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    WEEKLY EDITION
Unswayed by fear, uninflu-
eticeil 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
..tose who differ from its
views, as well as to its
friends.
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VOL. XXIX.
PENDLETON, OREGON ERIDAY. DECEM BER 9. P.M14
PORI Hl I ill R FLEET BEING
l OMITETELA ANNIHILATED.
The East Oregonian of Pen-
lieton. Oregon, la publlabed la
the heart of the wonderful In-
laud Empire. You will tad
that It la readable, reliable
and progressive, and will give
you the newt reliably, accu
rately and fudy.
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NO. 4
ance among capitalists and wage­
workers alike; a feeling nf respect on
the part of each man for the rights of
•Iu|tan«**e II h \ c Range on liurlior and
others, a f«*»llng of broad community
I
Interest, not merely of capitalist»
Irv Burning and sinking Ever)*
among themselves, and of w age -work -
thing Tlierriii.
er* among themselves, but of eapltal-
Tokio. Dec. s.—The commander of
tots and wage-workers Iti their re la-
lions to ea<~h other.
the Japanese naval battery at Port
For«*»t lt«-*-«-rie-
Arthur reports:
It to the cardinal principal of the
“Observations taken December 7/
forest reserve poli«-y of this adminis­
Surmised That John D. Rock Lawson Heads a. Bear Move from 203 .Meter Hill, show the turret
Speedily Convicts the Southern States Would Be
tration that ahe reserves are for use Jury
ship Poltava has sunken, as reported
Second Paragraph Prepares the People's Minds fur a Period XX'hatever Interferes with the use of
December
0.
and
the
battleship
Ret-
“
Squared
”
With
ment
That
Creates
?
efeller
Panic visan seems t<> have sunk, her stern
Four Conspirators at Port
Victimized by the Senator
their resources to to be avoided by
of Heavy Expenditures
"very possible means. But these re­
being under water
The bombard­
Mrs. Chadwick’s Creditors.
in Many Stocks
sources must be used In such a way
land.
From Neu York.
ment December 7 heavily damaged
to make them permanent.
the battleship Pobleda. which is list­
The forest policy of the govern­
ing to the starboard, showing the
nt ai > in <.
an
ment to Just no* a subject of vivid MARIE WAKE WA«.
IUM hl li:l l.FK '> UASTOR
westward portion of the hull, which < amimi- < oiign-sn AguiuM Evirai agii i««v—Alm- to Ttinm All tlx- Rcspon-
Uli J. X </T~E bkiiMBUl I«
public Interest throughout the West,
I X PRECEDENTE!» Ill i K Is painted red.”
sEF.Ms
'mim
and
to
the
people
of
the
United
State«
I
I
K
i
lli
It
liIM.K
AUF
OX PMIIJPPINF MRASURK.
'Iliility of lalmr Disturbances Po .-4I>I>- I I« hi ili«- stali
In general, The forest reserves them-
XX ill Stop BI«H-ka<lc Running.
•elves are <>f estreme value to the
|>ki)er'o LlaMlllj luti» anil tlx* B<-<l«-r Protrs'tioii <if ils> Trairling
Toklu. Dec
».—The placing of
. present as well as to the future wel-
A|t|Hir«*iit Familiarity Fi.-iit" *-lia|M«l Ttoterties a- IniwKin heavy cannon on 20» Meter Hill will
Tlx* Latter-!«
Xlo-t Bllt«*rl> I ought l-rgal Hatlie
Puhll««— Admit« Tliat Trust« Can Only Ik- lt<inilat<il h> Fnleral I jihs
far» of all the Western public land
With Mrs. < liadwick Appear" to
Pgedicte«l Two Day" in Adtaiux-— enable the Japanese to sink junks
I »«-r AA ag««l In Fréterai < «rari Room
. »tate*
They powerfully affect the
Have Been the Origin oí the I II-
I niKsl >tat«"- SuvL sania Fr. Can­ and other craft bringing supplies for
— K«-vn hltofls of "anaMu Hurled
U"■ and disposal nf the public land*
liniite«l t ree!it XX liieii >I m - Obtainecl
adian Pacific aiMl Otlx-r standard the garrison from Chee Foo.
AA'ashmgton. Dec. 4. Ten minutes entitled to the protection and th» en­ They are of special importance be-
by AtlofiM-y«—AA IUM-WWW Mentlero-
—PreMmtaary F.\aniiiiatH>ii INwt-
stock" All Involved in tbr I'lurvy —
before noon the assistant s«-cretary to couragement of the law
From the cause they preserve the water supply
l> Assail«'«}—Government AX 111 Not
FYtvt lanlhilausl.
the president. Mr. Barenes. accompa­ very nature of their occupation rail­ m-l the supply of timber for domestic
pnnetl I ntil Dt'cviuber 17. an«i De­
Manipulator PrvdkNs 11 m - Involi-
"parv llM- IHgtaewt Official«, in Rai­
from nied by Assistant S««cretary Forster
Toklo !«»<
».-—Dispatches
road m»n. for instance. are liable to i puri-oses and so promote settlement
fendant i" Held I tuler 515.0M
osnit
XX 111 Spread XX Meiy—One Port Arthur stat» the remaining Itus-
ding tlx- "late of U m - I rauds—Mltch-
«nd Executive Clerk Young, left the be maimed tn doing the legitimate under the reclamation act. Indeed.
Bond"—< arnegie Deni«"*.
Finn Ha" Failed.
sian ships have
been
annihilated. White House in carriages bearing two
eU and Hermann M um Gl«e TeMl-
work of th»ir profession, unless the <hey are essential to the welfare of
The cruiser Rayan was fired by Jap­ handsomely printed parchment copies
nx«n> in < «>urt-
railr.tod companies are required by every one of the great Interests of
anese shells, and is now
burning >f the president’s message to read to
law t<> make ample provision for their i the XA’est.
Forest reserves are created for two
Press
Cleveland.
Dec. 8.—The
New York. Dec. 8.—Scene» of wild without th» slightest chance of being the senate and house. Copies for the aufei«
The administration has been
The first to to
prints a story purporting to throw excitement «x.-curred on the Stock Ex­ saved. The Sevastopol has been sunk members of the two houses were zealous In enforcing the existing law ! principal purpose«
Portland. Dec 7.—It required Just
Washington.
Dec.
" —Senator
I
preserve
the water supply. This Is
light on the dealings of Mrs. Chal-
carted to the capitol Immediately for this pur|>o»e Thu law should be
change this morning, and at times
Ja|Min
al
17>e
llagiM*.
wick with Banker Newton of Boston,
afterwards.
amended and strengthened Wherever i their most Important use The prin- 28 minutes time for the jury in the Platt, of New Tork, introduced la
Washington. l>ec 8.—Japan
has
who loaned the Cleveland woman the situation bordered on panic,
the national government has power ■Ipal water users of the water thus land fraud cases to find a verdict of the senate a bill providing that after
Dr M«-<eiage.
invitation
to
Preserved are Irrigation ranchers and guilty, yesterday afternoon The jury March 3. 1947. the representation la
»190.500. and who still claims the Trading reached an enormous vol- accepted Roosevelt's
The president's message In full Is there should be a stringent employ­
participate In the second peace con­
debt is paid.
ume.
er’s liability law. which should apply settlers cities and towns to whom tired at 2 12. and at 1 40 delivered the house be »47 lnotead of 114. a
as
follows:
ference of The Hague
their municipal water supplies are of
It is asserted that Mrs. Chadwick's
To the Senate and House of Repre­ to th» government Itself where Ihe
Lawson's prophecy of Tuesday was
All reduction to be made tn 14 southern
t‘» very first Importance, users and heir verdict to Judge Bellinger
business dealings grew «>ut of an in­
X
vvernmenl
to
an
employer
of
labor.
sentatives
statea
fulfilled, and Amalgamated led in
<«rlppcnlM-rg Xrrl»«-".
furnishers of water power and the the defendants excepting Marie Ware
troduction to the Boston attorney
In
my
message
to
the
S7th
congress,
The nation continues to enjoy note­
were found guilty as charged
the downward crash and fell nearly
Those
The senate reached an agreement
users
of
water
for
domestic,
manufac
­
through Charles A. Eton, pastor of
Mukden. Dec 8.—General Grippen- worthy proaperity.
at
Its
second
session.
I
urged
the
I-*»-
Such prosperity
convicted are 8. A. D. Puter. H. G. to uote on the Philippine franchise
10 points from last night's close, sell­
the Euclid Avenue Baptist church at
berg. the recently appointed
com­ Is of course primarily due Io the high ■age of an employer's liability law turing and mining and other pur­ McKinley. D
ing down to 59 around 11 o'clock
J- Tarpley and Emma bill Friday the 14th. and adjourned
Cleveland, of which John D. Rocke­
Manchurian Individual average of our clllsenshlp for the District of Columbia. I now pose* All these are directly depend- Watson It Is
»
United States Steel common pre­ mander of the second
thought all of the con- at 2 15
•r.t
upon
the
forest
reserves
feller is a leading member, and that
army, has arrived
her»
from St taken together wlthour great natural renew that recommendation, and fur-
vlcted parties will appeal to the »u-
ferred. sugar. Missouri Pacific. Erie
The
•»<
ond
reason
for
which
forest
Banker Newton’s hope that his claim
Petersburg
resources but an important factor ther recommend that the congress ap­
ind Canadian Pacific are among the
M-fM-aw- to Govern Alaaka.
'»serves are created ds to pre*»rve the preme court.
would be settled was based on the
therein Is the working of our long- point a commission to make a com­ ■ - ' »r supply for various classes of
Assistant Attorney General Henry
stocks which took the toboggan.
belief that Rockefeller would come to
Washington.
Dec. 7.—The president
prehensive
study
of
employer's
liabil
­
1'1 FADED GUILTY
continued governmental policies The
Lawson's first bulletin today ad-
wood user*. Arnone the more Import- -erommended the acquittal of Mie» is onstdering a plan to create a com-
the rescue of his favorite pastor, who
people have emphatically expresoed ity with the view of extending the pro­ ant
Ware.
VI •sed the holders of Amalgamated to
of the«e «ettlem are settlers under
unwittingly became a party to the
mlaston to govern Alaska. He had a
Senator John H Mitchell and Con-
sell your last share.” he continued Doubt- Entcrlatix«i as to Mr- lumg- their approval of the principles under­ visions of a great and constitutional the reclamation act and other acta
lo.-.g talk this morning with Senator
transaction.
law tn all employments within the
lying
these
policies,
and
their
desire
<r»rsman
Binger
Hermann
have
don's
sanity.
Roosevelt is just beginning his work
been
for whom a cheap and accessible sup-
Rev. Eton makes a statement In
Dietrich, who made a trip through
scope
of
federal
power.
that
these
principles
be
kept
substan
­
ibpoenaed
as
witnesses
to
give
tee-
It is tobacco to«lay.
When it gets
St Louts. Mo . Dec. » —Mrs. Carrie
ply of timber for domestic use« is ab­
th» territory tn the summer.
which he says Mrs. Chadwick never
Kalin mu I Aixddrnta.
tially unchanged, although of course
mor, y tn further cases to be heard on
to
insurance
and
trust
companies
E.
Langdon
pleaded
guilty
to
the
solutely
neresaary*.
miners
and
pro»>
attended his church
but appeared
Dietrich*» plan Is to divide Alaska
The ever-increasing casualty list pertors. who are tn serious danger of December 15
business will begin "
’ charge of forgery tn the circuit court applied In a progressive spirit to meet
into three or four districts and elect
unbidden, and asked his advice re­
upon our railroads is a matter of
He concluded "Sell sugar and the today. After being sentenced to six changing conditions.
Argument«,
«»f
Attorneys.
their timber supply by fire or
garding her financial affairs. He ad­
one commissioner from each and
grave public concern, and urgently through export by lumber companien
Against Extra« aganor.
was paroled on
Th» clootng hours of the land fraud ha«» the president appoint an equal
mits he sent her to several legal firm« entire list for the time being.” He months In jail
call«
for
action
by
the
congress
In
Also
advised
the
sale
of
Southern
Pa-
condition that she return home to
The enlargement of scope of the
’ en timber lands adjacent to their
«»»» sere filled with dramatic inci­ • umber the governor of the territory
'with the suggestion to place her af­
Pacific and Aatchiaon. California. Judge Foster Jd he had functions of the national government •h* matter of »peed and comfort of •nine« i * m Into private ownership dents
It is declared to be the most to art as presiding officer of the
fairs in their hands. Since that time
railway
travel
our
railroads
give
at
and the sales of stocks the first hour doubts as to Mrs Langdon's sanity required by our development as a na-
umbermen transportation companies bitterly fought legal battle ever waged bc"«rd
he has seen nothing of the woman
He thinks Alaska to sadly tn
She was accused of forging checks on tl«wi involve«, of course. Increase of least a« good service as those of any • » 1 P-ra -in ! commercial Interests tn n the f»d»r«l court room here
The lawyer to whom Mrs. Chadwick reached nearly the million mark.
• »ed of a mounted police, copied
to be an the estate of the late Hattie McCall expense. an«J the period of prosperity other nation, and there Is no reason Cenerai
After
11
what
appeared
Attorneys
on
both
sides
have
m-«<ie
went was a Boston relative of Eton s.
after the constabulary «ystem in the
why this service should not also be
hard fig its ai.d every ie<al phase of Philippine«
Consular Smkxr
through whom the Introduction to organized attempt to siem the tide Travis, with whom she associated at through which the country Is passing
a«
safe
as
human
Ingenuity
can
make
was made, which was followed by a the«World's fair.
justlfl«-« expenditure-» tor permanent
Newton was obtained.
Our consular sjstem need» t m prove- 'he ■*ue»n..n hss been exhausted.
-mart rally.
Improvements f.»r greater than would IL
Speaking of the poMdblllty of in-
In «eiebm f«w 15 Minutes
t
Salari»-« «houli be substitute t
Many
of
our
leading
roads
have
I m - wise Io hard times
Battleships
P. wTItlxr EXTRA "F.""I<>N
f..» fe*-« ind the proper <la«siflcatfon volvinc high officials tn the crimes,
Washington.
Des- 7.—The
Mr». Chadwick tn Fainting Condition
house
been
foremost
In
the
adoption
of
the
KM Failure a- a IteMih.
•nd forts public buildings and Im­
gr iding and transfer of consular of- Henry »arl In hl* ckssing argument: was tn seeolon for IS minute« today
New York. Dec. 8.—Mrs. Chadwick
are Investments m«wt approved safeguards for the pro- f rers «hould be provide !
We
have
brought
every
one
here
New York. Dec. ft.—The failure of
\ut li» IU*
Till proved waterway*
I am r -t
Hingham, of Pennsylvania, offered
left the Hotel Breslin at 8:45 this T. Ila<irau in announced from th»
was r *“<»**..ry to the case, be-
which should I-» mad- w hen we have tecth»n of travelers and employees, yet prepared to «ay that a r< mpelitiie * I
Next October.
a I-gwlattve. executive and judicial
the
*is<
of
Clearly
«avoidable
accident«
m««ming in charge of Marshal Hen­ Consolidated Exchange.
but
abundant
revenues
the
government
of
the
United
the m«»ney;
«••:< m of f »-xaminaUons fui appotnl-
appropriation bill carrying 328,tit..
Washington. Dec. ft.—As a result
kel. an-l drove to the federal build­
We are seeking
and a large surplu« always Invite ex- continues unduly large. The passage ment would work well; bu: by law it states is In earnest
789. which he will «-all up for consSd-
■>f a 4'onference with Representative
of
a
Law
requiring
the
adoption
of
a
ing. where she will be given a pre-
•• r e -» > to punish th»-»» defendants
travMtanre. nnd constant care should
DIF'D IX HOSPITAL.
eratior. tomorrow
Adjourned at
Wat.« t»n. of the way« anil mean« com- be taken to guard against unnece»- block*signal system has been proposed • hnuhl t* provided that :onsuhi should fM>w
in tnary hearing before Commission­
trial
but
to
put
a
stop
to
the
accompanied
mitlee. who informed the president it aary Increase of the ordinary
rurreow I earnestly concur be tamllti ar. ’according to places for robbery of the public domain. We 12 15.
er Shields.
Her son
I
«
-knT1 f raeiiirvd JumphiK F’rom a would be impossible to prepare a
rrommendatlon. and would whiih they apply with the French prop««— to stop It. w hether the rob-
her. When she arrived at the fede-
of the government. The cost of doing
freight Train.
Again«« Extra ? ewd o e.
by
spring, government business should h» regu- also point out to the congress the ur- German < r Hpanleh lar-ituar*» and bery I» committed by railroads. by
tariff revision wli»Br
was in a
ral building the woman 1
aoquAir.tAnce with the
up lated with the same security as the gent need of legislation tn the interest should
Washr.gto: Dec 7.—Senators Bard
fiinting condition, and leaned on the
Walia Walla. Dec. ft.—S. A. Burn« Roosevelt has practically given
United
States
senators
by
c~or.gr«
a
s
of t* public safety limiting the hours r*‘ «ur *M of the I’nited Stat*«
arm of her son and maid. Two mar­ lied at the Walla Walla hospital yes­ the idea of calling an extra •••«ion cost of doing a private business
mer or by others high In place or au- and Perkins, of California, railed on
nf labor for rallroa«! »mplo>ees tn
shals helped her into the elevator. terday from injuries received in fall- of ■ <»ng«e.«s before Octiiber
h- rli«
It we have taken th» t«x>is of the pre* »ent t-xiay and diwuto« d leg­
< a pit al and latbor
train aarvtce upon rallr r«sads engage 1
She was placed on a couch in the r»g from* a moving train at Wallula
blpgrr men and placed them on trial. islation
In the vast and complicated mech­
In Interstate commerce, and providing
"We do not believe there will be an
private office.
Burns wa« on his way from the Pa­
If Puter I» the tool of bigger men.
anism of our modern civilised life the
that only trained and experienced
An arrangement was soon reached louse to Portland, and was riding on
«■♦ are trying him because we have extra aeosion to take up tariff revts-
dominant note 1« the note of Indus­
person* be employed In positions of
said Mr. Perklna after the visit
for a brief formal hearing and an
freight car. Xh Wallula he at­
the evidence against him
Whenever
trialism and the relations of capital
responsibility connected with the op-
adjournment to December 17.
Mrs tempted to get out of the car while
Puter is willing to follow the example ' There should be nor.e. The people
and labor and especially of organise !
erallon of trains
Chadwick was brought into court at the train was in motion, and fell
of XA'algamot and ronfeas hto guilt, of California ar» aatisfi»d with pres­
capital and organised labor, to each
of cr»ur«e nothing can ever prevent
11 assisted by Marshal Henkel and through a trestle, fracturing his skuP
then we will go after the bigger game, ent rondlttons The vote showed that
Other and Io the public at large come
accidents caused by human weakness
Attorney Carpenter.
on the rocks 10 feet below. The man
and you will find me here prosecuting The west is prospering and we need
second In importance only to the In­
or mlta-ondurt. and there should be
Mrs. Chadwick soon recovered her was a stranger here, but papers on
the big criminals as »«meetly as the no meddling with the tariff to dis­
timate questions of family life
Our
turb conditlona"
drastic punishment for any railroad
composure and asked for the mom- him showed that he was 22 year« of
little crimínala."
peculiar form of government, with Its
»mt-loye. whether officer or man. who
ing papers, in which she read ac- tge and formerly resided in Port­
|t»ls 11 XXI» MINIMERH
<>rm»by aixt lxKiml- Guilty.
sharp dlvlalon of authority between
by Issuance of wrong orders or by dis­
ALDERMAN DOIS NOT
counts of her arrest, Attomey Phil- land.
the nation and the several states, has
Referring to Judge O'Day's fr
FIRST EXCURSION A
obedience of order* cause* disaster.
MUE FORMAL REQUEST
ip Carpenter, who, with Powers will
UK K FRAUD CH ARGES.
been on the whole far more advan­
quent allusion to the large fee which
The law of 1901. requiring Inter­
represent Mrs. Chadwick, asked for
FINANCIAL FAILURE. tageous to our development than a
ARE TRYING GILLES ME.
Henry
1»
to
receive
from
the
govern
­
state railroads to make monthly re-
half an hour's delay of the proceed­
Refuw-e Point Blank t> Testify as
more strongly centralized government
I orts of all accidents to passenger* Itrsault E»|«rc<«l to Ile In U m - Nature ment the attorney said that "every
ings as he wished to consult his cli­ Jury Empanellerl for Se|«arate Trial
Rut It Is undoubtedly responsible for
spreial Council Committee. But Win
dollar
I
get
wilt
come
honestly,
while
The t-anlcn City M um Dig Up SII*.10 much of the difficulty of meeting with and employe* on duty, should also be
ent. After a conference the officials
ut a Comtwom b« « C>4«ponenta of »very dollar Judge O'Day gets will be
of One Defendant.
Tell Ilf- story to the Grand Jary—
amended
so
as
to
empower
the
gov
­
decided to fix the bail at »15.000.
lo Square Itx-lf With the O. R. Jt adequate legislation the new problems
Snoda y CloMng Cali Attentino to the pne-eed» of the theft of these Ill-
He May He ExpeUed From the City
ernment to make a personal Investi­
Rising Sun. Ind.. Dec.
8.—Judge
and Attorney Carpenter left to ar­
N.—The Train Was Put on With presented by the total change In In­ gation. through proper officers, of all
thè Fa«'t Tliat All Klrul, of Xinu*- got land»"
Council I nle-e He supports Charge»
' "ornell this morning overruled the
range for bondsmen.
dustrial
conditions
on
this
continent
The effort» of the defendants to
U m * same Requirements lmpo-a-d
f accident* Involving loss of life which
iiM-nts XX III He XX ide Open on thè
motion for the discharge of the de­
of Bribery.
Hustling for Bond-onen.
during the last half century. In actu­
shield themselves behind the statute
of Halla Walla os of PendletaMi. al practice It has proved exceedingly ' seem Io require Investigation, with a
fendants in the Gillespie murder trial
«tulwkle
Se«co
Day«
in
thè
Week
After the hearing Mrs. Chadwick
of
limitations
were
mercilessly
ridi
­
Chicago. Dec. 7.—The expected cli­
The defense filed a bill of exceptions
But With DimMrous Effect«« to U m - difficult, and In many cases Impossi­ requirement that the results of *uch
Durine thè Fair.
returned to the United States mar­
culed.
max to the charges of bribery in con­
'
investigation
be
made
public.
to this ruling, and the work of select­
Fornwr Town.
ble. to get unanimity of wise action
shal's office, where she swooned on
Special Agent C. E. I>somls and nection with the Northwestern Ele-
ing a Jury then began.
Corporation*.
among the various states on these sub­
a couch. She will remain in the of­
Forest Superintendent S. B Ormsby '■xted extension bill, made by Alder­
Portland. Dec. 4.—The Ministerial were declared to be parties to the con­
jects. From the very nature of the
XX'hen we come to deal with great
fice until this evening, in order to
man Butler tn the city council meet­
The first Walla Walla excursion case this Is especially true of the laws corporations the need for the govern. .Asncxlatton of this city has panned a spiracy.
Demamled Separate Trial.
give her attorney time to find bonds­
If not in the conspiracy, ing Monday, did not materiallas as ex­
i»solution,
asking
that
the
gates
of
train
from
Pendleton
has
p
issed
in-
affecting
the
employment
of
capltat
(
ment
to
act
directly
is
far
greater
than
Rising
Sun.
Dec.
8.
—
James
Gilles
­
men. If the bail is not forthcoming
then the whole case of the govern­ pected before the special council com­
mer- In huge masses.
. In the case of labor, because great the L»-wl« and Clark fair be closed on ment must tall to the ground. The mittee today.
by four or five this afternoon, Mrs. pie. demanded separate trial, a jury to history, and Walla Walla
Sunday,
and
Inviting
the
fair
com
­
chants
find
themselves
»11*10
"shy"
With
regard
to
labor
the
problem
■
corporation*
can
become
such
only
Chadwick will spend the night in the being empanelled for that purpose
defense could have called Loomis and
Butler refused point blank to tes­
in their »150 guaranty for the train. Is no less Important, but It Is simpler : by engaging In Interstate commerce. mission to take decisive action. The Ormsby to the stand. If their conten­ tify on the ground that the commit­
Tombs.
is
as
follows.
"Resolved.
The O. R. A N. exacted a guaranty As long as the states retain the pri­ . and Interstate commerce Is peculiarly resolution
PATTERSON JURY.
tion was true, and If these two men tee had no authority. He said he
of »150 from Walla Walia merchants, mary control of the police power the the field of the general government. That the Ministerial Association of had not been Involved tn the conspir­
Carnegie Denies by Telegraph.
would tell his story to the grand jury
of tlie Second Trial of tlie before they would run the train, the circumstances must be altogether es­ ! It to an absurdity to expect to ellmln- the city of Portland, request the com- acy. The government had not placed when called upon. The council will
Cleveland. O., Dec. 8.—Prosecuting
missl oners of the Lewis and Clark fair them upon the stand because convinc­
treme
which
require
Interference
~
ate
the
abuses
same
arrangement
that
tay
in
«rent
corporation»
was
mads
Actrena.
probably take steps to expel Butler
Attorney Keeler received the follow­
to close, and keep closed, the gates 'd that they were guilty with the de­
with Pendleton merchants, The re­ Qie federal authorities whether tn the I by state action.
unless he makes his charges good.
ing message from New York, signed
New York. Dec. 8.—Eighteen tales­ suit was highly disastrous to any way of safeguarding the rights of la­
It to difficult to be patient with an of the exposition on the Lord's day." fendants, and that their testimony
by Andrew Carnegie:
men were examined in the Patterson hopes of securing Umatilla county bor or In the way of seeing that wrong argument that such matters should
The fair commissioners have not would be false. The defense had not
OTHER VALU.ABLE METALB.
"I never signed such notes. Have trial this morning, but none were se­
Is not done by unruly persons who be left to the state, because more than taken action, but have announced iared to cal! them
no notes out. Hope you can arrange lected as the twelfth juror, and a re­ trade for the beautiful Garden City.
shield
themselves
behind
the
name
of
heretofore,
that
all
working
part»,
the
one
state
pursues
the
policy
of
creat
­
Following is the exact patronage
The penalty for the crime of which California's ili'siortr» Only Partly
to execute affidavit here.”
cess was taken until 2 o'clock.
ing on easy terms corporations which machinery, and other exhibits that re­ the defendants have been convicted
of the train, from the different points labor.
Ih-trloped
Later.—The jury was completed at along the line.
If there is resistance to the federal are never operated within that state quire power of workmen, would not is given in the revised statutes as fol­
Pendleton,
seven
Elyria. O.. Dec. 8.—The Lorain 4 o’clock this afternoon.
San Francisco. Dec. 7.—At this
courts. Interference with the malls, or at all. but in o^her states whose laws be in operation on Sunday, but that lows :
passengers:
Adams,
12;
Athena,
county grand jury investigation of
eight; Weston. 22; Milton and Free­ Interstate commerce, or molestation of they Ignore. The national government •II the pavilions would be open, so the
"If two or more persons conspire fense of the uniform bl! of lading
the Chadwick affair began this morn­
Floating I'jrpM- Fourtd.
federal property, or if the state auth­ alone ran deal adequately with these poor people, denied the privilege of “Ither Io commit any offense against -ongress. Professor Lawson, head of
water.
23;
making
a
total
of
72.
impaneling jury by
ing with an
visiting the exposition during the the United State» or to defraud the ihe department of geology of the
La Crosse. Wis.. Dec. 8.—There is
As the fares from the different orities In some crisis which they are great corporation*.
Judge Washbum. The jury is made
To try to deal with them In an In­ week, might see It tn part on Sunday. United States In any manner, or for University of California, urged the
mystery surrounding the
corpse points were fixed at »1 from Pen­ unable to face call for help, then the
prominent
Elyria
citizens.
up of
In addition to this, a series of re­ any purr«»»», and one or more of such miners to use their Influence to
found Boating in the Mississippi by dleton and return. 50 cents from federal government may Interfere; but temperate. destructive, or demagogic
though such Interference may be spirit would. In all probability, mean ligious congresses, have been planned parties do any tft-t to effect the object cure a new geological survey of the
Adams.
Athena
and
Weston,
and
30
the
police
this
morning.
An
unused
Eleot Officers.
He said the precious metals
ticket for passage on the steamer cents from Freewater and Milton, the caused by a condition of things arising that nothing whatever'would be ac­ In which all Portland ministers would of the conspiracy, all the parties to state
San Francisco. Cal.. Dec. 8.—The Janie from Seattle to San Francisco total fares collected amounted to but out of trouble connected with some complished nnd. with absolute cer­ take part.
These religious features such conspiracy shall bellable to ■ are only a small part of the wealth,
Miners'
convention
this
morning was found in the pocket and bore »34.80, leaving a deficit In the »150 question of labor, the Interference tainty that if anything were accom­ would offer ample opportunit:’ for penalty of not more than »10.000. or of the west, and that other matala
elected the following officers: Pres­ the name of J. Anderson. The police guarantee, of »11« 10. The company Itself simply tnkes the form of restor­ plished It would be of a harmful na­ worship, for those so disposed and to imprisonment for not more than oil and stone can be found in Immense
ident. Edward Benjamin. San Fran­ believe the man was murdered and charged full fare, and
The American people need to the open gates would permit the two years or to both fine and Impris­ quantities with proper development.
passengers ing order without regard to the ques­ ture
cisco. vice-president, G. K. Dunton, thrown into the river.
were rebated by Walla Walla mer­ tions which have caused the breach continue to show the very qualities workingmen and their families to onment. In the discretion of the
Eldorado, Cal.; treasurer, J. Henry,
CLEVELAND IS ROBBED.
of order—for to keep order is a pri­ that they have shown—that to. mod­ view the fair on Sunday, their only court "-—flection
chants to the fares quoted here.
Section 54
5440,
40. Revised Stat­
San Francisco. The other officers
mary duty and In a time of disorder eration. good sense, the earnest desire holiday.
Will Bo Tri«-«l INx-emiier 12.
utes of the United States
will be chosen by the executive con -
«2.0M Takrti XXhUe CaQiier'« Hack
oners
and violence all other questions sink to avoid doing any damage, and yet
It Is not thought the comn
HIT< II< <M K IS GRATIFIED
Auburn, Cal.. Dec. 8.—Judge Prew­
mittee.
The
Into abeyance until order has been re­ the quiet determination to proceed. will view the request favora'
si AMEX'S CONVENTION
1« Turned.
itt this morning overruled the motion
dens
Step by step, without halt, and with­ commission argues that all f
Cleveland. Dec. 7.—-The waterworks
of Weber's attorneys to set aside the Ha-ntl« Telegriim« of Tlutnk« to Gov­ stored.
Sale of Draga s Jewel».
In the District of Columbia and in out hurry. In eliminating or at least of vice In the city will be open on "ail«*r" Plead for Amalgamation am! department at the city hall was robbed
commitment on the alleged grounds
ernment's S|x-cial Agent.
the territories the federal law covers In minimizing whatever of mischief Sundny as on other days, and If the
London, Dec. 8.—Considerable pub- that the testimony an«i preliminary
this morning.
It is believed about
legislation.
Portland, Dec. 8.—The gratifica­ the entire field of government; but or of evil there is to interstate com­ fair Is open. It will naturally attract
lie interest is manifested In the auc- did not determine the venue or Juris­
»2i'O0 was secured.
San
Francisco.
Dec.
7.
—
A
resolution
In
tlon sale begun here today for *.he diction.
The money was taken while Caah-
The defendant thereupon tion of the Interior department over Ihe labor question Is only acute In merce In the conduct of gre.it corpor- people who might spend the day
urging the amalgamation of the Inter-
gambling dens and beer gnrdens.
jewels and costumes that belonged to pleaded not guilty, and next Monday the news that the government had populous centers of commerce, manu­ atlons.
nr'ional Seamen’s Union and Interna­ 1er Patterson had hls back turned
Nevertheless,
the murdered queen. Draga of Servia.
won the lan<! fraud case, was dem­ factures. or mining.
They
are
acting
In
no
»plrft
of
hos-
•housanj dol ar* li cash and
is set as the date of trial.
tional Marine * Transport Workers'
X'O JURISDICTION.
One of the articles to be sold is a
onstrated in the following telegram both In the enactment and in the en­ tllity to wealth, either indlvldual or
No et le to the
Federation was presented at this < he.-ki were taken
bracelet given to the queen by the
forcement'
of
law
the
federal
govern
­
received today by Col. A. R. Greene,
corporate
They are not against the
After Senator Burton.
morning's session of the Senmen’s I - i pet rotors.
|-o"itloii
Tnk«*n
by
Adolp'.i
Weber
’
s
czar as a wedding present.
who gathere«! evidence In the big ment within Its restricted sphere rich mnn any more than against the
convention, and referred to a special
Washington. Dec.
8.—A supple­ case, and to those to whose untiring should »el an example Io the state poor man. On the contrary, they are
Counsel.
WARRANTS FOR HAN* OFFICIALA
mental
brief
of
the
government
In
the
Auburn. Cal . Dec. 7—Ado'ph Web­ committee.
Waler Ruined Stock.
efforts th» government’s success Is governments, especially In a matter so friendly alike toward rich man and to­
.A
resolution
urging
the
passage
by
case of Senator Burton of Kansas, mainly due:
vital as this affecting labor.
ward poor man. provided only that er was brought Into court this morn­
Baker City. Dec. 8.—A water pipe
congress of a seamen's manning and Arc tliarged XX till I*ufag Droite
was filed with the supreme court of
I believe that under modern Indus­ each acts In a spirit of justice and ing to plead to the charge of killing
"Colonel A. R. Greene. Inspector:
in a large furniture establishment be­
efficiency bill was presented. The bill
XgalnM No Acnxutta.
the United States tqday. It contends Accept thanks and sincere congratu­ trial conditions It Is often necessary, decency toward hto fellow*.
Great his mother. The defendant’s attor-
longing to the Standard
Furniture
strongly for the guilt of the defend­ lations on the result announced by and even where not necessary It Is yet corporation* are necessary, and only »••« again raised the point of Juris­ provides that each ship shall carry a
Buffalo. Dec. 7.—Warrants for the
company, burst last night, and the
ant although it admitted the senator's telegram last evening.
The defense also argued specified number of men. according arrest of President Emery, «'ashler
often wise, that there should be or­ men of great and singular mental diction.
building, was flooded, doing »20 000
to Its capacity, and the authorities Werner and Assistant ('ashler Luedcke
course in the support of the Interests
that
the
evidence
did not state when
ganization
of
labor
In
order
better
to
power
can
manage
such
corporations
"E. A. HITCHCOCK.
damages to high priced
furniture
shall have the power to pass upon the of the defunct German bank, wers to-
of his client, the Rialto Company,
and
where
Mrs.
Weber
was
killed,
or
secure
the
rights
of
the
Individual
successfully, nnd such hien must have
■Secretary of the Interior.”
stored on the first floor and In the
was not always clear.
sued today, charged with Issuing drafts
wage-worker.
All
encouragement great rewards. Hut these corporations that the bullets found in her body
basement.
efficiency of the men engaged
on New York banks when they had
should be given Io any such organiza­ should be managed with due regard were put there by Adolph.
IT«-|>ariiig Rt-Molutlon
Gamblers Fined.
no funds there.
Adjourn««! Till Monday.
Weber seemed to be In good spirit«
tion. so long as It Is conducted with to th«> Interest of the public as n
Chlcago llnu Fails.
San Francisco, Dec. 8.—This morn­ a due and decent regard for ihe rights whole. Where this can be done under and frequently calle«! the attention
Washington, Dec. 8.—The senate
New York. Dec. 7.—Richard Can
Chicago. Dec. 8.—The big grocery did nothing but routine business at ing's sess'on of the Seamen's conven­
MUSEUM ROBBED.
of others.
the present laws It must be done. nf Ills counsel to some point omitted. field and B. B. Bucklin this after­
firm of Charles H. Stack & Co., went its brief session today, and adjourned tion was devoted to routine and the
There are In this country some la­ Where these laws come short others Judge Prewitt took the question of noon pleaded guilty to keeping a
into a receiver’s hands today. The till Monday. The legislative, execu­ preparation of resolutions which will
gambling house and were fined »1000 Valuable Redtew Taken, Among TLisn
bor unions which have habitually, and should be enacted to supplement venue tinder advisement.
liabilities are estimated at »157,000 tive and Judicial appropriation bills be presented at tonight's session.
cash which was paiJ
<x-n«wal Seuu's Watch.
other labor unions which have often, them.
and assets at »100,000.
were taken up by the house commit­
Yet we must never forget the de-
been among th«- most effective ngents
lan-gest Can ;» cf Wootlrnen.
Detroit.
Mich., Dec. 7.—The Detroit
New Servian Cabinet.
large Crowds at Funeral.
tee of the whole.
In working for good citizenship am! termlnlng factor In every kind of
Portland Camp of Woodmen of the
Museum of Art was broken Into tost
Chicago Grain.
Belgrade, Dec. 8.—A new cahlnet ! for uplifting the condition of those work, of head or hand, must be the World Is striving to reach the 1000
Cape Town. Dec. 7.—Iatrge crowds night and robbed of many precious
There will be an examination at has been
Chicago, Dec. 8.—Mav wheat o pen-
organized
The
forme: whose welfare should be closest io man's own good sense, courage, and mark by February 11. the close of a today participated In the funeral ser- relics, mostly or gold and silver, valued
Helena,
Mont.,
December
28-29.
of
Corn
ed »1.10%; closed.
81.11U-
cabinet resigned December 2, on ac- • our hearts,
kindliness. More Important than any membership campaign now in pro­ vices of the late President Kruger and at »70.000. A gold watch, one« tbs
opened 44%, closed 44X4. Oats open-1 applicants for the position of teacher count of a disagreement over building r
Employers' IJabllltlc« Low.
legislation to the gradual growth of a gress. This will make Portland camp escorted the remains to the station property of Gen. Winfield Scott, waa
I
in
the
Philippines.
ed 30%, closed 30%.
a new railroad.
for shipment to Pretoria
The wageworkers are
peculiarly feeling of responsibility and forbear­ the largest on the Pacific coast.
among the booty taken.
SIDELIGHTS ON
WALL STREEÌ IS
WANÎSTOHEDÜCE
ramni