East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 08, 1902, Image 1

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    LY EVENING EDITION
DAILY EVENING EM
THE DAILY
Eastern Oregon Weather
Tonight urn! Sunday. .-.aalvnal
rain
lillbt o .v)BMi bJr rrr.er at
r JSc A WEEK.
PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTlrOREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1909.
No. i.i.vi
TARIFF IS PROHIBITIVE A 1200,000 SALE WRIGHTANDROGERS J. P.
GIGANTIC PLAN
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1 7
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MORGAN S
Taft, if Only 50 Per Cent Reduction Be Made on Philip- Large Trade Between Two Pay a Visit to Inland Empire Combining the Surface and Efevtted LinM In Thirteen of tho
pine Products.
Pendleton Citizens.
C. B.
M
Washington, Feb. 8. On returning testimony before the senate Philip
committee this morning, Governor Taft submitted a cablegram just
tvfd from Acting Governor Wright, in which the latter states that at a
WADE SELLS TO J. E.
SMITH SHEEP INTERESTS.
Metropolis.
rT!-. ,,htir session of the sugar and tobacco interests, a reduction of 75 t- ..
I" .l- - s..lM ,,,-ir f iwr.r.t.H and that a rA,r- v.-. tA ...
in .
Tift sa'd it was an exaggerated statement that the friars owned three-.
h. of the property In Manila. It they left the Philippines, the com W
m.lri be alad to buy their punnc property in the cities, as well as
. .... nrrirui I in cm id am ciuinnkir. ri;i:i!rc
UPSON ENDS CAREER
IN THE NAVY TONIGHT
ALL THE WORLD MAY
COMPETE IN THE RACE.
Acres of
Land. 17.000 Sheep and Various Ar
ticles of Camp Equipage Biggest
Sale Ever Recorded in Eastern Or
egon. Excepting Mining Sales
Makes Mr. Smith Sheep King
C. H. Wade, cashier ol the First
National Batik, nan sold to t, E. Smith,
for $2in,OMl, his entire sheep and
sheep range land holdings. ttTO Items
of the deal being 3it.lHN acres of land
and 17,ntni sheep The deal is practi
cally rlosed. and there Is no doubt
thiit tt will Ih' made a matter of rer
on! Thi deal Ih perhaps the biggest
. vet made In Eastern Oregon with
the ei( eption of some of the mining
Rear Admiral Cromwell was Re- Go-As-You-Pleaae Pedestrians Contest
tired Today. I New York.
sjUngton, fen. .- ine omcini New York, Feb. 8 --The genuine in-
L . . . . .. ' i , i.mla I .modi . ....... . ....
IdnlKht. wnon. i n bhoii 01 uit? trnmtlonal six-day ro-ax you-plcafto Kale that nave bwn mart
that tomorrow lie narrifH HIP !,... .utriaii tam rare tar ih rham- Thlh will v Mr Smith aamethin.1.
.limit hi will In- retired from a- i.in.mM.i tt... 4-1,1 rki.k hi,,, ot nnn .hn .,.,. ut.irte. or..
L W Itll'li II I k 111 II I If till . I.. A II. Jl f 1 m M 1 B I III 1
.uHnniii.i ii tln lloHtiui nnvv vftrn . .. ,.i. ...... .i.ki 1.. uauij i ... 1 h .-nt .
riiiiiiwiiii v - , a. 111 11 1 HL 111 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 iz 11 i iiiiiuii 1 iiw iiikiii 1 mm hi i'iiiiiii'ii n i - n i't i' rin ' i
Ortooi i Admiral Sampson nn indicates a revival of the old time king of the Inland Empire' that is If
snort. The race will differ creatlv 1 Hoti Noble of Idaho, he ruled a out
pfnacintcd however, from the old atvle of race, as of the Inland Emnlre.
He Ih now he teaniK will be contlniiallv shlftlne i The nronertv traiiHler
.. ....... ... 1 1 M . luii'iinilnv U'.-ul.
mil growing more
hK Hevere lllneHH.
. ... ,. i. uluirl wnlk euch fiiiv
. - a I ... - ........... , .....I ...1,1,
kar miiinort he would he unable
a.. Ill iiilml Iiiih In inn. dim
int those fumlllar with ho ftp
rurtwiu' him now.
j i-oini'idenee, Keur Admlrnl
consists of
which will mean a ninnlng race from fully He.uoo acre of land, among
Htnrt to flnlah. and Hhould prove more which are the Scale, and Hartihart
iiiterestlnK and exciting than the : ranches and a large quantity of hiiiu
straight 142-hour go-u-you-pltiaae. trcr and winter range. There are alHo
The entrlen come fnm France. Kng- horses and wagons and all the cquip
liitid Canada, and several other lor age pertaining to the maintaining of
eign countries, as well as from all
parti of the United States. Most all
ol tin nlil time .ed'Htrlans are rater
kIh i i camps. Mr. Wade turns over to
111 Smith all of his sheep Interests,
thus going entirely out trom the sheep
audi as "Pete" Golden. Frank breeding buslneHS.
Mivi will also reach the retiring Mart. George CartwriKht. Oeorgc Nor.
tomorrow it being tin sim
snii'verHary of his birth. He
I ' i I IllUVtl tilt Ml-fiV M'll ll l lit
, however. It liliviug been decided
retain his services ax commander
the Kuropeuu Niiuaiiroii until
. . , . . . I. i -
nm rti i-i in- ir ii. ip. iv fi i i.i
. I l I jl LI. I.I
m ih iiic i. hi. -an tn inn ik. i i.
mac. "Pete" lleglemnn "Pat" Cava
MUgB, Tom Howarth. Ceorge Track
John Hughes John Ollek, Archie Sin
In If. Ernest Campbell and Oeorge
11 Ml. HI H I S I" V f L I
8TILL HAS FEVER.
to Charleston.
WuhitiK'on. Feb.
I J u'uw ilifint flu snnie as ll
lui nijv'lit HIh temperatiiM was
uarminglv lngb ami his pulse
Official Bulletin.
WmuiiikIimi Feb 8. At noon See
fll 111.' I l II I li III.' l.l.-D
ih inri u laviiran n rniu r H s
Carnival of Sports.
HoHion. Feb. 8. Some record per-in-"lancet.
Hie promised at the Kith!
Mi nun I indoor handicap meeting of the
Huston Athletic Association to he held i
in Mechanics' building tonight. The
entry list of the meet Is one of the
laruest ever seen hereabouts. The
big special event of the meet will he
the 40-yard scratch event ( invitation i
in whn h A. F ltilff. ot (ieorgetown
8 Telegraphic University, who won last year In rec
on! time will gn U4iinst V Scheuber
o! Harvard W A. 8hlek. the crack
Audovei sprinter, and W. I) Eaton, of
Amherst Tin team rela races are
also attracting much attention. In I
these tvstnj Harvard will race Penn
sylvania. Cornell will go airainst
Princeton. DsrtaMMtl agaiust (Nlnm
Ida. and Williams against Amherst.
Good Racing Promised at Louisville.
Louisville Kv Feb 8 The stakes
SpeakihK "I the sale Mi Wade said
to th East oregoniau today thai In
was also contemplating the sale ot Ins
cattle and horse interests, which are
Iverjl extensive Mi Wade has some
ol the lines! lisol-blooded catll. on the
t'oast. that have won prices In recent
competitions. uotab! ft Spokaue ami
i Salem and The I miles. He has a line
' establishment In I'nlon county where
he maintains a cattle breeding ranch
' and has a herd that would do credit to
any of the older regions of the East,
! where full-blooded cattle bin ding has
been carried on lor generations
Mr. Wade may also dispose of his
i horse Interests ol which he has a
number that are valuable The busi
ness ol tin First National Bank, of
which be Is the efficient executive
head as cashier, has developed to an
extent demanding more ot his time
than lie would be able to devote to it.
re he to retain so many extensive
outside establishments and this is one
reason for his selling these livestock
mil rests
two big Moguls of
woodcraft here
Head Clerk and General Organiser
Received by Local Members of the
Order Both Delighted With Pen
dleton Say Town Is All Right Big
Time at April Log-r.miing Occurs
General Hustling to Be Done.
J. L Wright, grand head clerk of
the Women of WOOtV raft, arrived In
the city Friday from his home In
I.eadvltle. Col., to pa an official visit
to the local circle nn.l Is the guest
of Grand (iunrillan Mrs Carrie C Van
Orsdall This afternoon at I M. the
Women of Woodcraft and Woodmen
of the World rave Mr Wright a rci .-p
tlon at the I. O. O. F. hall. In speak
Ing of the order he represents and his
visit here. Mr Wright said
"The Women of Woodcraft, as an
organization. Is only five years old,
vi it is In a flourishing condition and
growing Into one of the most powerful
fraternal organizations In the world
During Its short existence, it has paid
over f.too.oon in death claims It now
has Invested $4J.immi from the reserve
fund In Iwinds drawing 4 and .' per
cent Interest. The membership now
is oei L's.unii and we expert to have
a membership of .1(..Ol0 by the next
meeting of the grand circle, which Is
to be held In Cripple Creek. Col.. In
August I attribute much of the sue
cess of the order to the efforts of our
worthv grand guardian Mrs Van
(iisdall of this city."
Mr. Wright was: th.-n anke.l what lie
thought ot Pendleton lie replied
"I was very much disappointed at
Pendleton I never heard of the town
until about five v.ars ago and I did
rot think much o it but BBMI HNBIm
here. I find quite a city, with ii ii
cch of a great future befoie It. It re
minds in.- of u mining town that grad
ually develops Into a great big city.
You have the right kind of people.
Tin are Just the kind we have In
Colorado and It Is a pleasure to meet
tin in They an- open hearted and kind
and do ever) thing possible to make II
pleasant for those they come In con
tHlt with."
Mr Wright will remain here until
Monday, when he will continue his
Journe) Into California before return
lai home.
Largest Cilies of the East.
Philadelphia, Feb. 8. The North American says today the tractioa
trust, which Morgan is reported to be financing, will include all the ele
vated and street railway systems in New York, Philadelphia, Washington,
Cincinnati, Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louie, Boe
ton. Milwaukee and Detroit.
THK DAT I: SI:T RW APRIL 2 KR(K)M.ANI) IS I AUNCHbD
REPUBLICAN STATE
CONVENTION DELEGATES.
GIGANTIC VESSEL WAS
LAUNCHED BY CRAMPS
350 in Number One for Each 150
Vote in 1900.
Portland. Feb. k The republican
slate central committee announce that
the -tate convention will be held on
April I The apM.i ilonnieni Is one
delegate to each U.O votes In the pres
idcntlal election R gives 360 delegates
The Largest Ever Constituted in thl
Country.
Philadelphia. Feb. 8 - The blggee
ship oVei built in America the Krooe
land. .instructed i the Cramp ship
yards for the Inlet national Naviga
tion company, and which Is to ply bev
twe.-n New ork mill Houthamptoa,
waa sm. .-ssfulK
Though the exeiil
little I'ereinonv It
launched today.
vMi It 1. Ml. led wltfc
was wltneaeed hjr
THE MKINLBV MEMORIAL
MEMORIAL OF THE
GREAT PRESIDENT
Congregational Churches Asked to
Observe the Occasion.
New York. Feb 8 Congregational
churches throughout the iiiuntry are
cMctod to observe tomorrow aa a
memorial of Abraham Lincoln tn re
sMtnse to an appeal Issued by the
American Missionary Society
"Abraham Lincoln." says this ap
peal, "was BOfB In the mountains of
tin -onth where schools and church
-s have BIBB established by this as
social Ion The negroes have grown
Into a gt.-at multitude or more than
uht million among whom this as
social ion has planted lis Institution)
and missions Through Its mission
lilies the colored people are being
1 1 Mined In shop on the farm In the
school, church and home for christian
responsibility."
TRADES UNIONISTS ARE
ENRAGED OvER DECISION.
1
thousands of sights, " i who thrutis4l
the shlpvard
The pi'itn ipal dimensions of the
M-ssei are Length over all.
feet width 600 feet, and from de..
Illn- to keelson. 42 feel The groM
.tiling. - ii' not), and on a .11 place
ment ,.f 11,000 long she will draw N
let of watei Her contract
17 knots
In building the Kroouland
her sister ships Finland now on the
wavs at i i. hi. I tie Yadcilane;
and e. 1 in. I built abroad thg Int
national Navigation -m ..m.
I a 1 s hav .int. in. ic, i to get gWB
rraea tbe or asm greyl nd idea anB
to iiippl) ess. la w in. i will . r.ata JBB
tlaiili. comfortahl) in iiIhmiI "fffl
daye and i.llow- the InttiMl i. Hon of
all sorts of MBVMltMt eg In 'he makes
lip of the vessel
PRINCE VICTOR WOULD
LEAD FRENCH PEOPLE
Were
Judge
Con
th.- president should not go to tot th. spring meeting Of the new
California Mining Gains.
San Francisco Feb 8 Figun-s
aaaedlati danger."
Boy Is Better.
Qroton Mass.. Feb. 8. Mrs. House-
txrnv.it hen- Ibis morning and tin
lalwli l....-.-i...l .. pi'i i...-. . I.... I
8h. loiind him slightly lufpiov
ri....... ,1.1.1.. iw i.i.onii. i.M kev I'l,, i, . i.M.-.i toduv Jus' mad. publu hy the stale mluiug
ra for the worse. The piesldent is high class or tne entries me meeting
ItA mil on... I.. Croloi, as his will be a highly succoaaful one The
winch time nine stages are to ue run
including the lierb Clark aud Oaks
beeidee the Nursery, a new $Mn race
i for 2-year-olda.
Childs vs. Martin.
Philadelphia. Feb
round g" bet w.i
Chicago and lienver Ed" Martin
which is slated for the arena of the
Industrial Athletic Club tonight has
The ntesident is high " lass of the entries the meeting of California la In a more thriving
... . a . . . m ama. . I ...a... akan f . . . ..... .. . a-uaaa-u VA'lill..
I I l Ii' I I I .Ol. Il.ll. I'' in." I..- I. . r ...ii.-
the gold production baa largely In
creaeed, the most notable gain la In
.upper. During the year many valu
libit copjM t properties have been
oM-ned The figures show also the
important, ot the quicksilver Indus
In of tin. ..ti.ii the iiroduitlon for
h !.' iHif. I the year having amounted to 27,418
n Frank ( "lids ! n(Ul.8 ttt, UKMMl a8.:tl7 flasks in 1"
FashionaDlc Wedding in Gotham.
New You Feb 8- Fashionable so-
LEOMARGARINE BILL
FOR NEXT WEEK'S BUSINESS woUMd llvl iniet-st in sporting rff-
il.s The two men haw be.-n matin ,,.,.,., ,, in .,re i,Mav at th.
ma. Will Consider It, With Revenue several times In 'h. pa - ,,,,,,. Miss ..s...lni.e Hoe, a
Reduction. were prevented from coming together ,ia(lt,lter ol Oeaeral and Mrs Charles
'hlagt,, Keb 8. The oleoma! '' l"-o.-eellngs Francis H- and Mr Preecot BBMH
mi ig.ni, will claim the Htten . ,, w u f A 'ei. n il..' i '
ulUie house next week, aud, un oouln "rw""- V T "1 "7 Thomas r.jts.ui cnurcn. uss ,mm
the appropriation bills Interfere Columbia, 8. C, Feb. 8 - Delegates or of whn n was magnificently deco
euur. will reai h a vote before I and visitors Mom all parts of the rated with i-alms ami flowers Fol
upH... n.i. . ..... i.., ...iii.ii lor tin annua i.mhi.v tl. ..leiniiiiv there was.t
I? will h. called un in the iieai convention of the South Carolina Urge am! t.rilliant recepUM at the
a. o ... . . - ... ... - . ,. i.i..., u .ll I... In ae.s ion tiere I, , ,t n,, n ide s nareUB
. a. ---- i -;- . J. 4 ..,
uirin inn wtll lie leSllllletl 111 (luring tuc u""1 ' -
nat. .Mondav. It is eonfldentlv welcoming meeting nas inn p.tora to See Palestine.
. " ' " -1 . .., ... ....... ... . . I . I. . tl . , I , I I . -ww
sw ill. till wi hi. iihkkci lo t(i un (ins ......
the end of the week ! e of greeting will 1"' delivered on New loiak. Feb s.-i n.- wiiiissur
imoi ine week. paeia ,-hun hes and liner Celtic which sailed for Europe
tUt. eaj branch of the association today, has among 1U passengers 100
o-ioii de Constant Sails. ... i. tvan ov .-r to r nlnrvvniei and Other, lroui various
j OHIO! I .,T . aa - - - - -
Ked. K Amanu Hi,. I..KK..H H..I....- uaa.vi.es when the pulplU ol parts of Pennsylvania who are bound
'SSlilllg i. hi. Ilnura. for New V eok .... i. . loirclies of the city win on a pilgrimage to raieauue- sue
t TiMiraine today waa Barond' j p, ts t upled b cnilneut divines who party is one of the largest of Its kind
7. uc v uuinaiiiii who woo ai,. auioug "' - - - . -
the- French delegates to The 1 (,, the largi number and the pron. numbers the atholic pilgrimages
- i ine ri- will i.i.h
-. .taniitngioii. wuere lie win
-est of the French aiubas
uttjuce go to uuicaeo 10
- on- anareaa on nanair 01
n asuingion s nirtnoay
. .... ...... it. I the r.tuvenUoi mailt- to Home each spring 1 ne
will be the most notable in the hlb tour is under the direction of tlie Hev.
. ... ... ii..- state orguntzatlon l)r Edwin S Wallace of Oreenburg,
Pa.
(team is ... ..wi.uti. '" -
dvertleliiK Is to bugtuess In-
uae of steam will blow you
'uju.llcioilS i. ilvnrtl.lr.it will hlow
r taisinoss Newark Adrertls
An automobile took Are recently a
Spriugneld. Mass. snd the driver
with great presence of mind ran the
hurnliig ina. hlne to the nearest Ore
Officials Exonerated.
Washington Feb. 8-Investigation
. ... i.ll... I..
quuo " " , , . rhBi, and seneattonai an usee -m-i
brought to them, Instead of their go- Mm.(AB wttnt exonerated
An Enthusiastic Woodman.
(inirge K Kog.r. general North
Wegt or nun I, cr ol the WobBbmi of th.
World, arrived in Peiidl.-ton this
morning trom Port laud Mr Hog. is
will make Pendleton his headquarters
for the next three mouths In ordei t.
giv. the Eastern Oregon Washington
logrollings closer attention than he
could (lo from the west sbb
Mr lingers is an enthusiast in pei
feetd Woodcraft. He Introduced th.
gnat logrolling idea lo tin North
west, which culminated lo the Inltla
tion ot 1000 candidates on Mount Ta
bor. Portland August " last 168 at
lloquiaui. Wash August In. 446 In
Tacoma. August 24. 1117 in Seattle.
August .11 : 260 at Halein Sept em b.-1
l.r. and 827 at .Sokao DOBMBBT 12
13. These log-rollings were also I in
incuse sim-IbI events and were attend
ed by thousands of visitors.
In speaking to a reporter of the
East Oregouian Mi Hog.-u- said
He Likes Pendleton.
"1 have been lsking foiwaid to
getting in Peudleioii for some time
I have couie here lo give persoual at
tention to the gr.-a' gatherings which
will be held In Walla Walla. Pendle
ton and Maker City during the ..m
ing sprlug. I am used IB Mk4BI a
wonderful display of Mh.is.il-iii in
our order It Is rhgrnoterlstji of Per
teeled Woodcraf bill I III list confess
in) astonishment at the oomplete pos
session of the minds and hearts of
a. i iiii.crshlps which our order has
here. I am delighted and T predict
that Pendleton will have a time nest
April whnh will aatoulsh the Hunch
grassers' themselves.
Fine Drill Teams.
"We will arrsi.ge for altt inl.ie e at
ou i celebration her. ot large .telega
tlons from all over Eastern On-gon
aud of smaller i-sriles from the entire
Northwest We will bring (Ml hand
somely uniformed drill tenuis from
Portland Seattle and Tacoma and
will give a aeriee of public exhibition
drills These team, are easily coo
. ed.-d to be the best drilled bodlee of
men lu fancy military movements on
the Coast.
"A series of high-class perform
ances and entertainments peculiar to
Woodcraft will be introduced and all
In all. we will verily shake the old
town up with fraternal dyaaaalte oa
that occasion "
Smtih Says They're in
tempt When Striking.
Cincinnati, Fuh 8. llellevlng the'
weeping derision of Judge Smith In'
declaring that the striking employes
.t the Anchor Muggy Com pan ) In en
. lining them even t etin mji u r 1 1 against
the pursuance of peaceful or other i
im ans and declaring them in eon
tempt of court Is a blow at the very
'oundatlon of trades unionism, union
men of all trades are pi .paring lo Ir i
. slate a monster protest agaiust what
th.-) believe to ha an un American i
rullBf. It Is proposed to hate the pro I
test signed by every uulou workman
in i he United Ststes
They to Insist Upon It Hie
Progrsm Given.
Paris Feb. 8 Prime Victor Napot
..I. election manifesto in II tbe prloca
i presses himself as lu favor of the
return or the Imperial loitu of no
i inn. M anil opposite socialistic Inter
reread with wages and hours of to
Inn lie SBBBBB0M willingness to aB
ss leader ot the F rein I. eopi
Wanted in Portland.
Poillsnd K.l. H Ho tlailic. soa
r th.- Ts onia laink cashier, who la
under mi .est lu San Pram Is. o barf
ed with forgery Is wsnt.it here on a
similar charge foi forging th.- name B
Charles W King
Schley and Wife Return.
Washington I h Hear Admlrto
and Mis. Hchley arrived home (ram
then western and soul hern tour
morning.
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winc h main i 'Ii- biscuit and cftlct o
hijhcMi beAltbfulncMi ndimn cotl
ami protects iii food fratfn 'iuiu. which
ibtlic 'icaichl 1 1 if 1. 1 1 v (lftflgM ii tip ila .
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the world.
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