7.IED
did run!
FINANCE" I*. DEFIANT.
"Hhoutlng the chutes, leaping the
gap nr looping the loop are eiumsy
dilatoty tactics compared w4th
the
Tli«’ linn <>f ».'MHHi Rill Ik- ltiil-«'il It, way that fat old «-o-lger hiked the Destare. Fear-lewd, Tbal He Ulli Ex-
|M«««- --Somr I njalU-d < riminals"—
I maxilla ('mini,—Liilxi- l*«-rr1ii- hike around the ba; k d«>or of this
RrpmeiiialHe« of Llbeird
ln»ar-
ger. M M. M «ri«k. Huracr Walker. office."
aixe Manager» Also In,ul,e«i
la
T. J Kirk. Iran < «diei» ami W F.
Si |< ||>K MYKTFICÌ
l*ru««-< utluuie—El-member» Mawut-
Tempi«- a < omini lice tu lil-irict i I m -
ciiuM-ti- l»-gi»lalurr I tire* lew
Cosili,. Scie-Ct solii-ilor«. Draw < Ì» lx .ui Mini 8ii«tii|>icd tu <51,e Impre»-
tu
< «Muraci
ami
Have
t luu-ge of il»«- l umi—No < «miraci«
a t urni <>f
Yrv- Pa,aWe I ntll X.'axxi
«ub-
■wrtbed.
Phillip
New York. Nov. 23.—Dr.
O’Hanlun <-«.roner'» physician, dem­
onstrated with the aid of a headless
skeleton the course of tha bullet. He
said the wound was about the size
of a lead pencil and about two inches
from the humlrua Young died from
hemorrhage. Nan Patternon wanned
the skeleton and dropped her eyea
NO. KM
lite «uni of Z.' mhmi olii I m - raiw«l b>
I ■lunula munì) a» Iter |>r<>|»>rUonat<'
«lutrc ut lb«- |«M-lagv rosai itctl.-it; a
collimine»- o( flit- urli kixiwn cili­
ari!« «a« <-li.»«-ii tu set In c«>njuiK-tfein
with lem 4'ultra, inrinber of tlar ex­
ecutive itMinnitlrt- uf ilw O|en Itine
a«-«M*tali«in : U h - «-uuiit, wlll be di-
«klcii luto dlMrict«. ami -«dl.-iuww wlll
be awdgtMsl tu cacti <ll-lri<t lor tli«-
purpow of a », «tenuiIII-. ra|.ul can-
«a«s uf thè cuuntjr. for thè fumi: (he
mone, «ili la- de,«—lt,-«l in a bank tu
be nameil b, cacti Indindual rontrib-
■tor; U>e «ubscription» wlll not
be
paysblc untll il»- «-min- stasa of sóooo
1« rahnl: tiara U h * S óooo fumi wlll
be I m -4,1 in thè locai bank« untll tl*c
mad 1« cunipletcd. wlieu II »111
be
pakl lo ibe •>,«•«> riter o<iunl—km or
thè 4atr |«ortage b«Mtni. tu be ap|ill<sl
lo tlw oh of c.m«4ructi«Mi of Ile
mad; Il thr n>atl 1« noi cuan,4r<r>i b,
nevi July. ti>c fumi wlll be n-turmsl
tu eaiji lixlmdual cuntrtbulor. ami
no isw- wlll Un«' an, part of
tb«-ir
con tal but km. Insù«- <4 th<- fallnrr tu
compiei • thè |M>rtagv
-i«m of Murdrr
Chouteau. Mont. Nov. it.— Wish­
ing to »pare his parents the ignomy
of having their eon
suicide. Jacob
ItaiRton. one of the lw»t known trap­
tiers In Northern
Montana
left a
message staling that hl« formsr part-
. »r. James Plshar. had «hot him. and
then fired a bullet through hl« abdo­
men.
A
courier,
dispatched
to
Ralston's cabin to notify him
his
father waa dying found his corpse
and the note.
A pusae was organized at once and
a »earch for Fiah-r begun, when an­
other note was delivered telling of
the suicide and re»|uestlng tho»- who
found the body to "keep mum." The
first note caused a sensation, and for
a time there were threats of lynching
F1»her If caught. The coroner's Jury
Investigating rendered a verdict of
suicide
Kring Utx-I Sull»—la»on
s, iii|Mi<l«lai-r«.
STRUGGLE FOR
LEGISLATORE
Election Commission's Final
I
i
Returns Held Up by Colo
rado Supreme Court.
TltYIN«. TO
¡
THROW OIT
ENT1KE PRE«1N«TS
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Ha.
Boston. Nov 22.—The Post
thia
morning says
Pupuru in a suit for 8859.099 were
served yesterday on Thomas Ls »»on.
The suit la brought In the interest of
New York parties supposed to be act-
ing for Standard oil interests.
The sun is the remit of alleged dis-
«.iokurea made by Lawson
In
hls
chapter»
on
"Frenzied
Finance ”
IA w son de fl «a them and welcomes
the suit-. and says he will be able to
expose »..me unjalled criminals before
he gets through.
Denver.
Nov. 28.—Th«
court today enX'ined
the
supreme
election
corr.miawlon from making final certi­
ficate« of election In this city and
county until further
order
of th«
court
A motion will be argued in the «■-
pr«me court next Wednesday to throw
:hat his recent accusation that the
out the vote of precinct eight, ward
rovernor was prompted by a desire to
five.
If this precinct is thrown out
It will give the republicans the legis­
make political material" by giving
Dewribr-d Courw of Bullrt.
lature
The republicans will seek to
New York. Nov. 23.—Miss Patter­
private correspondence to the press,
have other entire prectnctz thrown
nog wore her usual black dress when
relating to Oregon land matters, was
More Suite AgainM law eon.
out on the ground of fraud
»he entered the court room thle morn­
false. He acknowledges that the let­
The federal court today issued war­
It
Is also stated that the widow of
ing. and looked careworn and weary.
Evans Succeed» Barkley.
Attorney rieeirge Towle will sue Law- rants for Sadie Pieaener, an election
ter was given to the Oregonian from
When the skeleton was brought
in
Washington. Nov. 23.—Rear Admi­
clerk, and Samuel Slatkin. an elec­
son for llbeL
he Washington office and not by the
she lowered her eyes and turned to
ral Evans has been selected to suc­
Individual suits by ex-members of tion judg«.
rovernor.
her father.
ceed Admiral Barkley commanding
the legislature will be begun at Con­
IW-MIX WAS KILLED
Commissioner Richards also trans­
On cross-examination Dr «Han­
cord. Action by citizens to aid Law-
INDIA’S GREAT POPULATION.
mits a decision which will be far- the North Atlantic fleet.
lon. coroner s physician testified that
charges of
large Amount of Freight and Cara son is probable should
-eaching in its effect on Oregon land
he made a very careful examination
<>«-neral Terrill Dead.
» holesale bribery be substantiated.
Burned.
Ii
settlers.
of the wound.
He described the
13 — course of the bullet and admitted
San Antonio. Texaa.
Nov.
Under date of October 18.
1903.
Brought b, «tamiard OU.
Hoxie. Ark
Nov
22—An
Iron
Richards transmitted this request to Brigadier General Terrill, retired U. that if he had considered It a case of
ran
Mountain »t-eclzL southbound.
Beyond the fact that papers were
A., died today.
Secretary Hitchcock, of the depart­ S. A..
murder he would hare made a more
Into an extra freight at Swifton early served on Lawson through the sber-
ment of the interior, and says he be-
detailed report at the time.
this morning, killing Fireman Wella iffs office in which Frederick
R.
Andrew Carnegie IU.
ieves it would be pernicious to adopt
and Injuring several pi—enger«
Five Coudert and Pau! Fuller, of New
Mark« on U h - Fatal Bailee
such a rule, but that "under existing
New York. Nov. 23.—Andrew Car-
passenger coaches and
29
loaded York are entered as plaintiffs, noth­
Dr. O'Hanlon
believed
all
the
rules the state has it within its power negle is reported III at his home In
freight care were burned.
ing la known. "The Mil of complaint
marks on the bullet the result of con­
:o protect such of its grantees as It this city, but not seriously so
.» returnable December 1." said Con­
tact with the rib.
He admitted he
«ees fit to protect, against the emis­
Such were the conclusions of the
te rt
Puller represents Standard OU
had
taken
pieces
of
skin
from
the
saries of corporations and other pro­
enthusiastic meeting of citizens held
and the insurance companies which
hand which he thought showed pow­
fessional land speculators viz.: It
at the parlors of the Commercial As­
Lawson attacked.
der marks, and examined them un­
may within the <0 days allowed for
sociation last night, at the call of Le­
der a microscopy
An
objection
to
xppeal amend It« selection by the sub­
on Cohen, member of the executive
RE\|sL MllJT.lKY CODE.
further testimony regarding
marks
stitution of a valid base, or if unable
committee of the Open River asaoci-
war.
sustained.
to furnish such base, may upon re­
stlon. for the purpose of devising
IbMird <>f Militia < iffRw» In ‘ eisdrm
The witness saw th* defendant la-
ceipt of notice that the selection is
means of raising Umatilla county's
Ti«ia, U> Changr Orvgna IU-gula-
mediately before her arrest and look­
held for cancellation make a formal
proportionate share of the portage
ed
at
her
hands.
He
did
not
detect
ixm».
relinquishment of the selection and
road deficit.
SPEED TRIAL »X« CRUISER.
the odor of gunpowder on her hands.
Salem Nov »3. — A committee of
give same to its grantee.
Drouin
Ma,
Be
Realised
PrnkeeutfTr Rand objected to t$e
P1TRON« OF HI MHNDRY
offic-ra of the Third Infantry Oregon
"While the selection Is of record
llr-t
Indkcuiew a Speed nt Near­
T. w. T /lor was choa-n ehairm...n
powder
question whether
he «aw
NatMnal Guard, is acting as a board
ind uncancelled the land is segregat­ JAPANESE ENLISTING
WORLD'S LARGEST PARK
VTION HY CONGRESS
marks on the hand» of the défend­ of the meeting and w S. Fergueon
ly Twracy-Three Kara*.
of
nruion
in
Portland,
to
incorporate
ed and the purchaser holding the
MANY CHINESE MILITIA ant. and the objection was ra stain- secretary, Mr Taylor briefly revtew-
Rockport. Maas
Nov.
23.—The
- »rlam changes m the military code
New York's "Wonder-world " a Mon­ state's relinquishment may present it
ed the long Mruggl- of the Inland
ed.
now i effect in th.» state. The mea­ new armored cruiser Pennsylvania la
within his application and thereby se­
ster Amumnent Resort.
Pi«rtl*ixl
M«>
I
r
g
e-
Hut
Minting
st
Empire
for
an
oper
river
and
com-
Dr. Neal physician for Pawnbroker
ner» of the Board are Brigadier Gen­ off on a »peed trial over the Cape Ann
Of course, llu—lan spi«-« in ililn«--«- Garb Make
New Tork. Nov. 24.—Work was be­ cure the right of entry.
Stern, said Stem was wry 111 with pllmented the meeting on t he tket
< ««uni, ««hook F«-a<-ii Moro lixiu»- era! Flnzer Colonel C. U. Gantenbein. courwe. Wind ta light and »e-a smooth
gun this week on what is to be one f the state's grantee is a qualified
Much Trouble for the
Japanrse peritonitis, but might be able to ap- that the accomplishment of this long
trial lli-ti»,— lioweaor Hactieidcr. Colonel Gord'-n Voorhles. Lieutenant
The Pennsytrar a started at 8 54.
of the largest amusement parks in settler on the land he is protected by
cherished dream »eem» near at hand.
Vitboritiev Another Ruwdan War- F«-ar in court next week
of New Hmiqnliln-. «m, No Vari- Colonel John M Poorman. and Major and finished the first leg of 44 rnllea
the world. Its name will be “Won- his settlement, this right would im­
Dr. Klggin. of the Hudson street The sum to be raised by the great
This indicates a speed of
John L May. The txvard will mile at 19 50
-4>ip Has Ilee-n «khtrai-kist in the
derworld." and It will be situated on mediately attach upon the cancella­
el, of I «wn I« iwown In the World
In­
hospital who was present at the aut- wheat growing cvuntle» of the
r»«omin«n'i»Uoni to the next Oregon »2.71 knots.
he
would
tion
of
the
selection
and
Baltic^
—
Recmtly
F.«tabli.lird
Ila--
the south bank of the Harlem river.
in
the legislature, and it 1« expected that
land Empire 1» so Insignificant.
That Did N. h < »rigtnale In
opsy.
located
the
bullet
hole
on
the
have 90 day« to place his claim of
at 218th street
-uUi Ncu<gMM>er Hz« Bren supprrw- skeleton, but placed It three-quarters cnm[ari»in to the great results that
I nitrii «tate»
«ertain changes in the rode wilt be
MTEMPT TO WRECK
Won derworld will furnish the sort record."
esl
— < on«4ant Neer »dty Exist« In of an inch nearer the sternum than must follow, that It seems absurd
made
transmitted
by
Ser
­
This letter was
of recreation which New Yorkers and
to doubt that any county would fail
Western
Russia
for
R«-prowdon did Dr. «Hanlon.
When the Dick bui l-assed the «wiutiimi I’s.-ifi»- Ihwur at lu4>««
suburbanites have been unable to en­ retarv Hitchcock to Governor Cham-
tn doing her duty
Portland
Nov
22 - Patroas
of I 'nited States congress.
Identifying In-feiMlant.
»tep« were
alni Drastic Militarían to Sustain
joy without going to Coney Island or berlain. and the state land board,
Narrow I, Armed.
Husbandly unanimously favor the se­ tak«m by the war department to make
W«wA 1» to Ihzin.
Dr Lederle, former health
rom-
Rockaway Beach. The total cost in­ adopting it as a rule, printed blank
the Pw«enl Government.
Sai. Francisco. Nov.
22.—An at­
lection
of
Indian
com
as
the
nation
­
the code governing all mtlltla bodies
37000
Th- matter of collecting
mtsnioner. testified he had examined
volved will be nearly 82.000.000. Won­ forms and notified every purchaser
tempt was made la«t night to wreck
I
al floral emblem of the I'niled Stales. uniform
was
earnest*,-
A
circular
was
accordingly
of
indemnity
land
whose
titles
had
two
pieces
of
skin
but
could
not
de
­
from
Umatilla
county
derworld will occupy 31 acres.
the local fast passenger on the South­
black dl«cu«iwd by Leon Cohen Dr F W A r- —• utn-n to that effect was lntro- sent out. -ailing attention to the de- ern Pacific, running between Ban
An "esplanade walk”—a kind of tailed of this right. He was then re­
Rome. Nov. 24.—A dispatch to the termine the nature of the
duced at the granm- convention thlv sirability of a uniform code among
C.
Taylor
Dr
W.
G.
Cole.
funded
the
money
paid
the
state
and
speck»
There
waa
no
telling
Vincent.
T.
Midway—will run through the middle
Pekin,
says
Italian Militaire from
morning by Governor N J. Ba heider the state«, and asking that a board of Francisco and Los Angele*, near Go­
of it. There are to be a German vil­ armed with the state's relinquishment subscription lists are being opened whether they were powder marks or M M Wyrick and others, and It was
shen
Spikes were palled and angles
•>f
New Hampshire, lecturer of the revision be appointed to make recom­
finall, agreed, upon motion of Mr.
lage. a Japanese village, a sixteenth went to his local land office and filed throughout China for war funds. It not.
torn oft
A disaster was avertel
National
Grange,
and
waa
adopter
mendation» to submit to the •ts'e
The stock book of Stern, tl.e pawn­ Cohen, that a committee of five be
century German castle and gaily col- upon the land with scrip or under is feared that if peace is not conclud-
owing to the fact that an extra freight
Governor
Hacheldcr
expla-.xed
that
legislature.
An entry wms appointed to district the county, draw
ored pagodas. The people of the other federal law«. Thus would the ed in the Far Saat speedily China will broker. was produced
preceded the Owl and was ditched
read which showed that a Smith A up a form of contract, »elect solicit­ no variety of com grows anywhere In
Bronx and suburban towns, such as interests of Innocent purchasers have be forced into the conflict.
but with no loss of life
the world except from seeds taken
Moll
DI-PFRsED
been
protected
if
he
had
adhered
to
or«.
and
have
general
superM»ion
of
Wesson
revolver.
No.
74
50
was
sold
who
Rochelle,
Yonkers and New
from
America.
In
view
of
that
pecul
­
he
work
of
collecting
the
fund.
June
3
for
34
this
rule.
would take over two hours to get to
IN.iw.ned Caady few a Ctxlld
Battlesiiip Grounded.
Edward Frehlich. an employe of Chairman Taylor accordingly appoint­ iar fact and its significance he sug­ I tared That Home« of Neguie» Will
Coney Island, will be able to reach
Hlciiani» Reverses Deci-don.
Paris. Nov. 24.—A dispatch receiv­
Walla Walla. Nov. 22 - The «-year-
gested
that
the
grange
petition
the
He R-.irwed
the new resort in 15 minutes.
Yesterday Governor Chamberlain ed this morning state« that the Rus­ Stern's, testified that a man and wo- ed the following well known citizen» congress of the
old daughter of Andrew Huff.
was
United
States
to
Lexington. Nov.
22.—The
mob last evening poisoned by eating a
received a letter of instruction in re­ sian battlewhip Slava has arrived at man entered the place shortly before nt the county to have c.'ia ge of this choose Indian corn as the floral em­
«
o'clock.
He
wa>
a
well
built
man
work
George
Perringer.
M
M
Wy
­
LAND FRAUD CASES.
w
hu
h
gathered
last
night
to
lynch
ply to a second query, dated Novem­ Kronstadt after grounding on a »and­
piece of cnady found wrapped in a
and tall.
He could not describe his rick. W P Temple Horace Walkei blem of the nation.
the three negro murderers of William paper and lying In the front yard of
ber 15. 1904. in which Commissioner bank. The vessel
rem; a at
will
A resolution was introduced by F
dre«» The stock book was then ruled and T. J Kirk
Six Defemlants Now on Trial at Port­ Richards retracts all his former state­ Kronstadt until »p mg.
M.wvre. dispersed
gradually
during the Huff home. By vigorous applica­
A Derthick. master granger of the
out a« evidence for the present. Re­
land.
This committee waa instructed to
the night. It ts still feared the homes tion of antidotes the child's life waa
ments. giving as an excuse that the
-late of Ohio, authorizing the legizla-
cess
of the negroes will be burned.
meet at once and arrange :, begin
Portland. Nov. 22.—S. A. D. Puter, letter of October 13. 1993. was not a
New-qwi|irr Kupprv»»««d.
saved, but she is in a critical condi­
tive committee to investigate to what
Evlik-ncr of Y'lMing'» Brutality.
.he collection of the fund, The port-
Horace McKinley. Marie Ware. Miss decision, but simply a report to the
tion.
St. Petersburg. Nov. 24.—The publi­
-xtent industrial and kindred subjects
S- K I
l uiHi Will Be Commladoner.
Emma Watson. Frank H. Wolgomot secretary of the interior relative to cation of the new newspaper. Naaka
It was learned during the recess age road contracts were signed yes- should be taught In
the country
contractor
and D. W. Tarpley, defendants in the the general subject of indemnity Glmin has been prohibited by ths that the mother- »-law of Foremar terda- In Portland, the
Washington. Nov. 22.—Francis E
BUTCHERS AT WAIL
schools.
land
fraud 1 school selections made upon alleged minister of the Interior. Prince Mi- Hendricks of tie jury had died. He- • la'Cng the pledge of the Open River
first of the wholesale
It is said that nature studies are Lupp. Washington correspondent of
cases, all apeared in court this mom- numeral bases.
dricks sgreeu >o cor* luat-ce of the association for any amount due on taught more generally
rasky.
in the city «he New Tork Evening Post, has been
'.he construction of the rozd
after
He now lays down the ru'e and has
ing.
proceedings through the afternoon.
.Schools than in those of the country- appointed commissioner of Indian af­
District
Attorney ’ so instructed the officials of the land
United States
John Crowlev. a cab driver, testi­ the state appropriation msV be
Evra la In Western Ru.wda.
It is the purpose of the resolut’on to fairs to succeed Commissioner Jones,
■aurted
The cost of the construc-
John Hall opened for the prosecution. offices at Oregon City. Roseburg and
ascertain to what extent pupils
of res- med. to take effect January 1.
of fied thrt early the morn*rg of June
Berlin. Nov. 24.—The names
market T
Is
on will reach about 8200.000 There
Judge O'Day replied for the defend­ ' The Dalles, that purchasers of state
4
Yoeng
hailed
his
cab
and
said
to
country
schools
should
be
instructs!
the
some of the prominent victims of
How long is
s now but 8182.500 of the state ap-
ants. The first clash occurred over ' indemnity lands have no rights on ac-
OREtíON'S O. F8CIAL VOTE.
de'e
dart.
"Get
Into
this
cab.
or
I'll
in
those
lines.
The
resolution
car
­
recent riots at Warsaw have just been
last?
of 82500
the introduction of alleged
forged 1 count of possessing relinquishments
knock yovr ------- head off."
Then «. oprlatlon left, the sum
ried.
made known.
These are some of the questions
making su»- I
Ts buis led Vote b, Counties Cast at
having been spent In
land affidavits, which the coqrt took 1 from the state and that the registers
slanped
her
in
the
mouth,
Young
Dr. Frankenstein, an aged physi­
agitating the minds of th owe Walla
vevs and estimates.
. under consideration.
and receivers of the land offices are
told
him
to
drive
to
gave
him
32
and
th«-
Presidential
Election,
WHEAT MIOI ND THE HORN
cian. was struck by a bullet as he en­
Wallans who are not devoted entire­
It developed this morning that the i advised that their proper action is to
Disposal nt the Fnnd.
Following Is a table of the official ly to a vegetarian
tered his house. Dr. Frankenkels. a St. Paul's hotel. Defendent was cty-
diet.
says the
defense will probably rely mainly on fa-ward the indemnity selections to
In order that there be no mlsap- cargo May B»- Sent From Portland vote of Oregon, cast at the recent Walla Walla Union,
surgeon, was killed and
Baroness ing. Young was drunk.
With loin oe
establishing the statute
of
limita­ the genera! land office for considera­
Joseph Hewitt. a newsboy, testified prehension a» to the final dirposal of
to Net» York
■residential election,
the
four porterhouse steaks quoted
by
Hlrsch shot while driving by In car­
at 12 M
tion. and not to receive any applica­
tions
that st 8 o’clock the night before »he the fund collected by Umatilla coun­
parties—republican.
demo- cents or lower, and the lees expensive
riages.
Rumor has it that the American 'eadlng
The jury was completed last night. tions for the lands until the selections
r'lootlng
he
saw
defendant
and
a
man
the
contrlbu-
ty. it was decided that
More rioting Is expected
Sunday.
»hip Shenandoah has been chartered erst prohibitionists and socialists:
meats accordingly, the lucky citizen
had been canceled by that office and
Workmen are said to have 8000 re­ talking excitedly and the man sxid. tors to the fund might de» gitale the to carry a cargo of flour and wheat
of this Western metropolis
recalls
the cancellation noted on the records
NEW EASTERN TRUNK LINE.
"You
got
to
do
this;
you
must
do
bank in which they wirhed their »rom Portland to New York. All the
volvers.
The police are continually
»
•Ü
without regret the day when meat
r
?
of the local offices.
thia
”
Witness
Identified
the
picture
t
monev deposited, none of the con- shippers have heard the report, but
making a-resta, the prisons are filled
0
was unknown, save In the
valleys,
i
T?
U. S. Steel Corporation Will Build a
In other words until the land bad
Mo jan
Sm'th.
defendant's tracts are to be payable until the en­ while professing to know nothing of
g
C
I ; and the broad stretches of uplands
and cannot accommodate all arrested. of J.
g
Private Une.
reverted to the government and been
brother-ln-'aw.
g
tire sum of 85000 is raised,
then a definite nature, appear to believe Counties.
»
were devoted entirely to the growing
for settlement,
■
Chicago, Nov. 24.—It is reported again thrown open
after the entire fund is deposited It that It ts true, says the Oregon Dally
Reward for (‘hineane Spie«.
-
of cattle.
■
□
3
here that the United States Steel cor­ giving the original purchaser from
«
IVnneylv
arils
Breaks
the
Record.
must
b<-
held
in
the
local
banks
until
Harbin,
Nov.
24.—Orders
have
Journal.
At no time In the
poration in order to avoid any possi­ the state no opportunity of securing been given to the Japanese troop« to
•
•
The Shenandoah Is lying at San
Rockport. Nov. 23.—The Pennsyl­ the road Is completed and In opeia-
peihap*. have meats been so cheap
ble litigation with the Interstate com­ the land from the government other shoot any one in Chinese garb ob­ vania finishes in 1:00:44 and accord­ tlon. when it will be dellvci ed to the Francisco and could be got here in Baker
950
54
349 as they are quoted during the past
... 1.992
merce commission relative to termi­ than is accorded to any individual or served approaching the line for fear ing 'o a score of observ- ‘Jons main- state portage commission or the Open short order. She is of more than 3000 Benton ... 1.107
134
443
74 week, and it begins to look as If the
corporation
possessing
scrip.
nal rebates, has decided to build a
2.840
583
144
424 beef trusts and the stockyard strikes
A time limit e: - tons net register and ha» an actual Clackamas
they may be Russians in «disguise. No­ ta'ned a speed of 22.75 knots for the River association.
trunk line for transportation of its
Effect of Deci-don.
1.407
259 of the East are without menace to the
339
41
tices have been posted offering a re­ er tire course of 38 miles. The con­ tending to July 1 will be granted b, carrying capacity of more than 5000 ClatM»p . .
business. It is understood a number
161 people of Walla Walla.
1.301
221
This decision from Land Commis­ ward of 825 for every Chinese spy tract ca'ed or 22 knots. The Cramps Umatilla county for the construction tons.
«H
If she has been engaged for Columbia
of small railroads now building east sioner Richards will have the effect captured.
499
»5
342
made an effort to break the Wj«t of the portage, although the contract the business named It Is for the pur­ Coos .......... 1.718
Certain it is that there has been
of Chicago will be taken Into the of depriving a large number of set­
799
244
117 no late decline In the prices of Uve-
Ul
The Chinese bandits are very active. Virginia's record, which was appar­ ' call* for the completion of the rord pose of assisting the railroad com­ Crook ____
system.
343
100
8 stock to warrant such a cut tn prices.
«1
tlers and other investors who have In­ The Japanese are enlisting Chinese ently done, entitling the Pennsylvania by March 1.
panies In getting the heavy flour and Curry ...»
pays
annually nocently purchased land from the militia hired in the village of Syobay-
The
corporation
•It
388 Cattle are cheaper now
The committee in charge will meet wheat shipments east.
Douglas .. 2.443
95|
than they
to be called the queen of the Ameri­
about 3120,000.000 in freight charges. state, believing it to be a legitimate Ikl at 30 cents a day.
5«s'
47 were two or three years ago. but they
195
881
at once and organize within a few
There has been talk for several Gilliam . .
can navy.
317 1
123 are not nearly so cheap as 10 years
days.
purchase, and that the state had the
There have been numerous skir­
38!
months of dlspatrhing cargoes around Grant .... 1.013
England Sturm Swept.
390
71 ag«s it is stated, w hen prices were on
187
power to give valid title as soon as the mishes in which a number of Chinese
the horn, but the difficulty standing Harney ...
Treaty
Signed.
London, Nov. 24.—The storm of payments were made.
30. an equality with those quoted now.
798|
133|
bandits have been killed or captured
In the way of the venture, it was Jaekaon .. 1.992
EXPLAINS THE WHIPPING.
Washington. Nov. 22.—The arbltra
wind and snow which broke over Eng­
904
197
Governor Chamberlain has made a by Ruslans.
333|
451
cited, was the lack of American ton­ Josephine
tlon treaty between the United States
land Tuesday last continues unabat­ hard fight to protect the interests of
540
Klamath
1901
»1
17
Idaho's Exhibit for Portland.
William Allen White. tix> Author, nage on the Pacific coast.
and Germany was signed this morn­
ed.
Owing to the severity
of the these innocent purchasers, and the
118
•I
5
327
lAke ..........
ATTEMPT TO WRECK
C. R. Hurtt, the world's fair com-
While
suitable
American
tonnage
t.ivcs Ills Version ol’ Woman*« At­
ing by Secretary Hay and Baron vol.
weather all racing has been abandon- fact that he has failed, can In no
234
357 inliwuoner. is now in St. Louis ar-
Is said to be scarce in these waters, Lane .......... 3.523 1.144
tack.
583
118 ranging for the packing of Idaho's
179
151
wine be laid at his door. In reversing Tramps Caught In the Act Near ''anta Sternberg, the German ambassador,
there are a number of vessels of the Lincoln ...
at the state department.
♦97
2.334 1.206
4 09 exhibit and to transfer the
his decision, Mr. Richards has en­
Emporia,
Kan.,
Nov.
22.—last description desired at San Francisco,
Bar barn.
Idaho
78Ì
Fifteen l ast Rounds.
790
279
75 building to the contractors as soon as
deavored to prove that the governor
evening there appeared in the Em­ and it is generally believed that a Malheur
San Francisco, Nov. 24.—Another
Cincinnati. Nov. 24.—Jack
Skeef. was at fault, and to give false Impres­
4.115
1.090:
312
302
Carter«' Strike Ended.
Marion
.
..
poria Gazette. William Allen White's movement is on foot to place them in
the fair closea which will be Decrm-
of Chicago, and Gene Bezenah, fought sion. has given private correspondence attempt was made to wreck the South­
875
79
157 ber 1. says the Boise Capital News
235
Havre. Nov. 23.—The carters' strike paper, the author’s version of the thr flour nn.I grain trade between the Morrow
15 fast rounds to a draw before the with Governor Chamberlain to the ern Pacific train last night, this time
420 I .84 9 Governor-elect Gooding will visit the
ended today and the meh returned to horsew hipping given him by tli.- .Il­ Pacific coast ports and the Atlantic Multnomah 118,702 2.3241
Alexandria club at Newport last night public press, afterward charging the nt Calptan, near Santa Barbara. Two
1301
134 fair before it closes and together he
SSI I
IH»lk ......... 1 1.372
work. It Is believed all disturbances vorced wife of Dr. Meffert, in Em cities.
and both were full of fight at the governor with breaking faith for po- tramps were caught in the act of
704
34 Will go over the exhibit with Com­
143|
84|
It is declared that such a course Is Sherman
poria Saturday night. White says:
heaping rocks on the tracks and are past.
finish.
136
729
45
119 missioner Hurtt for the purpose of se-
litical gain. However, he has now ac-
"Hire is an item that you thought the only solution of the problem to Tillamook
were arrested. It is believed their ob­
I 2.542
840|
224
264 lecting such as it is deemed wise to
knowiedged his error, and endeavors
Brlgnnd Kill«l.
would not be In the paper:
deliver the orders that have already LinatlUa
ject was revenge
National Bank Quit«.
7741
112
203 «end to the Portland fair which wUl
at great length to make excuses as to
"Saturday evening at dusk, as the been placed for Pacific coast wheat Union .... I 1.873 1
Nov.
28.
—
The
notorious
Naples,
Wooster, O.. Nov. 24.—The Woos­ why the mistake should have been
714 1
2551
34
59 be held next year
The statement is made WaMowa . .
Whether the ex­
B editor of the Gazette whs starting for and flour.
l.ak«*
Naval
Training
Station.
brigand.
Piombino,
was
killed
by
ter National Bank closed today. De­ made.
53«!
224
Wasco . .. . 2.095
234 hibits will be sent directly to Port­
that
the
railroad
companies
are
una
­
home,
a
few
yards
from
the
office
WiiHhlngton,
Nov.
24.
—
Lake
Bluff.
soldier in a grotto near Catania.
posits. 3380,000.
No explanation.
130 land and stored there or whether
485i
150 1
door lie met Mrs. Delia Meffert, di­ ble to handle all the traffic, and being Washington 2,882 !
Will Benefit <'orporaHona.
33 miles from Chicago, will secure a
1
442 1
22 they will be shipped to Boise and held
I«l|
14 I
vorced wife of William
Meffert, of convinced of this fact many of the Wheeler
last
naval
training
station.
The
president
Funeral
of
Governor
Thompson.
Governor
Chamberlain
stated
laird Curzon Salls.
447|
282 I
314 until the fair opens, is a matter which
. whom mention was made in these local flour dealers have not attempt­ Yamhill .. 1 2.004 1
Columbia.
8.
C„
Nov.
23.
—
The
had
today
returned
a
report
of
the
com-
night
that
the
board,
since
he
London. Nov.
24.—Lord Curzon,
she was accom- ed to make any further sales to east-
Totalz . .^«O.iisin.tifl t.3<í| 7.815 will be settled before the two gentle­
funeral of ex-Governor Hugh 8. ' .-olutnn»
columns reeentlv.
recently.
viceroy of India, left for hlz post this been in office, refunded upwards of mlHSlon which selected the site, with
men leave St Louis.
Thompson was held today.
j panled by a lady friend, and as the ern buyers.
his approval.
380,000
to
people
who
had
purchased
morning.
(
seneral land
office,
acknowledging
M UNS FOR O
1
-
i