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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1902)
DWLYEVENINGEDITIOi Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and Snturday, fair; probably frost tonight, warmer Snturday, PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUXTV, OKEGON, V1U DAT, MAY 123, 1002. NO. 4M2 CANDIDATE GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN'S ARMiVAL IN PENDLETONjSTBIKERS ENJOINED gPAll- rcs,ionce f EE HORROR n't i D Mountain Mia w d j Dangerous and the Na- jAre Fleeing. i UlNECTION ,S STILL MAINTAINED. r' pelved From Volcanic .! That Thousands Are L But Total Evacuation Is lelieved to Be Necessary as May 23.-A cablegram dated j rmnpp was received at mielofflce from the acting gov bl Martinique una muiun-b. r ... .lntml -ITOD- fessage, wnicn was uaicu reads: hew deains. i-riv i;uuui.o by, consulted as to the advis- a total or punmi evv,uc- ! the Island have unanimously i th oiinti mi action is not 3, for the present. Steamer of o'mpanle Trans-Atlantique is a nhin tn transnort all those g to go to Guadaloupe. Toaay habitants engaged passage for and Cayonne. memorial services for the linno rienfl wnvo Imlri at Notre ptifub " " this morning. Members of the dictionaries and representatives lign powers attended. lest despair has settled upon tie France, especially among tor and ignorant who cannot be ided that the island is not to complete destruction, or K)8sibly the end of the world land. Mothers roam the streets in? their children with them antically apnealinpr to whoever may meet to take them away. re seeking refuge on the Dart of tho island. I scene attendinc the denarture 13a yof the stamers Versailles ille de x'anger was heart-rend-A mob of several thousand bd at the dock, nleartinir with Peers and crew to take them fi. Men beat down women and en in efforts to reach the small ilOth Vessols tonl.- nn nil tliov hold, about Fi(in papIi Tlinso fehind broke down and wept Pitifully. Pelee Still Dangerous. I de Franpn Afnv oq tm, a. I -v, -""j f it . Aug uc: Ration among the natives has iniensined by the opinion ex- oy scientists who came here American relief ship Dixie, 'ee Still throat pdus from the island still con- ine trench government of are dolne nil i, - Pissure t ie npnnio i,t .. Poor success. e la fear RPle living to the south of Fort Em'i Wh? aro clamoring for Potation from the island. No ue author! ti oc i ... of an epidemic is past "ave Cable 'York. Mftv oo xTti i, . iiniii i . ' ' "uuto wmcn 'ent nut in. Nat to th' l"aDAcPanIeB kg (n : :r . """i mat an met- r . ,que were "ubjoct to lendor-c " ,:, uc Piea only at b iw . save rise to the TTheim ,uier disaster had Alt 5f. lsland d complet- wrted at st rt oirrv morni y WAtWI,, ! Chln.tT..,. . . . " . )adon v ""cresunfl. Udwd J -Unusual interest )i v ' ku IUO Cabinet ounln. SSn?-? C'Cl0Ck th,S a"er" ' Clltl crowded iTilottu- . wulcnng ror the la itT- r1"?- The lmPrcB Imwrinnt " ine7 were to con Th 7i.i OWB irom oouth Al- rons at k concIuded its de- i w u uiuck iinr nn finn. 1"cus8ir , aS 10 the BubJect Hussion Is expected tonight Mexl can . Esoak y aiS'--eneral Ma- Wllan ' 10 whom Emperor i '7'.- . " " "4, . A A ' f. i wmtiwwi r ' mm . w " !! . Mill Men Tako Measures to Prevent Strikers From In terfering With Business, THIS MAY PRECIPITATE A GENERAL STRIKE. Small BoyDrowned. Walla Walla, May 23. A small boy. was observed to fall from the Fifth strPfit taridee into Mill creeK tins afternoon, but as yet the name of the child has not teen learned. Tbe watej here rushed at race horse speed and thn unfortunate child was swept un der the waves and disappeared beforg any assistance could De ronaorea. The body has not yet been found. Cyclone in Manitoba. Vancouver, B. 0., May 23. A cy clone has caused great damage in the .Carberry district of Manitoba, one of the richest of the wheat belts. NewB received here says that yesterday a terrific wind and a downpour of rain caught the farmers in the fields and they Lad difficulty in reaching their barns. American Cruiser at Haiti. Port Au Prince, Haiti, May 23. mu TTito statoa oriilser ToDeka has arrived here to protect American In terests. The northern army, cuu manded by General FIrmin, halted at Aroahaie. EXPLOSION IN A MINE. Only 16 Miners Out of 150 Escaped From the Workings. Fernie, B. C, May 23. An explo sion occurred last night in No. 2 mine, which is connected with No. 3 shaft. There were 150 men In the mine at the time and of this number only 16 escaped from the shaft before the cave-in. All openings aro now closed and there is but little hope of rescuing the remainder. One of those who escaped lias Bince died. Chinks Were 8hootlnfl. Portland, May 23-. A Chinatown war broke out this afternoon, when Chin Louie was shot three times and may die. His assailant has been ar rested and gives his name as Lee Hing. Tho shooting was cauBed by a quarrel over an ejectment by the police officers. WITH THE LAW MAKER8. T. W. Ayres, of the City livery stable, has purchased a fine rubber tire cab, which he has In readiness for the use of the public. Indian Reservation Bill Modified and the House Roasted on Pension Question. Washington, May 23. Under unau imouB consent tho house today pass ed the bill to divide the territory of Alaska into three judicial districts, and a Joint resolution offered in tho senate by Stewart, of Novada, so modifying tho provisions of the Indian appropriation bill in relation to the opening of tho Indian reservatlonf 1 Nevada, Utah and Washington bb to meet President Roosevelt's objec Uions, was agreed to. Loud, of California, attacked uie pension system in the house this afternoon and said that already the government had gone too far in awarding pensions. He declared that the pension legislation had become a disgrace to the house and attacked legislative methods in granting pen. sions in general. A Big Land Deal. Tnnn.nn MnV '23. Tlld TaCOtna A (.Y.W l , J Steel Company today purchased 1800 acres of coppor and iron lanuu oh Vancouver iBland, for 160,000, and nl.tnlnnt nntlnnn nn 112 BflUarQ HllIOS of Bpruco timber landB near Quataino Sound, Vancouver Island, whoro pa per pulp mills will be established for foreign shipments. Bad Man Hung. Whatcom, May 23. Alfred Hamil ton wbb hanged hero this morning for tho murder of D. M. Woodbury, a prominent attorney, on Decombor 7, 1899. The case had beon fought through threo trials In on attempt to secure pardon. Hamilton was a no toriously bad man and a former opi um smuggler. Labor Leaders Are Aroused Over the Injunction Proceedings, and Will Retaliate Nearly Three Thousand Men Now Out and Six Thousand More May Quit Portland, May 23. Lato yestorday afternoon tho pinning mill men ot Portland socurod a temporary injunc tion from Circuit Judgo Soars, pro venting tho building trades strikers from Interfering with tho business of tho planing mills, from patrollng tho Hldownlka or street In front of tho mills, from placarding tho wagons or tenuis of tho mills and from Inter fering with or consulting with tho employes of. or congregating front of tho mills. Tho strikers must show canso on Monday morning or tho Injunction will bo mndo permanent. This has caused tho labor lenders to becomo more determined than over to win, ami tboy are holding an oxvcuuvu session UIb morning ta tormulato rotnllatory measures. It is now no lloved that a gonerul strlko will bo or dered by tho Federated Trndos to night, lluslness Is Buffering greatly, us U100 men aro now out at a wago loss of about $7200 per day, and in enso of a general walk-out at least G000 nioro workers would bo Involv ed. Will Make No Concessions. Tho Planing Mill Association today decided to mako no concessions to tho strikers and will send oast for skill o.l help. Tho building trndos aro formulating plana for retaliation on account of tho Injunction preventing Intoiforonco with either tho men or tho mills. A citizens' mooting waa held today to ondoavor to socuro ar bitration, but tho mill owners rojoc tlils plan. NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray &. Co., Pendlo ton, Chicago Board of Trado and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. Now York, May 23. The wheat market touched tho lowest point of tho year today and closed at tho bot tom. Tho nearness ot tho now crop of winter wheat makoH tradors tlralu about taking tho long Hldo at prcsout. Liverpool was V higher, C 1. Now York opened 80 and closed 79. Chicago opened 7l',& and oiosod 73 VI GloBod yesterday, feu. Opened today, 80. Kango today, 79(880. Closed today. 79. '. Sugar, 129. Stool, 10 Vi. St. Paul, 171. Union Pacilte, 105. Portland Wheat. Portland, May 23. Wheat C6 07 c Tacoma Wheat Taconin, May 23. Wheat CCc. Wheat In San Francisco. Sun Francisco, May 23. Wheat fl.14. Turks and Arabs Clashed. vtnnna Mav 23. A battle between Turku nntl Arab rebels Is reported at Ibb, whoro the Turks lost 300 killed and tho casualties among the rebel wero also heavy. Censured Officials. Now York, May 23. At this morn lug's session of tho gonoral assembly of tho ProEbytorian church, a reso lution was adopted censuring govern ment ofllclals for breaking the Sab bath during tho visit of Prince Henry- Pardon All Americans. Tin vn nn Mav 23. The Cuban houflo has cablod a plan to pardon all Americans sorvlng sontenco or on trial In Cuba. Well Known Journalist Dead. Run Francisco. May 23. W. D. nroHHinr. a well known Journalist and editor ot tho Examiner, died today from Inflammation of the Intestine. Loubet on Way Home. Cronstadt, Russia, May 23. Presi dent Loubet Balled for home tnl afternoon.