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Unswayed by fear, uniuflu- •
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
• uose who differ from its
views, as well as to its
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VOL. XXIX
PENDLETON. OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 19<I4
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RECHI ITS
IN JAPANESE CAPITAL.
EQI IPPING
Kuropatkin
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THE LAND CASES
Report-
•lapuiiv*«'
verse* ami lx«««-* in I Nortlicru Man-
»■hurla. AAlu-rv Two > Japanern* Gcu-
erul* Have Been
1 AA ouiKled—Rus-
*iau Naval Officer*
United States District Attorney
and There la IJkeliliood That Rus­
sia AA1I1 'order
Bat th-aiiips and
Cruisers Made amt
Equipped by
Italians.
Jap« Capture a Hill.
Rome. Dec 1.—A dispatch to the
Cleveland. Dec. 1.—Federal offl- Italia Militalre from Token, says the
cials are now Interested In the Chad- Japanese have occupied
Pine Tree
wick case. A number of men of in- Hill, one of the important hills ■ur-
rounding Port Arthur.
fluence have requested the United
States district attorney, Sullivan, to
Ordering Battleship«.
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MODEL COLLEGE
Rrvolittkuiary Tu»-tic* to Reverwe Colo­
rado Electioo.
Joseph Leiter Has Been Mov­ Military Authorities Complain
ing Armed Bodies ot Men
Especially of Lack of Coast
Toklo. I»ec. 1.- The announcement
of the capture of 203 Metre lilll has
Without Authority ot Law.
kick's Responsibility.
Defenses.
created intense entnuslasni and re­
vives hopes of the early fall ot the
fortress proper. Today thousands ot
HORACE G. M'KINLEY
recruits marched to the barracks and IH’EA AAARFAKE HAS BEGUN
PROMINENT CLEVELAND
donned their
uniforms.
Relatives
WAS HIS INSTIGATOR.
MAN MAY RE IMPLICATED. carrying flags and banners escorted
ARM PRESENT ARMAMENT
them
The number of men raised
not
under the
conscription act ts
At First He Protested. But Acqui­
Iraiii Itcariiig Mlllliu Wa. I Irvil Ip- I.overmix-tit I- Al«« -Jiy I lelil Artll-
AU Negotiation* Off atul Def envi­ made public.
escence Bev-ame Eaoy — Confession
on—Union striker* ;unl N ihi -I nboi
ant Mas* Undergo the Moot Radi­
ler> anil Tortesi»i Defciiw for Har­
.Also Implicate* Dan Tarpley—Sen­
Two General* AAouiaievl.
strike
Breaker*
light
at
the
cal Investigation—Mr*. Chavlvvlck'o
bor* — Senator t'ia-krrll Confer-
ator Mltcbell Refu.ses to Grace the
Tokio. Dec. 1.-—Reports from Port
Stocksvlc Annuel tie* Idler < oal
IJabUitle* Are S700.M*. But She Io
With R«*>«-vi*ll anil Mai Aivv-pt Ap-
Investigation AA'ith His I*re*ence. or
Arthur say Lieutenant General Thu-
Mine*. AA Itli PrwbaM) Fatal Rr-ulls
“Clear Out of the
|Mdatmeiil
tu Inti-rMate < »Hiuiu-r«*-
AA'oods"
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Her
Gen-
cfelya Is among the wounded,
Give it the Benefit of His Testimo­
—Every RcMdent of live Tviii|mr-
Coun«-1 Denle-, the More seriou* eral Nakamura, who commanded the
< oattal*lon—Rrar Admiral Davi*
ny. Although He Has Been Subpot--
urv Town I'wqilevl hv I uion MUwr-
Pluvi body of swordsmen who charged the
I« Apiadiitril in He|>rr-«*ni America
Accusation* — A**urance*
uaed—He Has Been Alatie a Tool
I* (inh'rwl llv'torv ilw Grand Jury
Every Dollar of Her Ixaut* AA ill Be Russian forts November 25. Is Injur­
on Dog ger bank < onmii—Inn
•f.
ed In both leg*
Pakl.
is Investigating Mrs. Chad-
peals and asked for a writ of habeas
corpus for Michael Dowd, an election
official arrested by order of the state
supreme court
The hearing will be
December 10 at St. Louis.
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PI ABODA STILL FIGHTING.
Are at Rome,
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Th* East Oregonian of Pm-
dJeton, Oregon, 1« published tn
the heart of the wonderful I»-
laud Empire. Yon will find
that it la readable, reliable
and progreeahre, and will glee
you the news reliably, acco-
rataly and fudy
Denver. Col.. Nov.
30.—Another
step In the Colorado governorship Opinion Expressed by Uma­
fight took place today when the su-
prenie » »»urt gave
hearing ___
on the
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tilla County’s Legislative
attorneys for
motion made by
I, tlf»-
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Governor Peabody asking that the
Representatives.
election eominiMloners be enjoined
from certifying any returns whatso­
ever front precinct ». ward 7. of Den­
ATTEMIT TO DETERMINE
ver.
Th»- significance of the motion Iles
i I <«l -RATION N EEDED.
In th* fact that If it Is granted similar
motions will be made to throw out
every precinct In Denver, and also In
many other parts of the state
The I I m - \|>|>r»>|rrt«u,,n of Two A'ears *Agv
democratic leaders declare that the
Barely «»ffk-lent lor the More Ur­
■ »»urt woul»! not dare take such revo­
gent Nerds of five InMltulion—Pres-
lutionary action and they profess not
Uletil I rviH-ti I* l-repartng Stalla­
to f«-*l any alarm over the outcome.
ti»'* for a Mwivv-doun of tive Coi-
Distinguished
Advocate
of
Better Traveling Facilities
Was in Pendleton.
iM.E M <rrr
goea to
W ALLA W ALLA MEETING
lege'» Ite-sHirce*. Needs and Record
—Betk-vnl live Mork of live Past
At»»nn«»n* I »«»king Ini«»
R««v>rvl
of
A ear AA ill He sufficient Guaranty
Pne«*cul«»r.
for an A|q>nq«riation.
Youngstown. O Nov 33. A M*r-
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»gent Ü» here In behalf of Reed
Smoot. I»>okliig Into the congressional
Stat*
•or« Walter M Pierce. C.
and buslneiu» record of ex-Congre«»-
man It. AA' Taylor, who 1» conducting J Smith and Representatives W G.
the case agalrutt Smoot
Taylor re- ’ol* yesterday conferred with Pr*«l-
turn-d th;» morning from Washing-
1*-:
B c French »»f th* Eastern
t»»n aid announced the Smoo^ hearing
Oreg,
n
State Normal at W»-«ton. The
4«
t tor December 12.
«hoot «as visited by the Umatilla
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Peekneyvtlle. Ill
Nov
30 —Th*
AA'ashingtoii Nov. 30—-In his an­
grand jury has Indicted Joseph Lei­ nual report the chief of artillery.
Judge J H Scott, of Marion coun­
ter for taking armed men through the Brigadier General J P. Story, calls
ty. the leading gcx>»3 r»>ad* advocate
«tale without permission of th* gov­ attention to th* unpreparedness of the
of Oregon, tossed through this moru-
ernor.
country for war. especially respecting
lr.g to Wail* Walla,
to attend the
**a«t defenses
He says;
state good rends meeting in that city
Militia Arriving
"AAs have not on*- -vlf *n«aigh of
tomorrow.
Zeigler. III.. Nov 30.—A company trained personnel to man th* arma-
ascertain whether Mrs. Chadwick ts
“I believe there m no question of
London. Dec. 1.—The Rome cor­
■'leni
already
mounted
A*y
report
if Infantry reai hed Zeigler last even­
so great importance now before the
liable under the federal law* Sulli- respondent of the Centra! News wires
egtslators
and
Mr
French
lawyers
Elect
Officer*
•tbs
attention
to
th*
ir.surt
rlency
of
outlined
ing for riot duty
It Is reported that
farming communities as thia question
van Is now seeking to ascertain that several Russian officers have ar­
scores of shots were fired at the train tl.e Held artillery and ucomplete tor­
Portland. Nov 3«.—At the after­ the «ork being done
whether the Chadwick transactions rived in Rome and obtained permis­
The visit was made for the per­ ~>t road improvement and construc­
as it neared Zeigler. The mining pedo it tenses of the harI or.”
noon session of the Oregon State Bar
tion ” said Judge Scon to the East
were legitimate, and if she did not sion to visit the navy yard*
It 1*
•se of arriving at some definite con-
camp is practically under martial law
Association yester»lay. the following
Oregonian thia morning.
use the mails to further her end*
stated the visitors intend to order the
!u»:»»n regarding appropriation need-
Cockrvil Confer* With lt»»»wv»h.
officer» were elected for '.he ensuing
’’With good nail in the country
All peace negotiations between Mrs. construction In Italy of four battle­
•d from the next legislature to carry
Believed lire» AAere Loo*
year
President.
A
T
Sears.
Jr.;
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AA’ashington.
Nov.
30—Senator
iistrict* come numberless other pub­
Chadwick and Banker Newton
are ships and six cruisers.
>n
the
school
work
for
two
years
Benton. Ill Nov 30 —Reports from Cockrell of Missouri, called at the t resident. A E Ream*». Jacksonville:
Th* government
off
It is reported warrants are pre­
Dr. Cole is the only member ic convenience*
Rennett. Marshfield; G Blng- mor»
Zeigler say the night passed without AA hlte House this morning and hid a J w
«HI not extend the rural delivery to
Japane*e llrnrow
pared for a prominent Cleveland man
of
the
delegation
who
is
in
Pendleton
any trouble
It Is likely that more talk with the president over the of­ ham. Sslem; C. W Fulton. Astoria:
districts with miserably poor road*
alleged to be an accomplice in the
St. Petersburg. Dec. 1.—Kuropat­
today.
troops will be sent there today, how­ fer of a position either on the Panama G W Phelpe Heppner: C. J Bright.
Country transportallon car. never be
huge swindles.
,
kin reports. ’’We pursued the enemy
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It
ts
evidenL"
he
said,
"that
the
AA
’
asen
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-<amuel
White.
Baker
City
canal commission, or the Interstate
ever. as a crisis Is expected tonight.
as cheap as It should be. with poor
who retired from Tsen Hebhen and
»st appropriation «as barely enough
Every' resident of the union miners' comerce commission. He will proba- and W. I R King Ontario: secretary.
country roads leading to your mar-
Motion for Receiver.
we forced the enemy's rear guard
o
sustain
the
school
but
in
order
to
Robert
P
’
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Platt;
treasurer,
C.
J.
camp, near Zeigler, has been ordered Hy select the latter.
Cleveland. Dec. 1.—At the request Tuesday to evacuate a pass 10 versts
ay the matter property before th« kets and the relation between the
- ht »b»
executive committee W M
to appear before the grand jury.
city and rural settlements ran never
of Attorney Carr, representing Bank­ south of Hen Hechen. Our loot wa*
Cake. Charles Carey. Thomas G. »C.slature we must have facts and
It Is believed several Ilves were lost
Itrsr Admiral Davie Appointed.
be so intimate and pleasant
'here
er Newton. Judge Babcock this morn­ inconsiderable.”
figures
from
President
French.
These
Halley. G. Greene. C. D Latourette.
In Monday night's battle. Report Is
Washington. Nov. 30—Rear Admi­
ing postponed
until Saturday the
he has promised to supply tn a short bad roads and poor bridge« separate
current today that several wounded ral Davis has accepted the appoint­ and il Th».mpson
the two divisions of society.
time.
hearing of Newton’s motion for a re­
EUROPEAN BANK FAIIJL
men were removed from the scene
Favors Uoavict Labor.
ment to the Dogger ban k commission.
ceiver for Mrs. Chadwick's alleged se-
"Senator
Pierce
advanced
the
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urtwvl
to
Death.
Pools of blood were found In several
curities in the Wade Park bank.
thought that the state legislature had
"To
a
limited degree the convict*
< oncern'« IdaWlitle« Are Said to places outside the stockade.
Great Falls Nov. 3«.—Residents of
It All AA AA I ATI N s |<»N «TOPPED. Fincher's Creek tn the city yester»lay | been slow in appropriating money to of Oregon should be employed
’ Amount to «5.000.000
j conduct the Eastern Oregon
Mr* Chatlvvick With Her Attorneys.
State rood ronst ruction tn Oregon.
TAtey
brought new» of a fatal accident in
London. Dec. 1.—The Evening Star
CORBETT AA As AA HIPPED.
«ampler A alley AA III Not Build Any which John Cyr. who had recently I Normal tor the reason that Its ahow- should be worked tn i quarries where
New York. Dec. 1.—Mrs. Chadwick
says the London and Paris Exchange,
left Holland House at 11 o'clock this a large banking and brokerage firm
l*urtl»er Towanl the Interior Till« removed to that country from Maine, ng In the number of graduates had the road material 1* prepared, and
I igiit Between Nelson anvl Britt Is
been small
heretofore. Tax payers wherever they can be aafely used, in
morning on the arm of her son. and of London, ha* closed its doors, bein'?
lost his life.
Hi» »table caurht fire
Year.
Now l>ropo*ed.
throughout the state.” he remarked, the buildings of road*
took a cab. going to the office of her
from a spark from the chimney of his
in serious difficulties.
It* liabilities
Baker
City.
Nov
3«
—
Oaring
It
t»
Afitchell Refuse* to Return.
"were not willing to put up for *ome-
San Francisco.
Nov.
30.—Young
The first step r — » sjvfc ry tc sectrr-
attorney*.
dwelling and he entered the stable tn
are said to amount to 15,000.000.
Corbett, the vanquished pugilist, to­ alleged to prohibitive freight rates on an effort to save bls nine horse* A thfr.g that brought small returns on 'ng good roads is an educated public
Subpoenaed by wire, by United
Edmund Power* attorney for Mr*
steel
rail*
the
Sumpter
A
’
alley
railway
the investment"
gether with his retinue of trainers. Is
sentiment.
Without strong backing
States Attorney Henry. United States Chadwick, after a conference with his
few seconds after he entered the
Trading Market (oHapxed.
However. It Is believed that th* from th- people, the county
trying to make a rosy view of life to­ will not extend It* road bed any fur­ building, the roof fell In and when
coart.
Senator Mitchell, now In Washington client this morning said a general
New York. Dec. 1.—Amid Intense day
He has been patched together ther Into the Interior of Grant county the fire had burned out. his charred showing to be made by the school road supervisor and road master are
absolutely refuses to return to Port­ conference of all parties concerned In
tor this year, will be entirety satisfac­ powerless
There must be a demand
land to give his evidence in the land the Newton matter will be held this excitemenL the heavy trading mar­ and rubbed until he again resemble* this year.
Sumpter A’alley officials allege that -orpse was found tn the ashe* He tory to the legislature, and that the for good roads from the people, be­
positions a human being, and this afternoon
fraud cases. He also failed to make afternoon, when the final details of ket collapsed today, some
leaves
a
wife
and
several
adult
child
­
they
have
large
orders
of
rails
tied
.mount o' work done, on a given sum fore the officials can logically build
known the name of the attorney who the settlement will be arranged. He an call dropping 23 point* A large will be taken to the races that he may
ren. residing In the vicinity of Pin­
of money will average up remarkably roads because the people must be the
handed him the filing papers of Puter said Mrs. Chadwick will make public crowd is estimated as responsible tor forget his terrible disappointment and up in the east, because of high freight cher creek.
rates
to
the
west.
It
Is
thought
the
well with other state school*
terrible beating last night.
bans of this work
Without full and
and Mrs. Watson, and asked for their 1 statement soon with details of the the break.
They found the schoo' tn a highly free co-operation of the people, offic­
“Young Corbett" was taken In an Sumpter A’alley people are seeking an
speedy hearing In the general land present settlement.
Baker
City
Improvement*
satisfactory condition and were well ials are not in position to carry oof
He reiterated that Mr* Chadwlc\
automobile by Barney Oldfield to Cen­ excuse Io stop the extension and have
office
F.xprr* Office Robbed.
Raker City. Nov. 3b.—The O. R a pleased with the management, from
tral Emergency Hospital last nlghL charge! the delay to the prohibitive
this program
It is generally believed that Mitch­ did not know Carnegie, and that his
N
company has filled In the grouads their hurried view of the Institution.
Lincoln. Dec.
1.—The
American where three stitches were taken In rates Traffic is so heavy on all lines
' My idea of a good roads campaign
ell has been made a tool by Puter. name never appeared on any of her
Express Company’s off:
st Norfolk his scalp and two In his lip. Corbett that it is Im possible to secure ear* about the Baker City station and be- The people of Weston are enthusias­ is for the state to send out an able
and that while he had no direct con­ paper*
wai robbed of several hundred dol­ at first demurred, stating he believed to handle the rail shipments for the tween the tracks with shell rock. so tic i ■ ver th* success of the school. and interested man. to
organise
Good
nection with the frauds being per­
He admitted the woman's obllga-
that no matter what the weather ve­ the prospects for It» continued growth
lars last night. A watchman fired at the operation would be too painful, west
Road Leagues in every county, get
petrated. he willingly lent his influ­ tlons will reach 3700.000. but sald
hicles and pedestrians can approach are good.
the robbers but without effect.
but was finally Induced to endure the
people to thinking on this subject,
ence to hasten the consummation of that she would have 31.000.000 left
the station dry shod. The hack stand
COMBINE Bl U H' A ICO AB
slight pain,
He then retired to his
show them how much they are actu­
the frauds.
after settling all claims.
has
also
been
put
tn
fl-st-«-law
shape
Mrs. Bachtold Dead
ally I out ng tn transportation, by hav­
room In the Palace Hotel, where he
MONIT FMSR COLLEGES
She never borrowed money on
The
Walla W'alla. Nov. 1 —Mrs Elisa­ spent a restless and painful night SUvl Tru-t AAouhl -vive >120 000.000 with bumpers and dead line*
ing poor roads, and educating them
Handwriting Experts Testify.
worthless collateral as charged.
• • It A N depot at Baker City is now
beth Bachtold. <5 years of age. Is nursing his hurts and his aggrieved
I rvigiit tltargvw
Twenty ln«tliutk>a* M umv in Fayer- to the simplicity of the good road*
Portland. Dec. 1.—Today the land
tn line with the improvements being
dead at her home In this city
She mind.
system
Building and maintaining
Chicago.
Nov
30.—The United made generally on the road by Man­
weather Beque-<.
fraud case» were given over to the
Chadwick Ixsvn* Secured.
was the mother of John and Alfred
In
the
meantime.
Nelson,
jubilant
good roads is no puxxltng. profound
States
Steel
corporation
contemplates
testimony of handwriting experts for
AA’ashington. Nov 29.—The supreme
ager Calvin.
1.—President Bachtold. prominent brewer*
Oberlin.
O..
Dec.
over his victory, spent the night at the building a trunk line railroad from
subject in which only the chosen few
the prosecution. Among others. J. F. Beckwith, of the Cltlxens’ National
court today sustained the New York
Hammam baths, and appeared early Chicago to Pittsburg and thence to
can become proficient.
It is just a*
Shearman, of Wichita, who is nation­ Bank, which closed on account of the
court’s decision In the famous Feyer-
this morning bright and fresh
Nel­ th* seaboard by means of which an
easy to build a good road tn a country
ally famous. The testimony tends to Chadwick loans, said today he has
weather will case, which was decided
son gave out word this morning that annual saving
plentifuly supplied with rock quar­
of
3120.''''M>.000
in
draw no more closely around the con­ received names from Pittsburg that
in favor of the colleges to which the
h* is ready for Britt. Representatives freight charges may be effected.
ries. as < >regon is. as it is to build and
spirators.
funds had
been
bequeathed and
assure him every dollar of the Chad­
of both Nelson an»! Britt will get to­
maintain poor road*"
The immediate motive to the build­
A letter was put In evidence show­ wick loans will be paid. He will not
against the executor*
gether
at
once
to
arrange
upon
a
final
Measure in t ommitsee.
ing
of
th*
line,
however.
1-
said
to
be
ing that Senator Frank Mays was con­ give the source of his information.
Be-
Twenty
college»
are
affected,
will the corporation’s desire to avoid any
agreement tor the fight, which
nected with Puter and McKinley, but
Senator C. J. Smith of this county ,
sides the original gift they will re-
Another government examiner
is
occur next month.
controversy with the Interstate Com­
how heavily he is involved la not yet on the way here to assist In the bank
celve an equal share la a residuary is a member of a legislative commit­
merce Commission, a contingency
made clear.
tee appealed by Judge Scott, to agi­
estate amounting to 37.300.300.
investigation.
MINING tIGAR DIALER FOUND. that continually confronts IL while
tate and promote the use ot convict*
Mrs.
Judge Albaugh, of ’ Canton.
It has to arrange for terminal allow­
on the public highways and to pre­
NEW WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Chadwick's attorney. ' who was in con-
INJUNCTION' AGAINST I NION.
B**iin»r IHvi»e«it«vl
am! AAaiulerrvI ances with the railroads it uses to AA tilth t»| Mll.lt ITING
pare a bill providing tor such an ar­
ference with her in New York, has O It A N TRANSFERS LAND
transport its heavy freight.
Away—Policr Ixicntrvl Him.
It is hoped
by Judge
Projected From Gray’s Harbor East­ not arrived here as it
1 was announc-
Cv.urt- Help to Break San lYanciac» rangement.
Kill PORT At. E ROAD GRADE
Stories bearing on the project of
Scott to get the matter prominently
telephoned
Walla Walla. Nov 30 -George H
ed he would.
He 1 has
ward to Yakima.
Boycott*
before the legislature.
this winter.
Smith, proprietor of the cigar store the projected line go so far as to say
that he has no good news.
San Franelas». Nov. 33.—Superior His recent trip through the Southern
Chehalis,
Wash..
Dec.
1.—This
on Third street, who became demented that u number of small roads now be­ I» ut ili.' Hand- <>( a Live and Popular
Judge Hebbard this morning render­ states has convinced him that the plan
sum <•! >12.3»n Pakl for tlw Strip—
morning
the
Washington
Central
and wandered away from his place of ing built east of Chicago are to be
< ouiiuitt««- ol B u M ih -*> Mea—Not a ed a judgment in favor of the Cres­
Railway company filed articles of in­ Bl SIIAA H ACKING AVAR
AA'ork on the I'ortage AA 111
Now business early Tuesday morning, was combined and made a part of the new
is feasible and he is laboring In defat-
GOING ON ALL NIGHT.
Dollar I- to Be I hud in Until live cent City Fenther Co. vs the Uphol­ igably as president ot the Oregon
corporation with the county auditor.
Soon Begin—J. MeCalir. of AAalla located last night near the Eureka system.
Cen-
The capital stock is 3500.000.
to achieve
ini ire Uve I Itouwual Dollar* Is In sterers’ Union, and granted a perma­ Good Roads association.
AAullu WUl Pnvbably Be Awarded mills by the police, who had been
nent Injunction against the boycotts aome practical result* tn this Une>
tralia is named as the principal place Foui Militiamen Have Btwn Wound­
LIMBER RATE* *1.1 Ml’
searching for him all day. He spent
•Iglit—No snh>«Tibcr Runs the
the Contract—He Ha* ITomltevI to
and pickets of the union.
of business and George E. Long. D. S.
ed—Forty Farmers Rode Into the
Monday night wandering about the
NBghtvMt lti*k of Losing a Dollar.
Bayles and L E. Crouch, of Port-
AA'ait for Part of III* Pay Until Ute streets and yesterday morning took I xvkkvt * Reduce the I’riw* In Pugvt
Strikers- Camp and Help Allay the
KIIJ.ED TWO.
Judge Davkl-sm Dead
land, are the Incorporators. ‘
Sound l amp*.
Y'oiuntary Subscription* Are Col­ ISO» from the safe In his place of bus­
Trouble — Threats Made to Dyna­
W alla Wall*. Nov 29.—Judge W S.
The company’s object is to build
iness and disappeared.
Seattle, Nov. 30—There will be a
lectevl by tivi- A'ariovis Con nt le«.
The form of the contract for the Davidson, at one time prominent as Tru< Farmer Enraged Over Daagh-
mite the l>eiter Coal Mines, Which
and operate railway and telegraph
slump In lumber pretty quick and subscription to the portage road fund,
tcr's Elopement.
a jurist in the state of Oregon, was
Are the Most Valuable Coal Prop­
and telephone lines from a point near
suburban building will find flooring to be collected In Umatilla county, is buried this afternoon
TWO WOMEN DEAD.
Fort Worth, Texa* Nov. 33.—Be­
at
1
o'clock.
the city of Gray's Harbor, on Gray’s
erties in tie- West—Militiamen Are
particularly easy to get hold of. At a now drawn up. and the committee in
Nov
30—Yesterday
Portland,
The funeral was held from St Paul’s cause he eloped with his daughter. J.
Harbor. In a general easterly direction
All Armed With Rifles and Have afternoon the O. R. & N. company Re*ult <>f an Evplo»don In New tir­ meeting of the Washington Logging & charge of the solicitation of the fund Episcopal church. Rev. A. E Macna- M. williams, a farmer near Alvarado
to Priest Rapids, Yakima county,
Brokerage
Company.
Saturday,
a
re
­
transferred to the state portage com-
will begin active work at once.
Cannon.
lean* laundry.
mar* officiating. He was bom in shot and killed Steven McK nney. a
Washington, through Chehalis. Thurs­
duction In the scale of selling price»
mission a clear title to a right of way
After advising with attorneys, and Virginia In 1815 and served through young man.
McKinney*o father in­
ton, Lewis and
Yakima
counties.
New Orleans. Nov. 30.—As a result
Benton, III., Dec. 1.-—Two compa-' across the compeny» property.
was Inaugurated. No. 1. or flooring, those Interested In the mutter of as­ the civil war In the Confederate army. terfered and was also killed. c.r>oth-
be-
Also to put in a branch line from a nles of militia have arrived with"
of the explosion of a gasoline engine
being reduced from IS to 18 per thous­ sisting in the completion ot the por­ He lost an arm during the campaign er son was seriously wounded. Offic­
tween The Dalle» and Celilo for the
point southeast of Chehalis In a gen­ rifles and four gatllng guns, but were
fire occurred In the Swiss laundry last
and. and No. 3. or merchantable lum­ tage. Leon Cohen, member of the ex­ tn Missouri.
use of the portage road.
ers are after William*
eral southeasterly
direction along unable to quell the riot ât the Zeigler
night.
Georgina Beecher and Mary
ber. from 17 to 1« 50.
Class No. 2 ecutive committee of the Open River
The sum of S12.B98 was paid to the
Hanford and Packwood creeks for a mines last night.
Nelson are dead and six others are se­ was left at the old rate. 34.50.
company for the right of way. and
Association, acting with the commit­
Anniversary of Mawavere
distance of five miles in Lewis coun-
Italian IdgMInmiv OpeM.
Firing on the camp began at 10 the strip of land now belongs to the riously burned. Altogether, 30 are in­
The cut In prices was made by the tee consisting of T. J. Kirk. M. M.
Walla Walla. Nov. 29.—Fifty-seven
jured.
ty-
Rome.
Nov. 30.—King ATctor today
and continued until 4 this morning. state of Oregon.
association to meet the cut-rate com- AA'.vTick. AA'. P. Temple. George Por­ years ago today Dr. Marcus Whltma
opened the Italian legislature wttk a
Four militiamen were wounded. Dep­
petition started by the independent ringer and Horace AA’alker, selected by and his little band
The contract for the construction
of missionaries speech from the throne, which was
DIPHTHERIA AT SPOKANE.
Air* Chatlwlck Confc*»«*«.
uty Sheriff Stein escaped from the of the portage was also drawn up
loggers along the Sound, The asso- the cltixens’ meeting a few days ago. «ere massacred at Wlallatpul by In­
stockade this morning and gathered yesterday and work will begin at once.
New York. Nov. 30.—After a con- elation comprises the majority of the have formulated the following con­ dian* The anniversary was observed received with enthusiasm. Th« so­
cialist deputies did not attend th«
Agitation in Favor of Closing the a posse of 40 farmers who rode into J. McCabe, of Walla Walla, will be ference with her counsel the an- Sound logging companies. The cut of tract, to be signed by the contributors
at Whitman Memorial hall with ap­ opening nesslon.
the miners’ camp and stopped
the the contractor, It Is understood, al­ nouncement was
Mrs. 11 per 1000 on the flooring lumber is to the fund.
made that
Bryant School.
propriate exercises In which the stu-
firing from the outside.
though other contractors may bld tor Charwick admitted that Andrew Car- expected to liven the market to no
It Is thought to be entirely satisfac­ d* ts participated.
Spokane. Dec. 1.—There
is nome
Two additional companies of mili­ the work.
Chicago Grata.
negie never had any connection with small extent.
tory a« It provides explicitly for the
agitation in the fourth ward as to the tia have been
asked.
A
posse of
her affairs. Mrs. Chadwick Is ill and
the
W'hen
It
was
understood
that
Chicago.
Nov.
33—December wheat
»leposlt
and
final
disposition
of
the
INDIAN
Bt»A
-
SIVCESSFAT
advisability of closing
the
Bryant 100 men will leave here for Zeigler
ENORMOUS POTATO AIEI.D.
. >o was likely to go to McCabe, sev­ is reported on the verge of a nervous
opened 31.0«K. closed 31.37%; May
fund. Solicitors will now be sent out
school on account of diphtheria and
today.
eral contractors of this city
made break-down. She Is still at Holland
and the matter of collecting the fund tlieyennc A'outh« Have Become Cat­ «heat opened 31.03%. cloaed 31.33%.
epidemic sore throat
More trouble la expected tonight, complaint that they had not
been House, being closely watched by de­ Greeley, Colorado, Produces 15.000 will be hurried as rapidly as possible.
Corn opened 43%. cloaed 48%. Oat*
The attendance is about one-third
tle Raisers of Some lTestlge.
Threats have been made to dynamite given a chance to bid on the work, tective*
opened 20%. closed 33.
Carioad«.
Following Is the exact form of the
of the average, and while there are
An experiment of much value was
Leiter’s million dollar coal plant.
but when they learned that the con­
Greeley. Col.. Nov. 30.—A conserv­ contract
no new cases, parents have become
attempted among the Cheyenne In­
tractor doing the work would be com­
Minister’« Body Recovered.
ative estimate of this season's potato
Y. M. C. A. MEETING.
alarmed and are keeping their chll-
dians in Oklahoma An Indian agent
W EBER IS DEFIANT.
pelled
to
wait
for
a
portion
ot
the
.......................................
Umatilla
County.
crop
In
the
Greeley
district
puts
It
at
San
Diego.
Cal..
Nov.
30.
—
The
body
dren home.
wished
the
boys
to
milk
cows
for
him
money until the road was In opera­ of the Rev. R. B. Taylor, pnstor of 15.000 carloads, or 3000 carloads more
Oregon....................................
ISO..
The board of education has pro- District Attorney Accuses Him of An­
and agreed to give each one who **n*gvw-I<lala> Convention Wa* Wail
tion. and that part of the amount was the First Presbyterian church, drown­ than that of last year. The selling
I hereby subscribe and promise to
vided for treatment of pupils and
Attended.
other Murder.
to come from the voluntary subscrip­ ed November 14, was recovered from price Is much lower this year than pay to the order of the .......................... milked for three months a nice calf.
each day their throats will be exam­
Fifteen boys started, but they were
The Ore.ton-ldaho state meeting of
tions
of
the
counties
which
have
................................................................
Bank.
Auburn. Cal.. Dec. 1.—There are
the water today. It appeared in the last. Growers generally are selling
ined and looked after.
so ridiculed by the older men of the the Y M. C. A., which ha* just cloaed
no new developments In the Weber promised to make up the 340.000 de­ bay Immediately after the salute was only enough h> juty the Immediate ex­ ......................................... Dollars in U. S.
tribe that 12 of them gave It up. But In Salem has been highly profltable
ficit
in
the
portage
fund,
these
com-
gold coin, to be paid as soon as Five
DEMOCRATS WILL INVESTIGATE. case. The proceedings of the grand plaints were hushed up and It 1» like- fired In honor of Assistant Secretary penses of digging. The potatoes rip­ Thousand (35.000.00) Dollars shall three won the calves, and the pride to the society An attendance of 133
jury are behind closed doors.
ened In the ground and are in excel­
of the Navy Darling, now here.
of being owners of cattle served as greeted the opening session. The fol­
The rumor that Weber has made a ly that McCabe will get the contract,
lent shape tor keeping. Growers are have been subscribed In Umatilla quite an assistance in getting other
Will Inquire Into Republican Methods
lowing cities sent delegatee:
county for the purpose of completing
confession to the bank robbery charge he having promised to accept the
storing
their
crops
in
dugouts,
as
bet
­
Grand Jury Is In Session.
Indian children to try.
Oregon Agricultural college. 37 del­
in Colorado.
Is absolutely without foundation. He pledges of the Open River commission
ter prices are expected as the season payment for the building of the Por­
After a year 1! had won calves, egates. the largest present. Bolas. 3;
Auburn. Cal., Nov. 30.—There are
for
any
deficit
that
may
exist
after
tage
Railway
at
Celilo.
said
amount
still
retains
the
defiant
air
that
has
Denver, Dec. 1.—Judge Mullins to­
advances.
and the agent asked them to plow Moscow. 1; Albany. JI; McMinnville.
no new developments in the Weber
Fields at Lone Tree this fall »how to be held by said bank until the said corn for him. agreeing to give them
day issued an order calling upon the pervaded his actions since the night the state fund Is exhausted.
1«; Drain, 5; Philomath. 3; Eugene.
case.
The grand jury is In session,
Portage
railway
shall
have
been
com
­
yields of from 150 to ÎOO sacks to the
grand jury to
Investigate
election of the murder.
all the corn they could raise.
Ten 18: Dallas. 11; Monmouth. 8; Port­
but as yet are engaged in other work.
BRITISH TROOPS IN THIBET.
The district attorney In an inter­
acre. For the last three years crops pleted; provided, that if the said road boys volnteered to grow com. and
frauds in the city. The jury begins
It 1s certain they will take up the
land. 10; Oregon City. 4.
Foreet
In this section have been damaged by shall not have been completed on or they actually raised
work next week. This move is by the view has accused Weber of murder­
3000
bushel* Grove. IS; Newberg 4. and Pendleton
bank robbery charge, and also the
hall and some growers attribute the before the first day of July, 1905. the which was sold and afterward con­
democrats to chec—««late republicans. ing one Ah Gee. an aged and wealthy Taken Tliere to Ensure Compliance
1.
other murder charges against Adolph
above amount shall be refunded by
With Treaty.
enormous crop to the hall.
It la probable the grand jury will Chinese merchant some five years
verted into 35 head of steer* Each
The following officers were elect­
Weber.
■aid
bank
to
me.
not
ago.
but
the
circumstances
do
be instructed to investigate the alleg­
Birmingham. Dec.
1.—Th* Post
steer was branded with an Individual ed: President. Prince L. Campbell.
bear
out
the
assertion.
IN
FEDERAL Hll RTN.
ed contributions by corporations In
oays a British resident will be ap­
brand chosen by the boy owner.« This V.
Robbery Case I'p.
U. of O„ Eugsne. vice-president. D.
Peabody’s behalf.
pointed for L'Hassa,
made them prouder than ever, and B. Key* U. of I..
Thibet,
who
Moscow,
Auburn, Cal., Nov. 29.—The grnnd
Idaho;
»
Colorado
DevHopn
Ehvtloii
Tangle
Bodlea AA'aslietl A.-d wire
more Industrious.
will have an escort of Indian troops jury met this afternoon, and the bank
secretarle* K. S. Latourette. McMInn-
Charged With Murder.
New
Pliaaes.
Tallamook, Or., Dec. 1.—The bodies to be housed In a compound near the robbery charge against Webber will
Every boy at the agency wanted to ville college: C. L Shepard. O. A. C.
lari Hardwick Died.
San Francisco, Dec. 1.—Isaac Selby of two sailors believed to be from the Delso I-aniii monastery.
St. Paul. Nov. 30.—Edwin Rlchard-
go to work at once, and as a result of Educational work, by I. B. Rhode«:
The object be brought up.
Attorney
District
London. Nov.
29.—The
Karl of that experiment the Cheyennes are boys’ work, by P B Willis, Physical
was held to answer for aosault to wrecked
schooner
Webfoot,
were of the move Is to ensure Thibet's re- Robinson announced that Attorney son, of Denver, today took the Col-
murder
Superior
Judge
Hebbard. washed ashore on Nehalem beach to­ speet for the treaty mad* by Young­ General Webb will assist In the pros- orndo election tangle before Judge Hardwick, under secretary of state the most Industrious farmers of any work, by John Feebler, and religious
Selby put in no defense.
husband.
tribe so recently on the warpath.
Sanborn, of the federal court of ap- for war, died suddenly today.
work, by W. E Wright.
day.
ecutlon and trial.
Portland. Dec. 1.—The most shock­
ing sensation of the land frauds trial
was exploded yesterday evening, when
R. W. Montague,
deputy county
clerk of Linn county, a man of the
highest character. Irreproachable and
straightforward In every way. con­
fessed to having made out fraudulent
affidavits for dummy entrymen. at the
Instigation of Horace G. McKinley
the arch-conspirator tn the frauds.
Montague could
scardelv
speak
above a whisper, so great was hi»
shame and disgrace,
The attorneys
left their seats and crowded around
the witness box to catch the words of
the confession as Montague unfold­
ed the disgusting details of McKinley's
methods of securing affidavits for
his dummies.
Montague said he protested against
the fraud at first, and insisted that
McKinley bring the entrymen before
him to be sworn, but McKinley failed
to do so, and after making out the
first fraudulent papers it was easier
to continue in the dishonest practice
and that none ot the alleged entrymen
ever appeared before him. as his own
oath on the affidavits shows.
Montague implicated Dan Tarpley
in the fraud* and his evidence and
confession fixes the guilt of McKinley
beyond any shadow of escape.