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Ct— ■w —* WEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • Unswayed by fear, nninflu- •need by favor. the East Ore- giuiian will tell the truth. tbe whole truth, about county. state and national affairs. It Is fair, absolutely fair. to ».lose who differ from It* views, as well ad to its friends. WEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • The East Oregonian of Psn • 41st on. Oregon, is published in the heart of tbe wonderful la e You will Bad • lead Empire that It Is readabl«, reliable • and progressive, and will give • you tbe news reliably, accu • • rately and fu.ly. PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16,1904 VOL. XXIX FIEND MAY BE RELEASED. Panimi Heine Sought for IXKIRS t. YI.ORF ( ORNI ( OPI Y I ORI ( Misi RE lli-nrx Mill Be < reamer of Seattle. The Great Ironmaster Must Testify in the Case Against Mrs. Chadwick's Dupes. SHE HAS F Mt FAILED 1'0 SFCt'lIF BONDsMI X. She Still YYI-dies to Return to Cleve land and W ill Do So if the Bond Required in New York 1« Forth coming—The Two Carnegie Notes for One-half ami One-quarter of a Dollars Million Are Pre-ented a« EvMeme in Court at Chrxeland— she Would Waive Examination. Chicago. Dec. 12.—A subpoena was served on Andrew Carnegie to secure his testimony in the Chadwick case. Mi-h«--. io Ket>ir;i io .'levci;i!i«l Walla Walla. Dec. 12.—Henry Crea mer. now confined in the state peni tentiary under a life sentence, may be pardoned. Within a few days a peti tion will l>e presented to Governor McBride asking the chief executive to grant a pardon to Creamer. Creamer was convicted of a most brutal murder in Seattle, in 1*»X. One night he called at the home of John Meller. The two men were friends and Creamer frequently called at the house on this particular night Mel ler was not at home and after being in the house a short time Creamer asked Mrs. Meller for a glass of wa ter. She started to get him a drink when he struck her on the head .with a hammer, crushing her skull. Then Creamer took Melter's 13-months' old child and dashed its brains out. After placing the bodies of the woman and child beside each other he plied fur niture ov^r them. Then he poured coal oil'over the pile and set it on fire. He then took a tin box contain ing 8300 and left the place. The fire was discovered and distinguished be- fore it had destroyed all traces of the crime. WOMAN SHOT. Bni-s- YYonutn isis u> salt lake for Tluit Purpose. Salt lake. Dec. 12.—Mrs. J. y Douglass, wife ot the former city pas ference of Mr* Chadwick and Attor senger agent of the Union Pacific neys Powers and Carpenter, it was here, this morning pursued Mrs. Fan announced that the prisoner still wish nie Martin on the stret and through a store, firing a revolver. One shot ed to waive examination and return took effect in the back. making a to Cleveland, but would not leave be slight wound. fore Tuesday If then. Her attorney M'hen arrested Mia Douglass as has given up hopes of securing bail, serted she had come down from but she still thinks she can find Boise. Idaho, for the purpose of kill bondsmen. ing the woman. Douglass was recent ly discharged on account of a scan dal. Sub|M«-na for Carnegie. New To Dec. 12 -.V -- a .nr,- Ne wTork. Dec. 12.—Although the efforts of her counsel to secure bail haie so far ended in failure. Mrs. Chadwick told the keeper of the Tombs this morning she had great hopes of securing bondsmen today. - United States Marshal Henkel to- day received a subpoena from the United States district attorney's of- fice at Cleveland, which he was di- rected to serve at once on Andrew Carnegie w ho is wanted to testify be fore the grand jury at Cleveland in the case against Beckwith. Spear and others involved in the Chadwick case The deputy hurried out in search of Carnegie. last Mrs. Chadwick slept well ■nga« and arose at 7 feeling quite happy. After a light chipper and breakfast «die was handed a telegram from her from Paris, presumably She then husband. Dr. Chadwick. devoted her attention to this morn- ing's paper* May Wave Examination. represents Attorney Ryall. who Banker Newton, called at the Tombs at H:39 in company with Philip Car- penter. counsel tor Mrs. Chadwick. and held a conference with the pris oner. It Is learned this morning that Mrs. Chadwick still favors waiving examination and returning to Cleve land for trial. . Notes In Evidence. Cleveland. 12.—The grand jury inveatigati«>n of the Chadwick case was resumed this morning. Re ceiver Lyon, of the Oberlin bank, tes tified and the 3500.999 and 3250.000 alleged Carnegie notes held by the bank were placed in evidence. (SENATE CONSIDERS THE PHILIPPINE FRANCHISE. The H oum * I s YY reading With Private Pen-don Bills—Judge Swayne, of the Llorlila District Mill Be Im- pencheil—Supreme Court Decides Ygain-t tin- MeMern Union and in Favor of lite Pennsylvania Railroad ,—Tarati With Great Britain Signed Portland, Dec. 12.- A wild, weird story regarding -tr.-t fakirs comes to Portland from s I .«nil.« During the World's Fal st I o i x.aa overrun with the fakir. Hi- li »vered about the street corners in h.-rilz; the avenues were line«! with him. he drifted In from every when- uni a catalogue of the wares he sold would fill a la rise book. Now they are preparing to come to Portland. The Ia-wls and Clark fair promises to make this city the street fakirs* Mecr-a «luring the next 10 months. The vanguard has al- ready arrlve-l They have written to friends and loved ones left behind that Portland has an easy chief of police, and they urge the staybehlnd- ers to bestir themselves and move westward. It is reported that a union of the fakirs has been formed at St. Louis, an-i that it is growing very rapidly. Already this organization is said to have a nieniberQnp of 2500. The al- Hance is of the offenzlve and defen sive sort. Several of the officers of the union are now in the city "sizing up" the They report to headquar- situation, ters that things look very favorable In the land where rolls the Oregon. It Is stated that the fakirs have al most completed a contract with one of the railroads running into till* city for two special trains, which will be loaded to the guards with members of the Modern Street Fakirs' union W YI.I. STREET Fl.I RRY. New York. Dec. 12.—William Stemm. Jr., was the first witness In the Patterson trial this morning He told of seeing Young In the cab after the shot was fired. He was ly'ng down, with his head In the woman's tap. The woman was pale and ex cited. Mis« Patterson is dressed In black, PoMoffkv Robhed of *2500. «a usual, and seemed In <<x»d humor Des Moines. Iowa. Dec. 12.—The today. Her counsel. Abe Levi, said postoffice at Reinbeck was broken this morning the trial will probably into during the night and 32300 be completed by December 22. taken. Several shots were exchang ed between citizens and the robbers, Fire In Port Arthur. who escaped. London. Dec. 12.—Baron Hayashi reports that the Port Arthur besiegers Will Repair Cruiw. in the bombardment yesterday did Norfolk. Dec. 12.—The cruiser San considerable damage tn the wireless Francisco arrived today from the telegraphy station, and Gold«» Hill, Philippines for repairs. and set the arsenal afire Boston. Dec. 12.—Mrs. J. P. Montan wife of the multi-millionaire, was taken to rooms in the Hotel Somerset for the winter, where ahe la being treated by Dr. Morton Prince, the family physician. The nature of Mrs. Morgan's illness ia not disclosed. Guilty ot Offensive Partisan Reynolds' Bank Also Wrecked ship and Other and Worse by the Woman With “the Misdemeanors. Remarkable Eves." I YBOR I XIOX« XlbuqiM-npic S-. 7ÓO.OOO FOUND TO listi < hm «1 «HitcrniiH-iit league Memorali«-» tin- l*re-4<lvnt XgainM lllni—»lurjiiM-ii ami Jur> < omiiilteoiw-f-» t'ani|«-rv<l Willi ami tin- Territorial law AgaliiM (>ani- tillng on —limisi I« Not Enforxvsl— Second Ueutetiant of Tenth Inlaiit- r» I» I nder < bargas. P>-rfn't Mnc < luulwk-k Ili-aliti—1« I, Somcwliat l'crlurlesl YY lieti site Read« thè Ac- i-outit- ni U h - Di-sutcry <*f Iler Doublé Deuling—Mie YY 111 No« Re tura lo « letelanil if Rcicwx'ii on II«MM|. Bill 'llM-Ve In Utile I Ikeli- lussi of M-i urlng llond-nu-ii. this city has filed charges of extreme ita l*artÍKinship. and decisions in several rove important cases. Said to be tinged ’t »itti politica. It Is also said the labo: wh urilie« held influeme is u*ed against the judge tr»« worth a« he has sentenced several promi ki.eu (his fa.-t nent labor leaders to jail for violatine Aft*r rea- ding Injunctions Baker has gone to Waah- her cell. Mrs. <*hadwi( s ha» quite regained Ington tu make an effort to have the ’-er setnarkaJMe nerve. Dr. l>e*ln. the order ve- ailed •itv phyaiclan. •1, .»re I this morning that the woman is perfectly sound Rca>»»n-» for Removal. physically To th? guar i before her Washington Dec. 10—Explaining «‘ell ihi* morning sh r said. "Well, this the reasons for the removal of the is the last day of this torture, thank department of justice states heaven’* "It is found that Bernalillo county. It Is practh • y *rtatn Mr* Chad- In »hk-h Albuquerque Is situated has wick will not go tn ci*v»i.nd if she political and official affairs In bad •ecure* hail and she is under order» condition Improper jury com.ni. • fmm Commi*ai«»ri ■r Shields to appear ■toners Mere appointed and selected before him a week from today jurors were tampered with The it is learned today that two law- Sunday lan Is not enforced against yerw one from Chicago and one from rambling and saloons. Baker Is not Philadelphia had an interview «Ith doing what a judge should do to rem he prisom er last ntght In case she edy evils" 1» re ¡eased on ball secret Service men Baker, however. Is not deemed dis will keep cloee watch on her move- honest. or corrupt menta. Lieutenant Unde* Cliarge« Washington. Dec. 10 —Second IJeu- the secant Paul H McDonald, of l®th Infantry recently resigned, came to Washington to urge the acceptance of his resignation. He has byen placed under arreet on charges preferred by the regimental commander at Fort Lawton. Wash The charges allege various Irregular ities In financial transactions, includ ing the duplicating of pay accounts McDonald had been sent to Fort Law ton. ll »ST OF GOVERNML NT TRIM RLE AT SARATOFF. PEORI \ RANK ROBBED. FYret I«. Destroyed and Bomterdment Two Ylcn Mw-ure large Sum of Mono) Is liivertrd to tlw- City of Port Ar and Escape. Attempt to Aswitenale tiic thur—Attrviipt AsHatenalc Peoria ill.. Dec. 10.—Two men held ( hh-f of Police of Odewui—Rutean up the Peoria National Rank at 1 30 They entered with Arsenal Ia Afire al Port Arthur— this afternoon. drawn revolvers and ordered the tel Russian Regulars Kill Antl-Draft- lers to throw up their hands. The ers anil YYound Two Hundred and men did not obey quickly enough, and Forty-eight. the robbers snapped revolvers, which refused to go off. They then beat the assistant cashier over the head, held St. Petersburg. Dec. 12.—Anti-war another employe at bay. grabbed all demonstrations on the streets of the the money in sight and escaped in a It is believed the. amount capital were renewed today, Serious buggy taken is large. trouble ia feared. Attempt tu Atóate na te. at- St. Petersburg. Dec. 12.—An tempt to assassinate Colonel Klslja- kowskl. chief of police of Odessa, was made today. He was struck In the back of the head by a heavy iron stick and is now In a serious condl- tlon. The assailant escapsd. in •■■I b> President Roosevelt. expect?«! Th.- Good Government Uague of EXTENDS TIME Entire Licet Destroyed. Tokio. Dec. 12.—The following re- port was received today from the naval commander of tbe Japanese land battery:. two "Four Russian battleshlps. cruisers, one gunboat and one torpe do storeship, are lying in Post Ar thur harbor completely disabled. No further necessity of bombarding the Russian naval force, and we are now engaged in shelling the town of Port Arthur. which Is being heavily dam4 aged" IMiydcian« « laini Albuquerque. N M . Dec. 10.—Judge New York. De. 10 Mr*, B. S Baker, of the second judicial wick is still languishing in the .llstrict, associate justice of the United this morning, but before the States supreme court ha* t»een reiuqv- >\ er her lawyer, Philip <*.*rte Claimed Tliat New Y'ork city 1» llr Zion Is Out of Debt. Paderewski Arrives. Moot ExpenMve. Chicago. Dec. 12.—John Alexander San Francisco. Dec. 12.—Paderew New York. Dec. 9.—New York ski arrived this morning from Aus Dowie today liquidated the debt of der a Tammany Hall mayor has tralia. on a tour of the world. He Is Zion City Industrials, making The final most expensive city government payment of 2140.000. In excellent health. record. According to Mayor McClel lan's first budget. It will cost New York city 1110.500.000 to condu : • municipal affairs In 1905. There are In the neighborhood of 4.000.000 Inhabitants In New York city at this moment, allowing liber ally for the gain which has been made since the census of 1900. which gave the city a population of 3.437.- 000. No other people In the world pay anything like this sum. per capi ta for the expenses of their govern CONSCRIPTING MIKLS INLAND EMPIRE HAS ment. Washington, Dec. 12.—In the Sen Governor < liambt-rlaln Says One More Effort Can He Made to Raise U k - ate this afternoon the pure food bill was laid aside and the Philippines Funds Needed to Complete die franchise bill taken up. Portage — Dr. Blalock Making Senator Newlands made a speech Every Effort to Half tlie Shortage favoring the government ownership Pledge —Malla Malla Beady to of all railroads in the Philippines. 5000. .Against Westem Union. Washington, Dec. 12.—The supreme A telegram from Governor Cham decided against the court today Western Union in the case against berlain, of Oregon, to Dr. N. G. Bla the Pennsylvania railroad on account lock. yesterday, informed the local of the latter's tearing down poles and representative of the Open River as wires along the right of way upon the sociation that an extension of time of termination of its contract in 1902. from five to seven days would be al lowed the association in which to Arbitration Treaty Signed. have the necessary fur^ds subscribed Waehington. Dec. 12 — Secretary of towards building a portage railroad Stat« Hay. ana Ambassador Durand from The Dalles to Celilo, says the this morning formally signed the ar MTalla Walla Union. bitration treaty between Great Brlt- "We shall do whatever we can with aln and th« United tSates. in that time.” said Dr. Blalock yester- day, "to have the necessary amount Mill Impeach Swayne subscribe«! and in the banks. I was Washington. Dec. 12.—The house told by Governor Chamberlain that committee on judiciary today unani If necessary 10 days might be allowed mously reported in favor of the Im in which to raise 340.000 required. peachment of Judge Swayne of the "We can at any time guarantee the Florida district. But 85000 asked from this county, the we shall endeavor to have all Pension Bill Day. funds subscribed and in the banks, house so that we may go to the Oregon Washington, Pec. 12.—The devoted the day to consideration of state board and tell them we have the private pension bills. L»ess than ■ money In a place where there Is no doubt about ita availability as soon as hundred members were present. the railroad la completed. They will K ILL ED TWO MEN. not be able to point to the example list in of any former subscription MnrdereV« FrovnearJon Uas Quarrel Walla M’alla. Seattle or elsewhere then. Over 25 Ont HaRpr. Money Will Be Safe. 12 — John M. Los Angeles. Dec. Clare, aged 00, in a dispute over a "The money subscribed and placed It Is 25 cent halter, killed J Shea and S. In the bank is perfectly safe. Prodicoff. employes ot a livery sta as It were, placed In escrow until the ble He shot the latter and when the road shall have been comple.ed. The foreman grabbed him, a desperate contract between the Open River as conflict ensued Shea waa stabbel 10 sociation and the state board, and times with a dirk. The murdered that with tlie contracting company each has the special proviso that the gave himself up to a policeman. money subscribed will not tie paid over until the portage railroad ia j'.uildlng to the Pacific. Bilt 1e*k*, Dec. 12-—Definite plans completed. If the plan falls through. an<l the for the extension of the Gould system money is to the Pacific coast have been made, enterprise tor which the the it is alleged. The Westsrn Pacific subscribed fails of execution, Railway company has been formed money will revert to the subscriber, for the purpose of extending the Rio and the record of the subscribers and subscribed will the sums Grande to San Francisco, under the of Thus the subscriber is name of the new company. The be retained. Western Pacific has a capital of 850,- perfectly protected, no matter what happens to the road." Rim Into tlie Cot nuciqila Mining District. TI hhiuis YV. InHsin Take« YmMlw-r Fall Out of Amalgamated. New York. Dec 12.—Thomas W tAW'son put out another characteris tic advertisement this morning, with market the result that the stock (gain went to pisces. Amalgamated copper fell nearly «lx points, then recovered In part the loss Steel, sugar. Reading. Union Pacific and St. Paul were prominent («inductor- Conie to Portland. Portland. Dec. 12.—K. E. Clark, in the break, an echo of which waa street More grand chief conductor, and W J heard al! over M’all Maxwell, grand secretary and treas than nine hundred thousand shares urer of the Railway Conductors of were handled at this morning's ses- America, will arrive in this e'ty sion. The market is still feverish at Tuesday to complete arrangements noon for the 29th annual session of their TRI II. RECOMMENCED. organization, which meetz in Portland in May. TeMirnony cf Milllani Sit-nun In Pat- t«T-«Hi Case. Mrs. Morgan Ill. SEVEN DAYS OF GRACE. NO. 0 BI.OUX TO iTOMS. sh Mm «ml nir-i-c Skiff« Go to Dy namite Route. Ashland. Ky.. Dec. 10.—Three skiff loads of nltro-glycerine. two men in each skiff, exploded near Sisterville. Ky.. at 1:50 this afternoon, blowing the men and skiffs to pieces. The concussion broke many windows In Ashland. Catlettsburg and Hunting ton. The names of the men are un known. They were employed In a near railroad construction gang Maysville MINE ON LIRE. S5.75O.OM YY ortbl«-** --ecurilles Cleveland. Dec. 10—The mysterious ■securities" held in trust by Banker Reynol«is for Mrs Chadwick, which were announced as valueless yester day. conststs of the following note For 85 000 000. signed by Andrew Carnegie and a certificate of trustee ship which state* that Carnegie has in his p c ssi s alon stocks and bonds amounting to 87.500 ooe. held In trust for Mr* Chadwick This paper also bears the signature of Carnegie These papers represent the principal basis on which Mrs Chadwick con- ductad her financial system. The note for 85.000.000 Is believed to have been written and signed by the same person who executed the notes for 83.OOO.OOO and 8230.000 held by the Oberlin bank. The note for 85.000 000 was executed In 1902. AH these eecurttlee will likely be placed In evidence at the Cuyahoga county grand jury investigation here today Banker Reynolds Is said to have loaned Mrs Cha-lw lek his entire fortune. At 11 Mr Carpenter hah not ob- ! tallied the ball, and seemed to have' lost conftdence that the cash will be i forthcoming. Rcnriicr for Securilic* Cleveland. Dec. 10 —H W Bell was this morning appointed received of the Chadwick alleged securities held by Ranker Reynolds. ll.H-n.wril gMMi.OOO Cleveland. Dec. 10—On the i high- posit I vely »»t authority it Is now known that Mrs. Chadwick borrowed Isnoo-n in Pittsburg. The names of those «ho advanced the money are not «llsclosed. RIGHT OF W AY St ITS. < «»Itiiiihia ItKrr A Oregon Central Making Pn*gre-(*. Condon, Dec. >.—With settlement or of the right of way «uit» in the circuit court here, the right of way for the Columbia River A- Or egon Central railway from Arlington to Condon ha« been completed. Two were settled and «llwmlaoed The unit of G. J E. Barnett will be tried in Sherman county, a change of venue having t»eeii granted. Permlaaion waa granted the company, however, to run through Barnett** place, damage* to he settled later. The Arlington right of way I* «till unsettled, but Indication* are that Bat tlement will noon be made and the road completed without any further obstruction«. Tn C homt Salmon Output. Portland. Or.. lu-c. 10.—Owing to the well-defined report that John Cudahy, the Chicago packer, is en deavoring to secure entire control of the salmon Industry In this section, keen Interest is manifested in the sale today of the property of the de funct Pacific Packing and Navigation company, should Cudahy be success ful In securing the propelty. It Is be lieved that he will also take over the property j>f the North American Fish eries Company. If he has not already done so, thus giving him control of the largest fishing concerns on the Pacific Coast Finally Quenched With Small Finan cial lees» and No lame of IJfe. Peoria. Dec. 9—Shells' mine on the Bartonville Insane asylum grounds, are on fire. At the time the fire started 135 men were at work In the mine, and It is feared many Ilves will Rutean». Hou nil tbe Cape. be lost. Rua- Cape Colony. Dec. 12.—The latter—All the miners escaped and aian hospital whip Orel arrived here the fire was subdued with small loss. today. Two large Russian warships passed Cape Point this morning Metier Will Not Talk. Auburn, Cal.. Dec. 10.—The grand More Rutean YYar«lil|>* jury did not take action today In re Suday Bay. Island of Crete. Dec. 12. gard to the robbery charge against It la bo —The Russian cruisers (llega and Weber, as was expected. Six L' ouik I Dead. Iinelper and torpedo destroyer Groze- lleved, however, the jury will tile an Rene- Sidell. III., Dec. 10.—The Rankin Indictment tomorrow. Fred ny, arrived this morning. macher. on whom Weber is trying to family of six was found dead in bed throw suspicion for the crime, visited this morning, from eating boiled cab- RteMlng tlie Draft. Three other deaths have oc- St. Petersburg, Dec. 12.—The de the prisoner today, and urged him to hag»- parlure of reservists for the war confess. XVeber Is Impassive and re curred In the vlclnlty from the same cause. from Saratoff was today the occasion fused to deign a reply. for serious rioting. The reservists Funeral of Charlo« Nolan. Sewn Sallorx Drowned. refused to enter the cars, but were Akron, O.. Dec. 10.—The funeral of forced to do so by regulars. The reg Colombo. Ceylon, Dec. 10.—The ulars then attacked the surrounding Charles Nolan, the noted cartoonist, British steamer Secundra was wreck- rioters, killing two and wounding who died at Cave Springe, waa held |e«l In Gallee harbor ami seven of the 248. here this morning. crew drowned. Baker City Dec. 9 - M’. L. Vinson uml aanoclnles are pressing the pre-1 llmlnary work for th* construction ot the rallroa«! from this city to Eagle j Valley. A A number numtier of of eastern eastern capital- capltal- | Ists are Interested In this road — They are experienced rallroa«! nien con- nected with the New York Central railroad. They have gone over the proposed route and are satisfied that the I «»cal traffic which the road will K*t from Eagle and Pine valleys will make It a paying Investment, not < (turning the Increase In busin. ■MS which will naturally follow by reason of the rapid development of the coun- try' with the completion of the road, line of the most Important factors connected with the building of this road will be opening to the world the famous Cornucopia mining district, which has lain dormant for the past 15 years for want of railroad trans portation. The promoters of this new road hope to be able to begin construction work within the next 16 day* A targe |H>rtion of the grading can lie done this winter, as it Is through a •e flor, ..f country where cold weather will not be a hin4rance to the work Yction Brought to Recover fiver One Hundred Tilo usanti Iiollsr«. Baker City. Is-c. 9.— One of the largest foreclosure suits being an ar- tlon based on a mortgage of mining^ property, ever brought in the Baker county circuit court, was filed yeater- , day by Teal A Minor and Emmett Callahan, attorneys for Henry H. ' Rogers, popularly supposed to he one of the stan«lard Oil magnate, to re- «««ver 893.737.50 and 85000 attorney's fees. Th«* complaint makei th? Alllfi- Chalmer# Co George F>. R*-atty, re- ‘ i-H er Cornucopia mlnew. Par iflc •Mittei* Telegraph A Telephone Co., The Cornucopia Mine« of Oregon, Holly, Maxon Mark* A Co, Baar-h*- <tre Hardware Co. and about 100 other* defendant«. remembered mat that .vovem-i Nnvem- • It ■ will >> be r-m-moere.i ber 22. the personal property of the «•omuc.pia wa> by Sheriff Brown to Col M' P Butcher for 82500. and that November 2* the real property' of the mines was sold by the sheriff to Colonel But« her for 834 580 Yes terday the Allis-Chalmers Co . obtain ed judgment against the property, and it would seem that the mine is •omewhat legally complicated. No action w»»s taken by the court yesterday on the new suit, and no In- I! \ll \"k*' IT \|^ junetton granted, nor was a receiver appointed.x The matter will probably Manto Mrpk Tsken kt Ellnilnair IM om<- up today, and It Is understood ra that Colonel Kutcher, who is trust»-* I «land Washingti 10.—Estimates for a majority of the defendants in of the appt ■ submitted for th!» ease, wit! take the necessary steps rail by Governor to protect their Interest* I to congress by X<> «IIYIN* FOR BA|> ROYS S* ■ retary Shaw are as follows liredg- - Il ■< > ;-.u harbor 82i«.O‘>w. re- |(H* In«4ifnt«*« Refurvii* in **e- fuii-ls to territory. 8173**22; federal bulldinx for Honiulu 81 ooo *oo» fed attl? Distf-iplin? eral building al Hilo 8100 000 Seattie !>«-«• >—Aw th* result of As a part of the estimates there Is ’in Investigation of Major Newell** submitted as an api»en«iiz a letter hooi on Mercer i«iawd by Mayor from the Honolulu chamber of com- FUL.rkger and several memierx of the mer* e addressed to the governor so *choo| b«*ard accompanied by Jacob liciting his tekaoev in the matter Rite, the well known slum worker and of making Honolulu a "clean port" ’ecturer of New Tork the superinten as against tropical dis-aae* and de dent of the »4'hoo! is requested to dis- claring that to this end Honolulu -e with the use of chain* in deal should be made disease proof. ing with the tough boy* under hi* There is also attached a letter harge from the Merchants* Association of Th» r<arty visited the school y est er- Honolulu calling attention to a seri ■lay and are well tlsfled with eon- ous depression u, the w holeaaie and dit ion* as they found them, except retail bust* -as of Hawaii the ■ a uses ’he custom of shackling boys »ho are .»■signed being "the losoes of customs < onaidered to be unruly. A new revenue »mounlmg to 85 vvv «*'»’• dur building is expected to be built on ing the four years since annexation " •he «»¡and in the near future and the necexwity of using chains to confine boy s will then be entirely done away It YNGEIIJ» ON I III TRYli with Nr-gn. -<iq«n-t (,iir— liifovinatton Tluit Monr MONEY Is Used. to San U-rnardino. Cal . Dec 10.—Ari M II zona rangers have taken up the trail of -.he Santa Fe exprès* robber. All suspects »re turned iooae by the sher Walia Wai la. Dec. 1«.—Assurance« iff It Is rumored that Williams, the have been received by Mayor Gilbert negro, held under bonds, gave im Hunt from Senator Levi Ankeny at portant Information clearing himself. Washington. D. C.. that congress vrill Rangers are In hot pursuit of the sus provide funds over the appropriation pect. of 3>‘-.«9" allowed for the building if the new brick quarters at Fort lighting A Walla YYalla. The deficiency in the nt. amounts to about Walla Walla. Dec 1«.—Five Walla appropriation When the new barracks are Mali» property owners have served I4»eo. notice on the city council that action completed Fort Walla w*!la will be will be begun tn rhe courts to pre one of the best equipped inland gar vent the collection of the pavir.g a>- risons in tbe Department of the Co »ea»ment for the Improvement work lumbta. Using Every Persuasion to Get the Black Sea Fleet Through the Dardanelles TF\ lOlU'IIM) BOATS SLAT I HOM JULSLY TO RUSSIA. Jafeuiev « rui-T Struck a Mechani cal Mine and Waa Deetroyte—De tailed I**—Tljrtiifi of the liewrac- ta.ii of vim Uir^np. In Poet Ar thur Harter During the*Pa«c Week —IY«»gxtog in the Rutean Anni la IteMteed i»> quarter*. Loudon. lie- Orders From Head lii.—A SC Petersburg < orrespondetit of the Central News w.r-» that It is reported in diplomatic • that I;-*»..» has orderedConnelly • • «hat Russia has offered to can- •-♦l the remaining Turkish indebted- -«* to Rutea Incurred as war in- !-n - - . provided the sultan allows Biz*k ——a fleet to pass the Dar- -lanelles. Ten l.»r|e-do lluat- f.ir Ku- Perth Amboy. N. J Dec. 1 ».—Nine torpedo boat* built for the Rusai» government in local yard* will be ■h:p;*4 today, They will be taken on a barge to New York, «here they will be re-shipped on a liner. A 19th boat •«■Ill cr»«* the ocean under Its own power Rate* «even stop*. Tokio. Dec. 10.—The commander of the naval artillery at Port Arthur, reports: "Friday’s bombardments set fire to the Bay»- which heeled to port 23 degree* nearly capsizing. Th* Ret- vixan and Poltava are submerged to thetr upper deck* The Pallada and PoMeda are heeled to port and star law» r! respectively, expowing the hulls below- the water line. The Pereaivat Is rsbmerged at high tide to the stern walk and torpedo tube at the tew-. The Gtliyak is close m shore, listing considerably and is believed to be resting on the bottom. The Sevasto pol was removed at dawn Friday to an anchored Ir. the outer roadstead, pre sumably for the purpose of >plng our shell* ’ M.dteilng I dogging J um completed along Main and Alder Four More B»«tlc-» Itrcvivered. St. Petersburg. Dec. 1«.—The offic street. The writs served on the clerk Burnett. M’ash . Dec. 10—Four ial Gazette publishes a decree abolish and mayor are signed by J M Tur- ner. L Louga. J. Shell. Ann* B Elli more bodies. making 10 tn all. have ing fl«Mging to the army. ott and M‘ S. Goodman. It Is alleged been recovered from the roa! mine PlCmUS FOR EXPOSITION the council acted in violation of the accounting for all the victims of Wed- nesday's explosion. law In declaring the assessment. Italian EUUbit Mill B* a Ftatar* of Hur Arts IH-qQay at Portland Portland. Dec. 9 —A feature of th* Tin* arts exhfbit at the Lewis and Clark exp<tetlon will be tbe Italian «play of rare art creation* Italy has applied for a lar«e allotment of «pac* and some of the best works of Italian artists of the present day and sm« of the old masters will be hunc .t the exposition for the first time to this country. Pl \-|o\ Itll.l «. Tl RNED II« II |> I R om < o\XI I I. V Z-*«io, commissioner general OX Fit Til I DECEMBER 12 from 1:.»1\ to the Lewis and Clark ex position. has left this country tor \ enice, where he will make a care- < onqiany !• Mali- I p l*ritK-1pally of Miwv Tctemimy Ri-|«»rtcd in lni|Kxii- ful »-lection of paintings and other mein < .««- AgainM Lixleral Ju«ige works of art for the exhibit. '>l*okaiM- t onni) INxqilc. and tlie I the rarest paintings executed since *wayne. <4 llovida. ami Caag- WiU Road Mill Br lliirti-fiie Mil.- in the Renaissance are on exhil».-ion Lt Be Heard IH-otnhrv 13—The Poto-j la-ngth—( oni|ian> Ila- a ( a|»ilal ‘ e Povat Italian galleries end as Tlii- Year M ill Be to C urtail Public Ccmmiteoner Zegglo «rill have th me —lock of S21HMMHI. and I» t'om|Mw«xl Building Y|»l»nq>riaUm»» Entirrl) of M livat l'nkliHvr-—lla- Ybout to select from, it may be said vrithte* «X.XEK«-alien tha' the Italian art ex Two-third*. Ydvanxvd lattd \ alm--. hibit at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion will be the finest ever displayed The first actual steps toward the M'ashlngton. Dec. 9.—The house in this country. Owing to the great raise of some construction of a farmers' railroad to passed the current resolution | provtd- be made in the atate of Washington Ing for adjournment December 21 to of the paintings they will be brought to Portland under the care of special Is now beitig made by the Farmers' January 4. guards. Hepburn s motion to strike out the Grain A Supply company, of Spokane service and Cheney, which association of appropriation for the civil RESUMES WORLD TOUR. farmers proposes to build a branch from the legislative, executive and bill was de line of road 35 miles In length, from judicial appropriation Mill Be largely Traveled In an Auto- Connell to Fletcher. Wash. for the feated. Pensions went over until Monday. purpose of tapping a rich wheat dis mohUe. trict not now reached by any rail Y'ancouver. B. C.. Dec. 9—ilurlei road system and which produces a 'lore Tcstlnu ny Reported. J Glidden, a Boston millionaire now large area of wheat every year. Washington. Dec. 9.—The house on a seven years' tour of the world The farmers have organised a com committee on judiciary* today decided in a huge automobile, has booked his pany with a capital stock of 12'10.000. to report additional testimony in the ls.ss.ige on the steamer Moan* which divided Into J100 shares. The pro case of Judge Swayne of the northern sails today for Honolulu. Arriving at posed road will be owned exclusively district of Florida, which strengthens Honolulu Mr. Glidden plans to make by the wheat producers, so It cannot the demand for impeachment pro a five hours' stay, during which time tie made a part of the competing line« ceedings. The impeachment resolu he expects to make a hundred mile of the country, and raise freight ratea tions are the special order for the tour in his automobile. on them. From Honolulu he will go to the house IVeember 13. Fully one-half of the stock '■ « al- Fiji islands for 10 days and 100 miles ready been subscribed by I.i ■ers of touring: thence to New Zealand, < urtail on Public Bulkllngx. whose land Is adjacent to th« ‘ne. where, comenclng with Adelaide, he Washington, D. C.. Dec. 9.—The exi»eets to do 1000 mile* going then and solicitors are now at work dis- house committee on public buildings posing of the remainder of the stock. to Japan for 2000 mile* At Singa As soon as the stock is sold and the today decided to-report at this session pore he will leave his automobile and an omnibus public building bill that road assured, warehouses will be return by way of Europe, attending the shall be moderate In amount, proba the Gordon Bennett race. In the fall built at different places along line, a train of cars and an engine bly one-third of the previous bill. of next year he expects to go to Sln- will be ordered, ami the grade work which called for 819.000.000. gaiore and thence continue his world will be commenced. trip. The district to be tapped by the pro New Boat on Snake Rive.-. posed line is known as the Rattle sEQl'El. TO F1AÌOD. Walla Walla. Dec. 9.—The O. R. A snake Flats, and is one of the richest N company. In the near future, will small territories In the Inland Empire. place In operation a new steamer to Lire Re-uilt» From Bake* City Surplus At the present time the wheat is supersede the "I^wiston" on Snake of Water. hauled from di to 25 miles by wagon river on Its run between I^wiston and A striking sequel to the flood in and the output of the district is thus Riparia. The craft will be built at the the store of the Standard Furniture reduced by the poor transportation «-ompany's boatbuilding plant at the company occurred about last midnight facilities. Land prices have advanced litter mentioned place. It will be of when the entire building narrowly es 40 per cent since the company was the same dimensions as the "Lewis caped destruction by fire. Night Po formed, and many buyers are In the ton.” The contract for the making liceman Herbert Lee In passing the country. and Installing the machinery has been store discovered a small flame in the BuidncM« llouM*« Di*Mn>yr«l. awarded to the Columbia Engineering goods deck. He opened the store and St. Joseph. Mich.. Dec. 9.—A storm Works of Portland. Ore. found that the electric drop wires today destroyed several business passing through the deck floor had Puter Give« Bomls. houses. The loss Is estimated at become saturated with water from the 8200.000. Portland. Dec. 9__ s. A. D. Puter, flood and the institution destroyed. the convicted land thief, has succeed The naked wires had crossed and the John J. Van Bergen, a millionaire ed tn giving additional bonds for sparks began to eat Into the wood. of Sun Francisco, died re-^ 84000 and la at liberty. Mrs. M’atson l«ee cut the wires, put out the small merchant cently while in Germany on a visit, 1!.' has not yet succeeded In giving her fire and closed the store Baker City at the age of St. additional bond* Herald.