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    WEEKLY EDITION
Unswayed by fear, uninflu-
enced by favor, the East Ore-
gonian will tell the truth, the
whole truth, about county,
state and national affairs,
is fair, absolutely fair,
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PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1904
Has Gone to Intercept the Baltic Fleet—Polish Women in
Open Revolt Against Conscription.
Subject«*! by Cossacks Knued With Whip*
Japanese Gain
Important
Ground Near Port Arthur. But May Have IxNt SOS .Meter HUI—Ru­
mored Offers of Mediation—Th«' t sar Is Utterly
Intolerant Tonarti
the Liberal Element In Russia
Singapore. Dec. 22.—Two Japanese
battleships, four cruisers and 12 de­
stroyers have passed here, steaming
westward. It looks as if a concen-
trated attack on the Baltic fleet is
planned.
tione l«» M««et Tlx-m Half Way.
Singapore. Dec. 22.—Two Japan
vse warships, apparently
converted
cruisers, have been seen off Singa-
pore.
Jayaaeze Driven Out.
St. Petersburg. Dec. 22.—Kuroj*at-
kin reports that during a series of
recognisance yesterday the Japan­
ese were driven out of their entrench­
ments in the woods near the railway
bridge across the Shakhe river, and
their entrenchments were destroyed.
Commission Organized.
Paris. Dec. 22.—The North Sea in­
quiry commission met in the office
10 this
of the foreign minister at
morning. Admiral Kasanakoff. dean
of the commission, presided, Admi-
ral Fourinier was elected president.
Admiral Spaun. of Austria. was
chosen the fifth member. The com­
mission adjourned until January 9.
in the town of Dembria.
Poland,
wives of reservists. They gathered in
the town hall, demanding relief from
their destitute conditions, charged the
police, put them to flight, then storm­
ed the town hall, and captured the
mayor, who was later released by
Cossacks. who drove the women off
with knouts.
Ru»*ia'* King «,«s>rgv 111.
St. Petersburg. Dec. 22.—According
to an official messenger, the czar ap-
pended the following note to the tel­
egram from the president of the zem­
stvo, requesting reforms In state mil-
ters:
"I consider the action of the prem-
dent presumptous anil tactless Que^
tions of state administration are of
no consequence to the zmstvoa. whose
functions and rights are clearly de­
fined by law.”
Sevastopol Con-Jdered l'-*lew.
Tokio. Dec. 22.—The following was
received from Port Arthur the mom-
ing of December 1»;
The Sevastopol, torpedoed by the
Japanese fleet, immediately listed 10
degrees to the right, remaining fast
on the shallow shore at the foot of
Liatre mountain. The vessel is con­
sidered absolutely useless for further
AAitne*.»*» Arriving.
offensive operations. The bombard­
Bordeaux. France. Dec. 22.—The ment of Russian gunboats and tor­
steamer Paraguay arrived this morn­ pedo craft in the harbor continue«
ing with four officers from the Rus­
sian Baltic fleet whom Admiral Ro-
Hires- lle-tr-urr- Left.
French
jestvensky put ashore i at
Tokio. Dec. 22.—Only three Rus­
Congo in order that they might re- sian torpedo destroyers ât Port Ar-
turn to testify before the ■ North Sea thur are In a seaworthy condition.
commission
They bring a detailed
report from Rojestvenskv. and other
Jap- 4'apturv New Ibedtlon*.
important papers.
Tokio. Dec. 22.—A Port Arthur dis-
l>atch states:
•1a|»> Gain Important Position«.
'Th* right column of the army at
London. Dec. 22.—The Tokio cor­ 5 this morning drove the enemy from
respondent of Reuter's, wires that the the eminence north of Housanyentao
Japanese have captured some import­ on Pigeon Bay. W* then occupied
ant positions on Pigeon Bay. tn the the position, and at 7 dislodged the
west of Port Arthur.
enemy from the height on the penin­
sula. which we re-occupied, taking
Rumor» of MediaUon.
one gun. The enemy made a counter
London. Dec. 22.—The St. Peters- attack, but were repul.*ed. At près-
burg correspondent of the Central ent our occupation of the positions
News wires that a persistent rumor is is practically secure
.current in the Russian capital that
Kngland and France will shortly at­
R«**apiure of 203 Meter Ilill.
tempt to mediate in the Far Eastern
St. Petersburg. Dec. 22.—Kuropat­
Official confirmation is lack- kin wires he has received a report
war
ing.
from Chinese sources that the Rus­
sians recaptured 203 Meter Hill out­
Polish Women Rebel.
side of Port Arthur and seized the
St. Petersburg. Dec. 22.—An anti- guns mounted by the Japanese in the
war riot was started today by women fort.
FIRE ALARM AROUSED
THE TRAINED HORSES.
They Followed the I*roce«»«i<iii to the
lire
Drawing
the
Lmprovised
Hearse Containing tlie Body of a
Fireman—Were Shipped With Dif­
ficulty and tire Ob-a-qule* Proceeded
After tire Unexpected and Shocking
Interruption.
La Crosse, Wis.. Dec. 22.—The
clang of the fire alarm. jarring; dis­
cordantly with the muffled bell, yes­
terday turned the funeral of Thomas
Proff. the oldest fireman of La
Crosse, into a rout, The coffin, laid
and draped on a hose cart, drawn by
two of the finest horses In the service,
waa opposite the central station when
Behind It was
the alarm sounded.
the large aerial truck. With a swing i
it was guided out of the procession
and started to the fire. Scarcely had
it cleared the procession when the
hose cart carrying the coffin swung
into line, the horses struggling madly
to follow their mates, but were check
ed aft*r running some distance.
When the aerial truck whirled from
the cortege the firemen
acting as
pallbearers, »prana to the apparatus
and were carried to the scene of the
fire. The funeral was postponed un-
til the blaze was extlngulshed. when
the services were resumed
MORE SENTENCES
Democrat« Being Funixhed for Con­
tempt of Court.
Denver. Col.. Dec. 22.—City Detec­
tive W. H. Green. John Desaye, Frank
McMahon and Robert Goodman were
sentenced today to the supreme court
to six months in jail and $100 fine,
for contempt of court in connection
with election frauds In precinct 3,
ward 4.
Liar! I.tar! Liar!
New
York.
Dec.
22.—Cornelius
Bliss. tr< usurer of the republican na­
tional committee, said today that
Lawson's 85.OOO.OOO campaign fund
story in the coming January number
of Everybody’s is absolutely false.
Chicago Grain.
Chicago. Dec. 2.—May wheat open-
ed 2112NK. closed
2L11U- Corn
opened 4b K. closed 45%. Oats open-
ed 31%. closed the same.
NO. 8
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F. P. MAYS INDItTED
Portland laivvyer Involved in l-M nd
Fraixl Svaixlaln.
Pol l land, Dec 22
The first sen«
niilioiuil Indictnients which it had
been expected would result from the
grand jury were returned today,
present investigations by the federal
grand jury
were returned today.
Franklin Pierce Mays was accused of
having conspired to defraud I the
United States government of public
lands situate«l In tow nshlp . I range
I east
The township is located in Call
pooia mountains. between Lane and
Douglas counties, Mays Is a promi-
nent young lawyer of this city, and
a member of one of the prominent
pioneer families of the state.
The Indictments also Include Mc­
Kinley. Puter. Emma Watson, alrea ly
convicted of conspiracy against the
government. Marie Ware, the defer. 1-
ant In the first land frauds case. »ho
was acquitted. Robert W. Simps *n,
The
John Doe and Richard Roe
last three, like Mays, have not hith-
erto been connected with th* ca«es
so far as known.
The Indictment alleges that th*'»*
persons conspired to defraud the gov­
ernment December 23. l»01. by the
use of false and forged applications,
affidavits and proofs of homestead
entry »n<l settlement.
Part of the applicants, the Indict­
ment says, »ere fictitious.
bat the
others were secured by Puter and
McKinley.
The East Oregonian of P*t>- •
diet on, Oregon, la published In
the heart of the wonderful In •
land Empire
You will find •
that It la readable, reliable •
and progressive, and will give •
yon the news reliably, accu •
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Has Been Threatened and Will Believed Thai the Land Frauds
Act on the Defensive With
Were Instigated and Abet
out Further Notice
ted From Washington.
LUtvO.V WILL MIT BE
IVÌiltTEIt IN NEW YORK.
IMPORTANT
'»Nil» TO lit
Missili.
Amalgamai«-,! anti Others Fail Two state Senator» \A III He I ruler
Fire ami a I tilled stales Senat,»'
Any F»i«ht»«v Against
and a CongTv«*nian
Ire < «mil ng
the Autlx.r of Irritai«*! Finance”
Hon»* on tlw Run—lmc«*tlgatl<>n
—H. If. Roger*. One of the Mist
I« Be4ng Dlrvct«-d b, a Special En­
IJbeied Men In tlx- Bunch.
Will
voy of tin* lnlerl«>r ISqaartmcnt —
"Allow tlx- Allargo» to Go I nchal-
I xhla-iMv Agaln-l Hevtnailil said to
leng»*l—IhxxJiu,' Herrn« NoUn* Ho
Be Damaging
Will Fight With His IN mi
ll>c
to l-r«»lu<v
Boston. Dec. 21.—Thomas law son
In an open letter to H H Rogers,
this afternoon says.
"In the light of recent happening»
and Innumerable threats against me.
I wish to notify you. and through you
Is \ HEPPNER MAN
and all thugs seeking me. that I will
In self-defense shoot at sight the first
< onfe*e*cd to Gambling H«>u*w 11. J>-
man who calls upon me. or In any
bery at Tacxxna.
way conies Into my preaenc* without
Tacoma. Wash.. Dec 22.—Charles giving me notte«."
Howe, one of the men arrested on •
charge of robbing the Pullman gam-
Will Not Indict Iztumm.
bling house last night, has confessed
New
York Dec 21 —District Attor­
to Chief of Police Maloney. Howe
deciares the other prisoners are Inno­ ney Jerome totay Informed Charle*
cent and says he did the work alone M Beattie, counsel for Henry Wel­
The money was recovered
Howe is lington. »ho ha* been trying to get
him In Indicting
a professional gambler. He says his Jerome to assist
Thoma* W. Lawson, that the matter
home is in Heppner. Or.
Ho»e entered the Pullman gambl­ Is dropped so far as the district at­
ing rooms, which are located on Pa­ torney 1» concerned, owing to Insuf-
evldence.
cific avenue, and covered the three hcient
He
employe* present with a gun.
tall off tlw Dog*
compelled one to empty the money
on the table in a sack, and fled by
New York. Dec 21.—The Evening
the back door. He secured IKS
Globe this afternoon says that H H-
Rogers and others mentioned In the
recent stories of election corruption
and bribery have decided to call off
the fight on l.aw son and allow his
charge« to go unchallenged
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TÍ hi I mt TtÜrtC’» < «»rifcww.
Portland, or.. !>*« 30—Ma-
rle Ware and Emma Watson.
members of th, Oregon timber
gang, were before the grand
jury to«la>
It Is author! tatlve-
ly announced that both. as weil
as l*uter and M< Kinley, made
full
confessions,
implicating
those high In authority
Secret
service men are l«w>ktng for the
leak through which certain per­
sons have been Inform*«! of the
■ ontewton«
and are taking
every precaution to Insure se­
crecy. and are shadowing the
jurymen
The fir»: ea«* «vtnstiered by
the jury will be that of Stale
Senator Pierce Mays, who is
«aid to have obtained fraudu­
lent certificate« of land from
Puter
conveying the
•am*
through th* name of hl» clerk
Potter, to a Seattle
attorney
named Peter«
P«*tter haa cer-
tlfi* l h* only acted as ag*nt for
Mays
•••••••• • • • • • • • •
yet the search for them had been un-
successful.
Interest naturally centers In the
«lUestlon whether Senator
Mitchell
and Congressman Hermann will be
Implicate«! by the evidence to I m * sub­
milted to the grand Jury, Rot it offl-
rials wete Interviewed last evenlng
and both expressed themselves as con­
fident of estab'lshing their Innocence
They refer to the Investigation as
"malicious persecution” on the part
of Hecretary Hitchcock
Senator Mitchell and Congressman
Hermann will arrive in Portland Fri­
day evening and will undoubtedly be
given an early op|>ortunity to appear
before the grand jury. Against Her-
manti th* government has some very
strong evidence Much of It relates to
facta which were published last
spring during his campaign for ro­
election to congress. He »rill be
obliged to explain why he ordered
patent* to issue upon the fraudulent
homestead entries of Puter and his
confederate*, and that too. at a time
when he »a* In possession of evi­
dence of their fraudulent character
H* must explain also why these appli­
cations were railroaded through to
patent, sometimes within three days
after their receipt at Washington,
while legitimate settlers had to «ait
from one to three year*
Rut the explanations which Her-
mann has given In the past »ill not
no» suffice, tor th* government is In
t-ossession of some most damaging
tact*, which *eem to establish hi»
Conner lion with the frauds
OHIO HANKS LAIL
< <>nfl<lcn<v In Tl««-tn Fall«*! Since
<1ia«lwick Expose.
U h -
Conneaut. O.. Dec. 20.—Tl.e First
National Bank here and the Marine
Bank at
Conneaut
Harbor.
have
closed their door*. Since the expos­
ure of the Chadwl« k matter depcwl-
t««r* have been
withdrawing their
money from the two banks, finally
«■omp«-!ling them to close down
<»f-
ficial» say they don t hold any chad-
Wi« k p»|*er The capitalization nt the
t
ba* k« i* $75 000
IU«ught Aalualklc I^cea.
Brutrelx Dec. ÎY—It has transpir­
*4 that Mr* «'hadwlck
ar hen lart
here. purchase-! lace from the De­
Coster campan) amounting to 11000.
Th. bill is not yet paid, according to
the company.
siici it
mt it
tu n
Referee Claims He Was En Miss Patterson is in Fine
titled to it as Being the Spirits at the Opening of
the Closing Day.
Most Skillful Boxer.
I III 1 K.irr < IXisED WITH
THE TWENTIETH ROUND.
HER <<>I NKEL DEZI-MiEb
THE OTATE HAN NO CAflK.
Hie Total R«««dpt« Were ass.t
$3.1.000—
N'ctona Put l'p a <>am<- and skill­
ful Fight and Not All Arr Sau»flnd
U 1th the
Referee* Judgment.
Though it Wa* l*rohabl) Impartial
arni Judlctou«—Neither Man Ww*
srrlouoly Damazceal—Nelwen
Wa*
l.nlur Ioan start to Finlxh.
San Francisco,
Dee
21.—Jimmy
Britt secured th* decision over "Bat­
tling Nelson last night after 20
rounds of fierce fighting
Both men
fought until almost exhausted and i
the decision was given on points.
Nelson fought with the fierceness
•>f a tig* .nd did not appoar In any
■ r«* f«,itn rhaa his plucky antagon-
>»t when th* gong sounded on the
st -ound but Britt showed the rr.ort
science and ring generalship
In th* closing round the California
boy was punrhlng the Chicago boy
all over th* ring but his blows lack­
ed sufficient for*» to put a quietus on
his opponent.
At several stag*» of the fight Nel­
son was b dly punished, but he al-
»avs kept gamely coming up to the
firing tin*
Only one* did h* have
th* i«*cal b«*,)* In distr*«»
and then
Britt's excellent generalship and the
alv * *•! his sec- ids saved him from
going too close to the danger point.
I*-(«■«Ini Man a U olrr
N*l»or. Is unquestionably a wonder
I- the pugilistic world
Time after
tim* after taking blows heavy enough
to put out an ordinary fighter, be
would come up apparently in easier
form and bring the
fighting
into
Britt’s territory
Referee Roche announced that he
gave th* fight to Rritt on cleaner hit­
ting and a greater number of points
— ored
A retrospect of the fight
l«*ars ><ut the junn«« of the decision,
although Nelson did most of the lead­
ing
Britt displayed greater abl ity
,
.
» blows were cleuii-
er an 1 more forceful, while Nelson
»as sadly deficient in long arm blow*
and most of his attempt* to reach hi*
opponent while both men were free,
were ineffectual
New York. Dec 21.—When court
opened this morning Nan Patterson
appeared tn fine spirits and convers­
ed tn a lively manner with her father,
»horn she kissed on entering.
Prosecutor Rand withdrew bis mo-
ti<>n to strike out certain bit* of tes­
timony which »a* made yesterday,
the defense declining to concur.
Attorney L'nger made the usual
motion to dismiss the defendant on
ground* of non-proof. which wa* de­
nied. Counael Ley then »ummod
up the ca»e for the defense tn a long,
exhaustive speech.
Pnerv-ution ConfUcta.
Mr. L*«ry pointed out the weak-
r.«— » of the proeecutlon-» *a»e and
•poke of the conflicting testimony
th* cabman and th* boy »ho Jumped
or tbe cab step.
"Either Young killed himaeif or he
Too
»as killed by the defendant,
must either acquit this gin or give
her full punishment of the law."
Levy spoke of the life of the de-
fendant—of her scarlet sins, and dra-
rr.stl«-a!ly declared, "Were she the
vile« strumpet of the street and her
soul black as the gat*» of helL she
is entitled to as square and fair a
trial a* th* sw*etert. pur*st woman "
Th* defrndant*» counsel told of the
lif* of Young and his complex dis-
p-wution
Said Young was a man who
could naturally love two women. He
had great sympathy tor the Vidos in
her bereavement, but the verdict of
the jury whatever it waa eoafd not
bring her husband back
Levy de­
clared no evidence was brought out to
show that Young tried to get rid of
the defendant
»prong a sevMadoa
Levy caused a ser.sation by declar­
ing that Luce purchased the revo l ver
with which Young was ktlled
"He »wore here that he had been
in Stein a pawnshop, but not June 2.
Why was he there, then' Luce was
the last man who saw Young that
morning
Pvrhape he may have
given it to him that be might carry
me<ns of protection while abroad "
When Levy cloeed. a rfrees was
taken
V|im«-ub*u« E**-a|«c <*f tlx* Mi |N».|4r
Ab««*-«!
-The
Portland
Dec
grand
ft has met to
lury ha« reconven,
— at:.* 1* < 20—A Virginia rtieel-
Investigate the f
I he ar this morning ran aaay down the
aga net
goxemment
It«»
of the
steep hill and was demolished
The
sensational character are rife
Ilves of the six people aboard were
I Ft.lTIM ATE LIMITS
Behind the closed doors i of the f*d- miraculously saved
Five were *e-
eral grsnd jury room I began thl* riously injured Motorman Inman S.
Ol A VERDICT DEFINED
morning the Inquisition which Is ex- R Wagers. E M Scott. Mr» F F
— 'ed to r*«ult in the Indictment of ptone and an unknown man
The
the grester criminals In the
huge car iashe<1 acrc-a* the sidewalk and
PneweutMHi KHlerwle» Ttwory Thai
conspiracy to defraud
the govern­ knocked the corner off a saloon and
Young Couhl Not Have fired the
ment of It» public lands
Fear has c rashed into a telephone pole.
shot Which Killesi Hint—Judge
seised the conspirator» and eonfes-
Gate la-ngthy Exposition of Wlial
Receipt* Were KAS.aaO.
sinns have been made Implicating
< on«titute* a K<-u-sHiahk- Doubt—
men high In public lif* and tn the af­
San Francisco Dec 21.—Britt and
fairs of the state
< ourt Inrludeal < erlaln 1«-~tini«Hi>
Nelson are none the woree this morn­
Senator John H Mitchell and Con­
ing for last night’s battle
of Aalu< t«> I*I**<**1U«H1—I rail«-*-
gressman Binger Hermann are hurry-
Britt shows a slight cut on the
■ion- of Protract«*! Se**4on.
,ng horn* fr< m Washington to face
forehead as a result, but Nelson has
MICH MARRIED MORMONS
the grand jury and make an effort to
a cut over the left eye and a swollen
clear themselves of complicity tn the
left ear
They are
otherwiae
in
nt
Thoma»
<
hamberialn
the
Father
New York. Dec. 22.—Justice Davis
fraud*.
<<M»d »hai»
lift) Children.
stated during the recess he would not
S B Ormsby and C E. Loomis, the
It was almo«t daylight when they
Washington. Dec. 21.—Charles I M former employes of the land depart­
charge the jury until tomorrow, and
retired to sleep late.
Nelson still feels the referee's de­
Prosecutor Rand begin the summing Owen, of Stall Lake. testified that ment who made false reports upon RE< » IVED aooo VOLTS
WOMAN FHJ DEAD
Apostle John W. Taylor Is generally the fraudulent homestead entries of
FROM LIVE WIRE IN ISO« cision was wrong.
for 11.» prosecution when court open­ reputed to have five wives, and has the Puter-McKinley ring, must face
The receipts in round number* was
Sirx-ire on th* street* Before Her
ed alter 2. He agreed with the de­ taken two within three or four yegfs a rigid examination before the grand
135 0*0 of which the fighter» get 55
fense that either Young killed him­ past.
litr-dMUvd's Eye*.
Jury and It is confidently expected by W hile About 111« Work in Portland per cent. Britt s share is 211 25# and
self. or the defendant ktlled him. He
Apostle Cowley has three wives and those familiar with the facts that
Portland Dec. 21.—With her hus­
Nelson's
27700
He laid Hold <4 a Heavily sharg-
d<«iared It physically lmp«,«»lbl* for possibly four.
they will both he Indicted. State
band approaching and only a few
«I Mire, Believing it to Be "Dead"
Young to Dre the shot which cause«!
Aportle Merrill has nine wives, two Senator Franklin Pierce May* must
feet distant. Mrs Mary Ellen Worth­
CANADIAN NAVY.
his death.
—I*»*« a Portion of Hie Hand and
of whom he married since the mani- explain his dealings with th» conspir­
ington of Milwaukie fell dead at noon
ators and another state senator Is al­
ferto.
H»«i a leg Reodered Vs-k-s for DozninkHi tlovernroent Will Build today on the corner of Fourth and
Men of
J. R. Tannar. superintendent of so to undergo inquisition
Charging the Jury.
Alder streets.
Three < rul'd»*.
Life—Tlw <Juc«Uon I* One of Re-
has four prominence In this city and In the
The stricken woman had been to
New York. Dec. 22.—Judge Davis Mormon Sunday« schools
New
York.
Dec
21.
—
The
action
of
«pon
sibilìi).
the office of Dr W L. Wood but a
commenced his charge to the jury in wives. One of the four he married state are deeply Involved, and the
the
home
government,
»ay*
a
Tribune
army of witnesses subpoenaed by the
the Patterson case at 10 58 this morn­ two years ago.
SUCH IS THE DECISION
special from Montreal, tn withdraw­ moment before for treatment for her
Thomas Chamberlain has seven government plainly show* that no
ing.
The court room was crowded
Portland.
Dec.
21.—George A. ing the Atlantic and Pacific Geet* eyes and was walking dovrà Alder
OÇ STATE FAIR BOARD.
Sir Charles wives, and had his 50th child In hl» guilty man will be spared.
and many turned away
Stinson, who picked up a live wire from Canadian water*, will In the street to Fourth, where she was to
They reach­
After Men of Natlcmal Fame.
Wyndham, the English actor, Is an 50th year, 'aaserted the wltnesa.
on November 2, 1*02, and received near future result in the construction meet Mr. Worthington
He told of a number of arreat* and
Never In the history of the country the force of <00v volts of electricity, of three cruisers by the Dominion ed the appointed place on time, when
Exact Date W ill Be Deterrai ned al interested spectator of the proceed- conviction* for polygamy
In no ha* the government made more ex­
Inga.
is suing the Portland General Electric government as a start In the naval Mrs Wortington sank to the sidewalk
tlw January Se-edon of the Board—
the case, hos'ever. did the conviction re­ traordinary effort* to sift
Before beginning the charge
a crime company for 810.15v as compensa­ program which Sir Wilfried Laurier before the eyes of her husband.
Mrs Worthington had suffered
Believed die Rate of Att«‘n«laiMV judge asked the counsel If they had sult in changing the habits o life of and to bring the criminals to justice tion for the injuries.
has In mind.
Can Be Kept Up in IMS to the any requests to make. Lawyer Un- the guilty persons
The conduct of the Investigation ha*
Stinson was employed by the Gen­
For a long time the premier and from heart trouble, but was not tak­
been taken wholly out of the hands eral Electric company as a lineman, his colleague» have felt, the corres- ing treatment for this ailment Fhe
A v erag c Thought That to Mie, ger. for the defense, submitted a long
TURNED OVint TO PINE.
Justice
typewritten document, and
of the district attorney's office and »nd was engaged in running a wire londeni asserts, that Canada should was 42 years of age. the mother of
Holding the Fair Next Year Wouki
Davis gave a lengthy exposition of
is directed solely by Francis J Hen- Into tlie old |»«jwer house in north undertake the construction of a navy eight or nine children and was be­
Weaken Public InterewL
Bankruptcy Court Trying to
Find ey.
the questions of reasonable doubt.
The keenest detective* of the Portland.
He alleges that
he was which In time would afford to the loved by a targe circle of friends.
After considering the question of
secret service have been detailed on told by a workman. Sladen. that a coast line an adequate defense. The
Package of Valuables.
STII.I. A MYSTERY.
motive, the justice explained the dif­
Cleveland. Dec.
21.—Mrs.
Mary' th* cases and they are now assem­ «ertain wlie was "dead", that he laid training of naval reserves, which is
Mayor W. F. Matlock returned this ference in degree of murder and man­
Londervllle. for 12 years Imusekeep- bled In this city, Among them are hol«l of the wire and fell senseles. now In progress tn AVert Indian water*
morning from Salem, where he at- slaughter. and said the jury Is not ed for Dr. Chadwick, was n witness men of national reputation, whose and that he was "laid out” by by- Is part of the policy in view, and it Is No Clue to hfc-ntlty of Either Mur­
tended the annual meeting of the bound by any statement of counsel In the Chadwick bankruptcy heating skill in the detection of crl me has slanders in the belief that life was . xpecte«! that an announcement in this
derer or Vk-tlm
extinct.
connection will be made at the rem-
state fair board, of which he is a that he would accept only an ac- before Referee Remington today She made them famous.
Colorado Springs. Dec. 21.—The
qulttal or a verdict of murder tn th* told of taking a mysterious portman­
Every man who Is » suspected of
Policeman Howling swore that be Ing session of parliament.
Cutler mountain murder mystery is
member, It was decided at the meet­
first degree
He told them to pas* teau supposed to contain securities, complicity In the land I frauds is under assisted in handling w liât
people
as deep today a* yesterday. The po­
ing to hold the fair next fall, and the upon the testimony of the defendant
to a conference of lawyers at the the closest scrutiny ’ The utmost pre­ thought to be the dead body of Stin­
lice declare the dead woman is not
I'rwnctil*«* Extended
board will convene in Portland next as upon that of any other witness.
Rollenden Hotel
They said It would cautions have been taken to prevent son. but that by vigorous work they
Mrs. Sadie Durant, of Los Angeles
Wall»
Walla.
Dec.
21
—
Edwin
S.
The court excluded all testimony be turned over to a man named Pine, the e»cnpe of any of the guilty per­ succeeded in resuscitating him.
month for the purpose of settling the
The authorities have come to the con­
regarding the disappearance of J. who la a relative of the Chadwicks. sons
The extraordinary precaution*
dates.
Stinson's lawyers. John I-ogan and Isaacs, who for the paset three years clusion the woman and the man who
Isaacs, who for the past three years
"The board members.” said Mr. i Morgan Smith.
An effort will be made to secure Pine that are being taken Indicate the gov­ Charles lx>rd. allege that he is tn part
killed her were b«'th strangers here
ernment’s determined purpose to get Incapacitated from further labor. hav- an<l maintenance of an electric car
Matlock, "decided that it would be
Gone to five Jury.
for a witness
line
in
the
streets
of
Walla
Walla,
to
the
bottom
of
th«'
great
con»p
ra-y
better to hold the fair next fall the
Ing lost portions of his hand and hav-
The jury retired at 12:25.
CLUB GUTTED BY FIRE.
and to punish those concerned In it.
same as usual, rather than allow It to
ing Injure«! his leg *o as to render It last night secured from the council
Control* ill ad wick Property.
Justice Davis left the court room
an extension of time. He will give a
S. A. D. Puter was called before useless for life.
go by for a year and thus destroy in­ at 4:45. with Instructions that he
Cleveland. Dec. 21.—Referee Rem­
N arrow Escape for Many ResMemt
was bond of >2000 to construct the line
terest In the event. There Is every would be accessible by telephone at ington by decision today gave Nathan the grand jury at 2 o'clock thl* after­
The point in controversy
Members.
by April SO. 190$. or forfeit that
reason to believe the attendance in home up till 11 tonight. If no ver- Losaer. receiver of the estate of Mrs noon. and It is expected that his tes­ whether Sladen. who was working
Washington. Dec. 21.—The Metro­
timony will at last make known the with Stinson, had authority to direct amount.
1905 will be equally as good as it was diet is reached by that time the court Chadwick, absolute control
of the
politan Club, the most exclusive ao­
identity of the persons in AA'ashlng- his movements and thus Involve the
last fall.”
will stand adjourne«! until 10:30 to­ Chadwick property.
Two Were KillrtL
rtal institution of the capital, was
ton whose power and Influence were corporation. The case was tiled be­
The annual election of officers was morrow.
Dr. Wall, the government phvslc-
Richmond.
Va..
Dec.
21.—The gutted by fire early this
morning.
great enough to prostitute the land fore Judge Fraser without a jury.
held at the Salem meeting, all the old
Ian.
today
gave
the
opinion
that
Mrs.
Great Crowd of Police.
Washington-Chattanooga limited on Several members of the club who live
department to the ends of the con-
ones being retained In office.
Chadwick
Is
physically
able
to
appear
The crowd of curious persons about
the Southern railway, was wrecke«! in the house, were rescued with dif­
spiralors. It is believe«! that the gov-
Trouble AAltli Bl x-kailc Runner*.
Mrs. Chadwick
tlie criminal court building Is so and give testimony.
near Charlottsville
this
morning ficulty.
ernnient has secured a full confesalon
CH ADW K KS INDICTED.
Tokio.
Dec.
20.—The
Japanese
great this afternoon that additional will appear as witness In the bank­ from Puter and from Emma AA’ateon.
Young McArthur, of Baltimore, was
The building on the north, used as
hav«- seise«! the British steamer Nl- kllle«! and a child, name unknown,
details of police supported by mount­ ruptcy proceedings
the offices of the club, was also de­
and that the knowledge thus gained
Mr». < hmlwick's Hii*b«ui<l Not Held
gretia.
bound
for
A'ladlvostok.
with
ed police are required to keep them
burned to death and seven were In stroyed. A library of 1$.000 volumes,
has lai«l bare all the secrets of the
BOTH HOUSES ADJOURN
contraband, and she was sent t* Sas- jured.
Guilthxw.
back All the entrances are guarded.
the finest of the club's collections
conspiracy. Marie Ware is also said
elxi
for
trial
in
the
prise
court.
The
Cleveland. Dec. 22.—Dr. Chadwick
At 3:30 Nan Patterson was in the
was ruined
lavas. 2100.000
to have made complete confession,
Mat
Not
I' m - IVnxZon Buihiing for
Biitirh
steamer
King
Arthur,
captui-
and Mrs. Chadwick were indicted this court house awaiting
the
verdict.
Trying to Arbitrate.
hut her knowledge was limited to oc­
«•
I
while
attempting
to
leave
Port
Ar
­
Inaugural Ball.
afternoon by the Cuyahoga county While showing some signs of nerv­
Memorial Chapel Burned.
currences here In Oregon.
Fall River. Mass. Dec. 21.—The
thur yesterday, was taken to Sasebo,
grand jury on two counts, charging ousness. she seemed perfectly confi­
Washington. Dec. 21.—The house
unions
this
afternoon
voted
to
textile
1
Simsbury.
Conn.. Dec. 21.—The me­
WIlnetMC* Mlsxlng.
to
It is understood she to«»k supplies
forgery and uttering a $5.000.000 note dent of acquittal.
failed to reach an agreement regard­
submit all differences to arbitration. morial chapel erected at Wert Min­
Subpoenas were Issue«! several days Port Arthur.
signed Andrew Carnegie.
for
ing the use of the pension building
but the • mill men will probably Ignore ster school by Secretary of State Hay.
ago for C. E. Loomis and S. B. Orms­
CROWN PRINCESS BANISHED.
the inaugural ball, an«! adjourned un-
thia
In memory of his son. Adelburt. a
by. but a* yet neither of them ha*
R«'oeive«
the
Coinmi«*ion.
Mysterious Portmanteau Found.
til January 4.
Yale student, killed in 1S01. was burn­
been
found,
by
t'nlted
States
deputy
Pari». Dec. 20.—President Loubet
The senate adjourned for the
Cleveland. Dec. 22.—The mysteri­ Her Only Fault Her Ixmglng to See
Chicago Grain.
ed at noon
Nothing but the brick
marshal*.
Loomis was in Portland
today received at the Elysse palace
Christmas holidays today after a
ous portmanteau belonging to Mrs.
Her Children.
Chicago.
Dec.
21.— May
wheat walls remain.
last week and stayed at the Imperial
the member* of the International opened $1.08%. closed $1.11%. Corn
< ’hadwlck. and supposed to contain
Crown four-minute session.
Berlin, Dec. 22.—Former
hotel. Saturday evening he paid his
commission of inquiry Into the North opened 45%. closed 45%. Oats open­
valuator papers and securities which Princess Louise, the divorced wife of
labi Down Her Ufe.
bill and left without saying where he
Sea Incident. Owing to the non-arrl- ed 31%. closed 31%.
Carriers Removed.
were taken from the Chadwick home the king of Saxony, today made a
Bangor. Me.. Dec. 21—Mra HatUe
was going.
val
of
the
American
member,
ltear-
Washington. Dec. 21.—Postmaster
the night prior to the woman's de­ desperate effort to see her children,
Johnson and three children were
Ixtomls went to Eugene and a tele­
parture for New York. has been but was repulsed by the sentries. The General Wynne to«lay rismlsaed rurel gram from that town says he In still Admlral Davis, the Deggerbank hear­
burned to death by fire which de­
Shrl Her Hr* Ml nd.
ing
is
postponed
until
tomorrow.
traced to the woman's attorney, Jay police served notice of her expulsion, carriers R. E. Nevin, of Berthoud, there.
Cripple Creek. Cel., Dec. 21.—Mrs. stroyed their home ttila afternoon
P. Dawley.
He admits he has the and she will be sent from the fron­ Col., and J W Whitehead, of Medina.
man loat her life In a deeper-
Dela Gladden, a bride of six weeks, The
Ormsby's home in Salem la locked,
Still Countiiig Out IhviuM-mt*.
contents, but says they are of no tier under police surveillance tino O„ for pernicious activity during the says a message from that place to-
ot to save her children
shot and instantly killed her husband ate <
Denver, Dee. 21.—The ballot box William Gladden, this
value in any court.
late campaign.
morning, to
afternoon.
day, and neighbors nay that Mr. and
Feed Amex l*ankxwd.
Louise wrote a letter to the king
Mrs. Ormsby went to Portland last from precinct 2. ward 4. waa opened prevent being beaten.
in th« supreme court this morning.
Killed in Coal Mine.
Two Killed In Wreck.
M...neapoil*. Dec. 21.—Fred Amea
Imploring his permission to see her
Wednesday.
21.— I
Menominee.
Mich..
Dec.
Admiral Omnuuiney Drawl.
Johnaton, Pa., Dec.
22.—Twenty- children. The police insisted on her
former police chief, received a full
It is considered strange that he Out of 355 ballots. 140 democratic
Portsmouth. Dec. 21.—Admiral Sir pardon and left the penitentiary to­
five men are reported killed by an departure from Dresden, which oc- Spreading rails caused a wreck of the should not have been found at once. were declared bogus. One hundred
I
This concludes the Ames graft
explosion In a mine at Bolivar. 1$ curred at 4 this afternoon. The peo- St. Paul passenger train at Lena. The marshal’s office refuses to give and nineteen were written by the Erasmus Omnianney, the "father of day
the British navy," died today, He on­ scandals, all Indictments against May­
miles west. Seven bodies have been pie made demonstrations In favor of near here, last night, killing Engineer any Information as to either Ormsby same person.
Gavin and Fireman Miller.
tered the navy In 1825.
or Ames having been nolled.
taken out.
or Loomis, but it Is known that as
the princess at her departure.
i
IZonoiiiM- Dkin't *a> II.
New York. De* 21.—Dennis Dono­
hue. the financial writer »ho was re­
ported to have sent Lawson a mes-
*age warning him not to print an ad­
he
vertisement
attacking him. or
would take the midnight train to Bo»-
ton to <!o thing* to Lawson, thia
morning denied having made the
statement ««crlbed to him. or of send­
ing a telegram
He said:
"I am a man of peace
I am not
fighting the man but I am prepared
to defend myself If attacked by Law-
*oc
My weapon 1* my pen and I
propose to tell the people what I
knou of condition*, fairly, accurately
and fearlessly "
FOR S1Ö,150