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WEEKLY EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • WEEKLY EDITION • Unswayed by fear, uninflu- er ced by favor the East Ore- gonian will tel; the truth. the whole truth, about county. state atui uatioual affairs. It is fair, absolutely fair. to •aose who differ from Its views, as well as to ita friends. The Ea«’ Oreyoniar. of Pen- • • f.n, Oregon. ia published ta • 'he b< .rt of the wonderful In- • • lacd Empire. You will find • | • that It la readable, reliable e • and progressive, and will give • • you the news reliably, accu- • e VOL. XXIX. PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY. DEOEM BER 3 d . P.MM «ANADA ALSO ASKS 1X111 SPACE IXiR DISPLAY Bids $155.000 Ranging to Isrs Some Sen«utl<>iu>l Development.« —Dixtrim Attorney Jenriiw Reeum- •uemls That Dodge. He (liven 111« Liberty ill Order to Secure a Con- lession I'roin Him. Connecting Otlier Men of Wealth and Promi nence With the Case—Brief History of the Principals in the Case. From $247.000 Opened at Portland. ROBERT 44 AKEFIE1.D OF PORTLAND. LOWEST BIDDER. ____ McCain* C.HistructhHi i . mium . iiv Bids <<n Items and Offers No I.uuip Bid for the Entire CiHitraet—Bill <rf N. J. Blagvn for S247.OOO is Immedi ately Rejected Because Too Higii— If Wakefiehl Bid of Si35.000 is A< - copied Total Cost of the Road Will Be 91414.000, as »13.000 Has Already Been Expended in Right of Way and Surveys. | I rnh and Clnrk Commlasioii I, Elainl Over the Prosjax*«« for an Extensive Exhibition of IhiHluci.M I'roin Every Stale in tin* I nion and M om of tlx* leading «'ountrie« in the World— Kansas and Nebraska Were Consid- crcd to Ik* Among tiie Doubtful Staten—Other Doubtful state* Are Ex|M«ne<l to Swing Into Line. s Lyman of Astoria. Dlr-- After a Lingering I Ilia*«». Foi tlaipJ. Ore . Dee. 24.—Horace |s Lyman, one of the foremost edu- I «alors Iti .Oregon, and a hlatoilan of note. died, at the Portland Hanltorium at 7 o'clock Thursday night, after an Illness of several months. Mr. Lyman was bom in Polk coun ty. near Dallas, In 1855 1855. and knew Oregon as few other men do. He was an active and energetic student all his life, and the author of »le man's History of Oregon.” a conipre- hensive work In four volumes, Coming from a family that had settled In Oregon in the fortlei his father, Rev. Horae Lyman. being pastor of the < •ngr «rational church In Portland at as early a 1849 he studied from the | practical side of life. He prepared himself for t he ministry', and filled several pulpits, but the greater part of his life W'aS spent in the public schools ot the state. Through his «fturls the present text-txxrk s>»tem was adopted. but not until he had made a campaign for superintendent ot public instruction, and aroused the people to the neces sity of a change. He was for several y«-ars superin- tendent of the acKools In Clatsop county, and had beer, In good health until he went to St. Louis, several months ago. to take charge of the educational exhibit at the fair. He returned in falling health and lapsed Into a comatose state aorre e time ago. and could not be rallied from the stupor New York. Dee. 26—Brought to Portland. Dec. 26.—The list of this city last night from Texas through stales and countries to exhibit at the the persistent effort of District Attor Lewis and Clark fair is constantly ney Jerome to face a charge of per swelling and the commission Is elated jury in connection with the Morse- «ver the prospect for an excellent Dodge divorce tangle. Charles F. show ing from every part of the Union Dodge, former husband of the present and all parts ot the world. wife ot Charles F. Morse, received his ' Practically all the stales will cun- liberty today upon the recommenda jvay their exhibits from St. Louis to' tion of the district attorney, who per Portland, thus insuring almost as wide ' sonally appeared before Judge Cowl a display of products as was seen at ing in the court of general sessions, ' the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. | and asked that Dodge be discharged In the official stocking of the Lewis on his own recognizance. i and Clark executive committee there i This turn in the case follows an all- , was dropped, as Christmas gift.» the night conference at police headquar information that three more stales ters. where Dodge was taken immedi and the Dominion of Canada are to ately upon his arrival and during participate in the exposition. Partic which it is said he made a confession ularly gratifying are the gifts because that will lead to the making of seri they come as a surprise ous charges in connection with the The executive committee thought it Morse-Dodge divorce against seven understood some time ago that there m -n of prominence in this city. would be no possibility of the Domin Dodge was the former husband of ion of Canada participating In the ex Mrs. Charles L Morse, wife of the position. either officially or commer banker and former head of the ice cially. trust. His wife In 1*96 secured a di It was also conceded that the stales vorce from him and shortly afterward of Nebraska and Kansas would not married Morse. r. <ke an exhibit Now things are In October. 19V*. she applied to changed and the people at exposition hive her former divorce annulled, headquarters are rejoicing. claiming that she had discovered that 1 Director of Exhibits Dosch yester the summons in the case had not been day received communications from served on Dodge, which fact prevent the states of Wyoming and Nebraska. ed him making a defense. Supreme Each communication asked that space Court Justice Clark annulled the de for a state exhibit be reserved, and cree. sa.d that the exhibit would be made, The ease has since been reopened if not by the state, then by commer on Morse's plea to intervene as an cial bodies more interested in the interested party, the annullment Mt state than the state itself. as.de and the original divorce up As the space of individual exhibit held. evidence being offered that ors was cut some time ago to permit Dodge had been served. He was In- ail to display, so the space reserved dieted. went to Texas and was extra for the states that do not Intend to dited. erect pavilions pavilions, will be cut. The rearrangement will give more states opportunity to make exhibits, Japane-e CasualUe-. Tokio. Dec. 26.—It was announced and will be particularly gratifying to today that eight officers and 66 sail those states who cannot make an ap propriation and whose representa or« have been killed during the ef tion will be made by commercial fort of the Japanese to destroy the bodies. remnant of the Russian Port Arthur fleet. Apartment House Burned. Chicago. Dec. 24.—In the destruc British ship on the Rock« . tion of the Wallace apartment build New York. Dec. 26.—The British ing on Jackson boulevard by fire to steamer Miumeisor bound from this day. 1« families lost their homes city to Havre. France, went ashore Several families on the fourth floor, on Fire Island this morning. It Is hemmed In by the flames, were res- now in a perilous position. wlth difficulty IsMK , U'O.OOO. In the presence of Governor Cham berlain. members of the Open River Association, and attorneys for the con tractors. seven bids tor the construc tion of the pottage road were opened at Portland ou Saturday ufternoou, the bids ranging from 4155.UUV to 1247,000. The lowest bid was that of Robert Wakefield, tor *1 ¿5.000, and it this md is accepted, it will bring the actual cost of the portage to llis.OOO, the sum ot 113.vou Having- already been spent on right ot way and surveys. The bid of N. J. Riagen. tor *247,- ooo, was at once rejected because it was too high, and the bid ot J. K Bentley, tor _ *1.6.000, was rejected because it was not accompanied by me forfeit deposit, as required in the advertisement for the bids. This leaves five bids as follows, for the state commission and the open River Association, to select from. Robert Wakefield, *155,000. Smith A Howard. *200,0u0. Joseph Paquet, , 166,900. Nelson and White. *115.000 tor the grade alone, without any ot the roll ing stock or equipment. McCabe Construction Co., on a quantity basis, as follows. *22.75 per ton tor rails; ,650« each for locomo tives, *410 each for fiat cars, and <625 each tor box cars. It is the desire ot the portage com mission to let the contract tor the complete road, including equipment, rolling stock and locomotives ratner than to let it piecemeal, and be de layed by ordering small quantities of equipment. The bld of Robert Wakefield ot Portland, is the lowest bid, and is for the complete road, ready tor opera tion, and it is thought the contract will be let to this company, as it is W %S JI STInED IN HOLD SUICIDES AND FAILURES well equipped to do the work, and can ING IT MANGY’ CATTLE. complete the road by May 1, the time CAUSED BY BEEF COMBINE limit fixed in the specifications. OR. HUTCHINSON’S IOW a T h ROTTLED ACTION UPHELD BY THE TRUSTS Russians Want to Return to Was Out Twenty-four Hours Territory and Protection of and Obdurately Refused to the Home Goverment Find a Verdict. < i »tIO» S < R<»44 I»- 4 44 AIT l NI» <»l PITTI l|M>4 < 4«, < zar'« < «mwrvaüxm I« llopeks* and Judge Reim-tanü) Diaci uirgcd the olMlurule— Mikado < ongratulat«*« Jury. Uliicii «uawl Six tn six for ami Against Vqulttal—Mie* Pat- Vilmlral Togo—Gain New icrwui'« l>l**p|<olniiiimt Ma- Ex ami Important Podi Ion« < low to trema- ami bhr \a-ari> t ollapwal IN.rt Arthur alai tlte Dea III of Two —Ttw-re Ma« No lii-cn—i.>n |>) iti<- R ii —tan twnvrai« and Wounding •iury a« to i I m * iH-gicc of ILuitla-iale oí limitier I« Reported—4 «Hinter — Ipimivrit Hitlrroem Hr m «vu Attack lte|Hil<<«l. Jurymen. Nagasaki. Itec 24.—A report from Dalny states the Russians at Port Arthur have proposed to surrender to th« Japanese under General Nogi on condition the garrisons and ships b« allowed to return t«> Russia. The Jayan-w rej«-cted the offer Did X< h Mak«* Psscr Overture'«. Si. Petersburg. Dec. 24.—Th«- te pori that the czar has made peace overtures through France, is official- y ìenled t ere MhiltM« Will <*q Bu.y. IttusMls. Dec 24.—It Is leame-l that the Russian nihilist committee met here Tuesday and decided to recommence terrorist activity In Rus sia unless the czar grants certain re» form« within a month Jap- Gain New Piajtlon« Tokio. Dec. 24.—The Japanese yes- terday stormed and now hold the heights east ot Houyangshukou at Port Arthur The prisoners reported that the Russian generals g-nerals Kondra- tai.ko and Lima had been killed, and general Fork Is among the wounded. < uunter Atta*A R«-pul*«i. London. Dec. 24.—Baron Hayashi In reporting the capture of Hou>ang- •hukiu Heights says the Russians made a fierce counter attack but were repulsed The Japanese occu- The pation is now nearly assured. weights are one and one-half miles south of 30, Metre hill. The bo ra bardment caused a great conflagara- tlon to th- north ot Fort Heltayang I«. rimi here x’a'i Patter- the ptUon- ourt building greeted her kias Have he to her <*n- Knots ot p«»ople st« the building thia ruurulni I the terdlct. others watcl ridge ot Sighs to catch a of th* black-gowned actrem a* she passed on her way from the Tombs to the court building At 11 o clock no w from the jury The «counsel waited In the room adjoining the court while the justice remained in chambers. At 11 30 the Jury was brought In to court It was announced they bad not a* yet agreed and were sent bnek. < amuH Ptsaslbl) Agree. Before the Jury retired again. Fore man Harmer addressed the court as follows. “The pusaibiilty of reaching an< agreement is absolutely nil. M’e have gone ah over the evidence upon every- (•oastble point, and have argued this thoroughly Some members of the Jury are absolutely not open to con- ' victlon or argument. The possi bit- Ity of reaching a verdict la very re- mote, indeed " Nan Patterson was on the verge of collar*« several times while the jury was In the court, She returned to the prisoners' pen. where she Joined by her father Di*<agrr««l and Dl«chargt«l. The jury disagreed and was die- charged. NK sk I Six to Six. Foreman Harmer said only one ballot was taken last night. It stood mx for conviction and six for ac quittal. On this ballot there was no discussion as to the degree of homi cide. Third Trial l*n»bahle. The prisoner collatsel completel) v hen the disagreement was an- nounced. sobbing convulsively on her father's shoulder. On motion of the prosecution the prisoner was remand 'd without ball. While no announce ment is yet made, it Is expected the young actress will hate to undergo a third trial. , After the foreman had announced they could not agree Justice Davie said: "I f«*el that you have given the c »re possible sol all the consideration that it will be Useless to detain you longer, It is to be regretted you ar-' unable to rec< r.-i - your rain ída to •.lie evidence, I thank you for your p-i- tlent attention You are dlacharg- ed." The judge instructed the clerk to have the prisoner remanded without ball, at once. As the girl arose to be led away a deputy warden seized her by the arm to prevent her falling to the floor. t'sar I'ncmmpomUlng. Ixmdon. Dec. 24.—The Berlin cor respondent of the Central News is as sured by high authority that the czar rejects all peaceful advices that are being tendered him. The czar, it Is said, has sent to Pans through the French ambassador at St. Petersburg, an important letter favorable In lone Reynold«. of Condon. Appealed From «tate Stall*Irian Declare« • 12.000.000 with certain reservation. Io the ac ON THE W AR PATH. ceptance of mediation. tlx- In «-pert or'« Dici-don anil Then Have Been au4«-n From Iowa Brought Chief of the Bureau of Native« ot Samar Kill a Lieutenant Stockmen Through Artificial lie Japan«-»«* at Doggwlamk. Animal Industry for tlx- Northwest and Several Enli-ted Men. cline in Price« of Slock—Forty- London. Dec. 24.—The publication to Oregon — Cattle Were Refus'd Washington. Dec. 24.—General Cor Ttir««- Bank Failure« and Eleven In St. Petersburg of the statement bin commanding the department ot Certificate Because of Symptoms of Salddes Traced to the Opf>re«Mon that Hull fishermen have voluntarily the Philippines, today . officially re Mange—Inspector« Are Charged to of the Tru-ts— ipjs-al for <x»vem- deposed that foreign torpedo boats ported an uprising ot the natives in were among the trawlers oft Dogger Be Cautious in Examinations. nx-nt Regulation. Samar and the killing of one lieuten bank when the latter were fired up ant, one hospital corps man and seven on by ships of the Russian fleet Is enlisted men of the Philippine scouts. Portland. Dec. 26.—The findings of Des Motnea. Dec. 26.—As a direct probably nothing more than a repe They were boloed. Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, inspector for result of the manipulations of the tition of similar statements emanat ing from Hull and appearing In Lon Ku.«iiing Reinforcements to Samar. the United States department of ani livestock market in the state of Iowa don papers the last tew days. These Washington. Dec. 26.—In reply to mal industry, in the case of the Rey by the beef trust, there have been 4 3 are circumstantial, and it would cer Taft's query about the trouble with nolds cattle near Condon, have been bank failures and 11 suicides in the tainly appear that some men of the the Pulajanes in Samar, Governor affirmed by Dr» Hickox. chief of the past two years, it is alleged today, by Gamecock fleet have made statements Wright cabled from Manila: "I re before the Russian consul. western bureau. state statisticians. gret to say that Corbln'B report of the The name of only one of these has While the expert who was sent out loss of a detachment of scouts at He ia the boatswain It is saJd In the same report that been revealed frofn Washington to make an investi oars and Dolores is correct. The gation did not find actual presence of Iowa farmers have been robbed of of the trawler Ava. and said today Puiajanes of late have left the west he was induced to make the state the mange parasite in the scrapings over *12.900.000 by the artificial de side of Samar and become active on ment while he was Intoxicated. He of the Reynolds cattle, he reported the cline of prices in the livestock mar the east coast which is practically admits he received a certain amount presence of strong indication of ket, In the same period, and that un without a harbor and is difficult ot of money, but now says the state- manf<- Dr. Hlckox held that Inspec less the national government takes MMt ha nvi h-’is untrue The extra access. Orders were given some time tor Hutchinson was justified in re some steps to regulate the beef trust ago to strengthen ail detachments on ordinary tenor ot his statements or and the packing house combinations, fusing a certificate for transportation the east coast, but unfortunately this the livestock industry in the Middle any other has not been revealed. of the cattle out of Oregon. was delayed by the wreck and loss All published reports from Hull In last August It was reported that West, will be utterly destroyed. say positively that these statements ot the coast guard boat cerrying a mange was present In cattle in small were secured by two agents ot the hundred constabulary. The men were WILL OPEN RESERVATION. sections of Oregon, and Inspector Russian government, but the Russian saved but the delay resulted in leav Hutchinson was sent out to examine embassy In London tonight repeated ing these small detachments at Oars the suspected herds. He found symp 7I&.33I Acres May Be Filed on By aid Dolores, isolated and consequent the denial communicated to the As- toms of the disease In several bunches Set tier« Next Spring. aociated Press on December 21. say- ly they were lost. All east stations of cattle, and among those held up by Washington. D. C., Dec. 24.—The Ing that there is absolutely no truth have been heavily reinforced and we him was the Reynolds herd, near Con president today signed the bill pro in th« statement that the Russian are still sending men in. General Al don. viding for the opening of the Yakima government or anyone In official ca ton left here two weeks ago to take Mr. Reynolds was dissatisfied with Indian reservation, allotment of lands pacity has been endeavoring to se personal charge of affairs in Samar. this action, and he caused another in severalty and the sale of the resi cure statement« from the Gamecock I am still further reinforcing him examination to be made by a veterin due of the lands, amounting to 715.- fishermen In support of Russia's posi with constabulary and am consulting ary, who reported that no mange ex 351 acres. The bill appropriates tion .before the Paris commission. with General Corbin, who. if neces isted. Mr. Reynolds complained of *53.000 to defray the expense of sary, will aid us with troops. S im « t « at Ruwia. the action of Inspector Hutchinson, classifying and appraising the lands The sensational press of England and Chief Hickox came here, accom and to mark the western boundary of DAISY LEITER M.U1RIED. panied by Dr. R. H. Tracy, an eg pert the reservation. The reservation will directly charges the Russian govern from the department at Washington, be opened by presidential proclama ment with using underhanded means, Tlx- Tliird of tiie Leiter Sister« to by bribing and Intoxicants, to secure to make a thorough examination. tion some time in the spring. Wed Aero* tlie Waters. false statements from men of the In the interval two shipments ot The Rus Washington. Dec. 2«.—At noon to the suspected cattle had been made STILL WORKING ON DEMOCRATS. Gamecock fishing fleet. sian consul at Hull tonight said the day Miss Daisy Leiter was married to to markets Inside the state. While It Earl Suffolk Yale in the Leiter man Is not charged that the suspects were Another Batch of Sentences Ground boatswain of the Ava was brought to his office, but that he sent him to sion in Dupont Circle. This is the disposed of, it is regarded as possible Out at Denver. the commissioner of oaths, where, the third Leiter girl to marry a distin that most of them may have been Denver. Dec. 24.—For participating consul nays, the boatswain swore l>e guished Englishmen. The only guests shipped. The remainder of the herd present outside of the Immediate was examined by Dr. Tracy, whose re In election frauds In the recent elec saw a Japanese torpedo boat with the family and most Intimate friends were port upheld Dr. Hutchinson in refus tion, the supreme court today sen trawlers. The consul says he knows tenced Isaac Goldman and Edward of other trawlers who are ready to of the British embassy. The ceremo ing certificates. Under the rules of the department Sweeney, democratic election judges, make similar statements, but that ny was performed by Rev. Roland Colton Smith, of St. John’s Episcopal of animal industry an inspector must to four months in jail, and to pay a they are afraid of consequences. church. The earl and his bride will refuse a certificate for cattle in every fine of *100; Clarence Dixon, a dem < ongratulate« Togo. take an early steamer for England. case where there are “symptoms" of ocratic election officer, geta four months and a fine of ,260; W. H. mange. Tokio, Dec. 24.—An Imperial re Hunter, a democratic judge, has script addressed to A’lce-Admlrul Togo WILD .MAN CAPTURED. jumped his bonds and disappeared. WAITING FOR CHADWICK. says. Constable United His Hook With a "We hear with great satisfaction An Ohio Sin-riff Will Escort Him to Old Sailor«' Home Destroyed. that our topedo flotilla engaged In Woman ai«l the Wild Man Bit. Cleveland, Ohio. New York, Dec. 24—The chapel of and did the work required of them, Lodi. Dec. 26.—The wild man who Albany, Dec. 26.—Sheriff Barry of Sailors' Snug Harbor, in New Brigh and In so doing had to brave the dan has been appearing absolutely nude before women along the road in the Cleveland, today failed to get the nec ton. Staten Island, was destroyed by ger of storms and shells by day and night. We especially not« their brave northern part of the county was cap essary papers for the extradition of fire early thia morning. Eight hun and loyal performance to their duties, tured by a legless constable, named Dr. Chadwick, who is expected to ar dred old sailors turned out to fight and express our appreciation of their Keeling, of Acampo yesterday. The rive from Europe Wednesday. Judge the fire which was confined to the gallant behavior." wild mart gave his name as Paul Joyce this morning declared the pa chapel. The loss was *300,000. pers in the possession of the sheriff Arena. Mother Wants Her children. Vast Cave IM>«covcrv«l. Keeling used a woman as a decoy were defective in that they did not In Berlin, Dec. 24.—Former Crown clude commitment, also that Chadwick Vancouver, B. C., Dec. 2*. — A great while he lay concealed In the bot Is not In New York state at this time. cave has been discovered near Rev Princess Louise left Leipsic en route tom of the buggy. It is reporter from He therefore refused extradition pa elstoke, B. C. Charles Deutchman, a to Florence. A railroad is to be built from Ma pers. Barry left for New York saying tourist and a guide, explored the cave Rome that she has engaged rooms for nama into the Cascades, to tap the that he would get Dr. Chadwick and for two miles. It la a thousand feet her children, whom she says she in Santlam mines. It will be 28 miles In give him an opportunity of going vol deep and the Interior la of great tends to have brought to Florence at all costa. beauty. untarily to Cleveland. length. «1 • It« sain- Her «pirits I mh-r A-«ar- „>«v- ItsMi'. Her (ounwl Heit she MliL He tiranuxl a New Trial M l>i< i> Mill R«-«ull in Aiquliul— R««T4«lng a latrge Numh«-r l«-r« asal I«i«gram- El sympathy. New York. Dec 24.—Nan Patter •on spent a restless night in the Tombs and is quite depressed tn spir its today. After she arose al » < *. -hr as seized by a «»ere at tack ot nervousness. A physician was summoned and after being given a sedative she became more quiet Laayer O'Reilly, of Mias Pat ter aon'a counsel, visited her this morn- Ing and told her a new trial would ■■•on be granted, and acquittal La as- sured This had a controlling effect up«m her. .«'.ie has received a large number of letters and telegrams ex- preasing sympathy. e 4ND M<XHtx I ALL OUT. Halil«- «M-currcd N«-ar TtnitnM-Um— Mluaiion Scri«»UM. Tangiers. Dec 23.—As a result of th« differences of the French a»«d Moorish governments over the dis missal of Moorish officers, the pro- J«ct»-<1 French mission to Fez la aban doned and the French agent at Fez Is recalled. The gravity of the situation Is de- i f*j (js-.J Th- French government has ordered to the coast of Morocco “»■ French families at Fes where the ; dao<er is considered imminent. Haiti«- N*ar Tlmbnctoo. Paris. Dec. 23. — A dispatch to the Temps states that a battle < curred near Tlmbuctoo between ths Mx»r> ot the T heavy. PH MHK IE < O\I ( «•Hat Man 44 III X«* Danger P«-rmit **akxm in Hl- Premia«. Colfax. Wash.. Dee 23.—Philip 44'ilman. owner ot the block in which the star saloon, considered one of the most notorious resorts In the Pa tou— , ountry. is conducted, has ex- pertenrx-«! religion and yesterday bexoited bls tenant, C. H Coryell, all th- ix>oze and ot her paraphernalia into the street. Wiin«an dee lares that never another of his buildings be used saloon purpo to. The Star is In the county an kne >wn as th- ' slaughter house.” îhr io so many murders and rale hav beer committed there. Ne»«l Another Ju«lge. a. Dec. 24.—A bill will be !n- I at the coming session of the for an addi- ia! juige f<i Fifth judlcfaJ tri#*t. The uness of Judge Mc- de is groulr.y and It is almost Im- •l ble for one ju-ige to attend to y At the session of legislatur- in 1(95 a bill was tn- trodmo-J to divide the district, but ’ :• r«:-t with opposition from Clack- anu..« and Washington counties, as th-y did not want to Jose the vaJua- *. * •♦!-»-!< ea of Judge McBride. An ad- -.ai judge Is necessary to faclli- •ate the business of the district. Oiadwick u> Face tlx* Cleveland. O Dec. 2 4 —Goremor Herrick •►day »««wed re^aiiiiion pa- fers on the governor of New York for Dr. Chadwick, who is Indicted tn connection with, financial opera- Hons of his «rife, Chadwick is ex t-ected to arrive In New York from Europe next week. ATTEMPTED SELF MUROER FOR LOVE GEX (RAWFORD I AVOR« AMENDING TWO «T ITI TF.« rarely and fuJy. NO. 10 liti N< H Il Seven • II • * • • • • • • • • • • LIFE «4\I: d BY IMKTORS MITI! A STOMACH PUMP. At That Time Those to Whom F. W. Schmidt is Indebted Will Get Together. 4'14« OF 1.IGHTY-THREE ni.F u nw«w All Hate < lalm» Illesi ai over ime Hundnxl lioilar- Ead»—The l-argc-t < Lalni Is Srven TlaHiaond Doliarv—TI m - Tool Irulebu-dnew» !• fucrity-tMo rimUMUMl DoUars 44 Iti» Aerti Amounting lo («Mu-treu Thoamnd Ix.llar« Milli WUcti lo Mr«< Tt*rm—Deciared Bankrupt. F. M Schmidt, whose drug store was < •»—d two months ago by action of < reditors. was yesterday declared a bau.krupt by F’ederal Judge Charles B Bellinger. Schedules were return- •- I th'« fnom.ic to Thomas F:tz Ger- »)•! -«feree In bankruptcy, who has set January 7 at IS a. m.. for the first meeting ot the creditors. There ar- - «re«lit,ni named la the sched- ith ci.t.ru ranging rrom a few dol' rs to more than ,7099. The total in-lebtedness hi about 3'2 990. with assets of perhaps ,14.999. F- ibjairig are the names of tboee : s Lal ms amounting to more than I109 Pendleton savings Bank. ,311.35 First National Bank. ,1969. Joaepl Busier, ,29-0; Noggle Brothers. ,406 Fir«* NaUonai Bank of Baker City ,1509; N E- Crar-ston. ,764*; F. B • Lopton. ,1599 A. ft Grant. ,259; B .mauer-Frank Drug Co. ,129* *2. Meyer Drug Co.. *492.92; Sanboura- Vell a Co ,419.41; Sunset v.»«»-» ,244; Stewart-Holmes Drug Co.. ,593 14 John Weyth A Co.. , 147.44: A Bauer A Co.. ,249.43; A- Varwlg. ,197 79. M Se.ler 4k Co-. ,141.22; A S- igelm.n a Co.. ,117. San Francisco Sulphur Co ,119.45; Lutke Manu facturing Co.. ,234.40,- A. T. Van Clew ,399; F B. Clopton. ,54*52: Pendleton Building Assca-iaUon. ,175; Paul Brinkmar.. ,,34; F. & Younger, 1194 IS. CONTRACT*» FOR UOOU rbrrr-1 Mirth* 19W, M allow« CUp is Sold. Enterprise. Ore.. Dec. 2*.—R C Maya, who is buying wool in thia cour.ty for the & KoohLand Company, th:» week closed contracts fpr over 599.904 pounds more wooL Thia makes about three-fourths of ths to tal wool clip of this county. Including l.ft9v 090 pounds which he {urchased • st week. The total «dip Is estimated at 2 90S 900 pounda With 14-cent wool and the prospect of a substan tial rise In cattle, good times are prophesied for the people of thia county next year. One Mill 4 aitatale Certain I««w-« of Youtq* Man is Repentant But Reso Bond- 44 lx-rcln tlx* Strict Lrtter of lute ami I»eeUre~ H<- 44 III Y’et Win the la« Ha- Not Been Complied thr t.lri—I*arvnt« Broke Up Ar- With—Tlw otlier Will Obviate Ha* rancmietit* for an FTofirmwtt ami Xcx-wdtj for 4ckn>ml««lging Deed«. a < tiri-imaa 44 «skiing—An OwkiamL ■«boplifter» Di*-vr«w*rd. Mortgage—. < ertlfkwte«. 44 arrant*. < allfomia. t.lri. Running a Ckaae Spokane. Wash Dec. 24.—Three women shoplifters were arrerted here Etc. sswoml. yesterday with great quantities of stolen goods in their t-v't—ioa after Sak-in Ore Dec 2 4.—To simplify On 4Vedn«»«lay night Benjamin the p-- lce department had made a matters do away with ■d tape.” Boynton atttempted suicide in Port syst-nsatlc hunt for them for thee They are Mra Stetena who land by taking chloroform on account week» and to avoid the confusion that fre of parental opposition to his getting keeps a comer store In Union park: quently arts«««. Attorney «Jenerai married. His life was saved by Mrs. Rachel Stevena aged 19. her Crawford lias drawn up and will of prompt medical attention, and now daughter-in-law. and Miss Magdalene fer to lhe legislature two bills for he declares he will live to win her Stevms, her daughter, aged 15. The store «as searched and revealed etol- amendment of Laws now- on the stat- heart and hand. Hazel 44’Hson. a pretty 14-year-old en article» from axes and hardware utes One of these laws provides the miss, is the object of his affection to Nik skirts and children's under manner in which school bonds shall and despair because of the refusal of wear. The women admitted their The women did the stealing be Issued and disposed of. the other Alls« 44’ilson‘s mother to consent to a guilt requires that all deeds, mortgages, marriage, caused his attempt al self by going into crowded stores together etc., executed by the state land board destruction Boynton is 21 years old. Two would wear raglan coats, full at be acknowledged before a notary the son of B. F. Boynton, of the O. the bust, and would stuff plunder I ubltc. W. P a Ry Co., and Mis* Wilson ato IL while the other engaged the The present school bond law pro li.es in Trem«w,t. a suburb near Mf attention of the clerk. vides that when bonds are to be is Tabor. Onkmrrt to !*-avc !’«•« sued by any school district, the state For several months young Boynton land boatd shall be given first option, has soucht the love of th« young Tangier« Dec. 24.—The British Ill 4 I Xi.I I I I. CHINI M board does not take them woman tn the case, and he desired minister has instructed the British GAMIII.ERx IX 1«»RTLAXD and If the they may then oe offered to private that Christmas be their wedding day. consul and all British subjects to But the parents of Miss Wilson ob leave Fea It is believed the other Ila- l'oti-ntialltJc« o( a HlghMn<l«*r«' Interests. Another provision of the same law jected and succeeded in having their legations have received similar in War Exist« in il»c Oregon Metropo is that when the school board of the objection sustained. structions. li—Th«< Tong Ila- Ralwvl Money district about to Issue bor is votes for latst night the boy took poison in Formally Expelled. to Rcwuril A-wpsrtn« Who An- Iti- such Issuance, they must vote whether the parlor at the home of George H. I.lepzic. Dec. 3,.—Former Crown Mrii<i««l to Manier s«-ld Buck and or not they will sell them to the Richardson 84 East Eighth street state. » He declared, dramatically, that he Princess Louise of Saxony, was this due sue. MctWiant« Who Ilan- In The least rate ot int«*rest that can could r.o longer live without the M’il- morning escorted to the frontier by formed. be charged by the land board under son girl to keep him company, but "ie poll.-e and formally' expelled from Portland. Dec. 24.— For the death litis act ts 5 l>er cent, and It very often medical aid was summoned, the poi the country. She will go to Florence. Italy. of Seld Back and Jue Sue. prominent transpires that school bonds can be son was pumped out of him. and he Hooted by private capital at a much was forced to accept a longer term merchants ot thia city, there Is a re King Alpixmao to Marry. ward of ,500 each, offered by Chinese less rate. It was not the intention of of life. “I am glad I did not succeed in Madrid. Dee. 34.—It is anticipated gamblers whose places have been the framers of this law. the attorney be raided by Sheriff Word and his dep- general says, to make It compulsory taking my Ufe." said the young man the announcement will shortly upon the state board to take up the«e this morning, when he was able to made of the marriage of King Al utles. "I was phonso and Princess Victoria, daugh The public announcement of the school bonds, nor upon the school dis return to his apartments. offer haa caused Intense excitement in trict to Issue them exclusively to the mad with love, and did not know ter of the Duke of Connaught. King Chinatown. Those whose lives are state, but rather to serve as a means what I was doing. I will never make Edward's brother. The wedding. It threatened went to the sheriff's office for the loaning out of the state school mother attempt. I will live and win is said, win occur in June. tor protection. Sheriff Word under funds on the one «ide. and to give the sirl of my love." When Mrs. Wilson refused to allow i:\PEN«IVE EXPEIUENCE took to thwart any effoit that might the schcol districts the advantage of the young man to marry her daugh be made to earn the reward by prov a mrxlmum rate of inte«cst. ter. It was rumored the two Intended In erder to do away with the con 4 Dumb*«' Fnrnier Inv«wts $100 in ing the rumors against them to be When this came to the fusion which results from different to elot*. Is'aruing That Wine and Woiuen unfounded. Arc E\|H*n»lve l uxuries. Since Sheriff Word began his reg; interpretations of this law, the attor mother's cars she fell In a fainting fit. Boynton, during the greater portion C. A. DeMasters was robbed of ,100 ular raids upon the Chinese gambling ney general will seek to simplify it houses he has made few mistakes in by merely requiring that the bonds of his life, resided at Oakland. Cal., at Portland yesterday. The victim farms 200 acres of land finding the places where games were be «ubmltted to the consideration of and while there he was the victim of operated. The accuracy of his Infor the state land board first, and then. his first love affair. The pretty gtri. at Dundee and owns 800 more, which mation and the certainty of a raid If seen fit. offer to private parties. there was Daisy Reed. He then came • re leased. He came to Portland nt soon as a game w.<« opened caused This amendment will also validate north and forgot her. but she did not yesterday with his daughter and a the Chinese to wonder as to his source all schoyl bonds which have been is forget him. In some manner, the little son. leaving his wife and six of information. Various schemes sued under the present law. where Iieed and 44'llson girls got into com children waiting for the Christmas have been devised and followed to any doubt exists as to their legality munication. and there were heart- presents they were expected to pur throbs and grief chase. Selling a load of produce, the learn where he received his tips. on account of failure to conform to An elopement had been planned to farmer sent hie children out to buy Spies were put upon the tracks of all the strict provision of the law. The state land board has found the take place last Saturday night. Miss presents. Chinese who were suspected. act requiring thvt all deeds, mortga Wilson and her lover Intending to go They did not return to the Dewey Then there was a meeting of the ges. certificates, warrants, etc., be to San Francisco by boat. A detec- hotel, where the farmer was staying. Chinese gamblers. The reporta of the properly acknowledged, to be a nuis tlve was detailed, however. ai)d stop Jiightf.il!. and becoming alarmed, spies were submlttei rn I It was de- ance. and many of these Instruments ped the runaway match. he went to look for them. He met clued that the traitor« . must dle. In the past have been exteuted with i young and good-looking woman, to Each gambler contributed the sum of out such acknowledgement. In some Stuilctua Suspeiule«!. whom he confided hla tears that harm *r,o. cases the Instruments executed in New York. Dec. 23.—Four sopho- had befallen his progeny. this manner have been accepted and more« of the party which attempted The children were found gazing at TipiMvl AlplioiiHo Out. i ecorded by the county officials, but to kidnap Klngdon Gould, who drew Madrid, Dec. 24.—While driving in In many Instances they have been re ■I revolver and fired on them, were a shop window and were sent to the an auto yesterday King Alphonso turned to the board for the necessary suspended by the faculty of Columbia hotel. DeMasters and hts assistant In the search made their way to the lad a narrow escape from injury. rcknowledgment The amendment University today, until February 6 The wheel of the car broke and the will dispense with the acknowledge The undergraduates petitioned the Oregon house, at Third and Couch streets. There he purchased a bottle car was overturned. ment. and will validate all instru faculty to reinstate the suspended of beer. ments heretofore executed and re stude its. If the request Is not com He remembers nothing more until Professor Kreutx at Kiel university, corded without the acknowledge piled with the student body will like he awoke this morning; woman and has discovered a new comet. ment. ly strike. money, about ,109. were gone.