MILY EVENING EDITIOI Eastern Oregon Weather TonlRht and Thursday fair; warmer Thursday. 1 TT V t fitter TTrTTXTIT ge " PESTIiETONT, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBEGOS", WlDXESDAY, ,JUNE -I, li)02. NO. 4.JB1 15. nENING EDITION Furm CTMkT UILdl 01 mm. . . n 1 Donlnrc anr UnilllUHII I III LI 1 A I I -M Ul WW'- nrc f!nmmfnninff to . - Cnrlniic I nnk. u COMMENCED OVER nrc MEAT DELIVERIES. of People Jammed About jons, Hooting and Jeering Drivers, Bricks and Stones Thrnuun and the Police the Crowd, Injuring Many. 1 A TTta1oi- o mm rel police, 36 wagons loaded witn VUC UULL IU11U Diia mum w . 1 f nnnl'OfO TlXT If 1 r.ll Ll 1 J UA. : the city it had dwindled to Dut atiempiea uu viuieuue, uc enough. more demonstrative, throwing drivers, but more irequenuy police were compelled to repeatedly in order to clear a 1 1 1 1 ri m ixmiir ininron i nnr do 1111 a &LonH. sfii'pra nr tni also suffered serious wounds. THE COAL "STRIKE. Coming Their Way. I can say that our strike is lit infill nIO el'.! Dnnl.1nnt engineers and pumpmen loful operators, however, said I'll 1 in r r r -ttnnrtei 'inaif Aini m w vumijgicui ixiuu tu Lane cue liaLCo. ANUU-UillOU 111 till UUU' to arrive at various places but thus far no violence has r fiHiiu wvnouiuny iuiii" of the Civic Federation. iork, June 4. Archbishop - Vplln trt 1 f- 1 I nuu jo ii inHm iRr nr u h Jirni- -- vv VJl VA Aw i" CUV A 8 anxious to settle the strike ; .X- MAAUTJ nuiivcio, ID ju LUC had e committee can. however. An aAI . ... - uaiL ii 1 1 1 i'mh urirriHi n 1 11 j it an opportunity w T"ttr as a peace-maker. TiAW tni i -m e since the strike began. phi Kappa Alpha Reunion. . . .., june Tne annual v V4 ItTUIlinn fT Thn Uhl a t nitn ... . " w "tiernuy was held today Monticello Hotel, the meeting "ng been chimrail to thin . x-omi UOJnfort. Mim. owieiy were present from Wrts of tj,c o..t. j v.t reunlnn woo xlZ7 ""S'ness session at "ejyelfare of the society. L wr ivucriae Herbert on, June 4. The British i i ri n-Hjj lothof auaressea an ln- WoiiiH v t0 the Ualted ackers Rniraiaj X Tt. 1 w... a wo wun, lossy rrriae 7: er8 or the west In -.7 v wuoumjwi IB STATE RETURNS. Count Still Unfinished and Returns Are Very Slow in Coming. Portland, Juno 4. Returns from four or five counties, where "the re turns were incomplete yesterday, are not yet in, but Chamberlain's lead of 1000 will probably not he reduced. Furnish has not yet conceded his defeat, however. Today's figures indicate the elec tion of a majority of the republican candidates for the legislature, insur ing a successor to Simon, who, al though a republican, was opposed to the ticket. In twenty Incomplete precincts in the city, where the count is not yet finished, indicate that Chamberlain is leading Multnomah county hy 300 to 400. Williams is known to bo elected mayor of Portland hy at least 500. The other city and county offices will all he republican, except Werlein, on the citizens' ticket, for city treasur er. W. A. Story, for sheriff, is the only republican in doubt. The Very Latest. Later The last figures for gover nor show Multnomah county 628S for Chamberlain, and 5384 for Furnish. Twenty precincts are yet to hear from in which a partial count shows an apparent even break so that it looks like Chamberlain will have above COO in this county. The other counties outside this showed up this morning almost, even, but the latest figures give Chamberlain gains. The contest is still close, but the outlook for Chamberlain is slightly better than this morning. CHAMBERLAIN IS STILL 5SFE Despite Reports to the Contrary His Plurality is Still in the Neighborhood of 1,000 H. C, Adams Elected Instead of C. E. Macomber, The sale of fine shoes of American manufacture in Canada has trebled in five years. It is estimated that It will this year amount to $900,000. Although the majorities as estimat ed yesterday have been considerably cut down, It Is firmly established to day that George E. Chamberlain has been selected by tho people of Ore gon as their next governor, by a ma jority of from 600 to 1000, while the balance of the republican state ticket has been successful. Last night considerable excitement was caused by a report gaining circu lation to the effect that the returns from some of the southern counties had given Furnish such majorities as to place' him in the lead, hut today's developments fall to verify the ru mor. But little new information regard ing the election was received today, but it is confidently announced that Chamberlain is tho winner. In fact, the democratic candidate telephoned to headquarters in this city during the day that, allowing Mr. Furnish the same majorities as received by Governor Geer in 1900, in tho coun ties not yet. heard from, he, (Cham berlain) would go to Salem with 1000 or better. In addition, Chamberlain has ap parently carried Multnomah county by about COO votes. This gives him a lead of C50 at a rough estimate. These figures are partly made up from the returns at present received and partly from estimates on tho partial results in counties not yet complete, and aro not "official. It Is now plainly evident thnt it will require tho official count to definitely decide the gubernatorial contest. It would appear, however, that tho re publican state ticket Is elected with majorities of from 7000 to 10,000. As at present estimated, tho legis lature will probably stand: Senate Republicans, 20; demo crats, 10. Hous? Republicans, 40 demo crats, 30. Adams Elected Over Macomber. One of tho most startling develop ments in the county situation today was tho discovery of tho fnct that ac cording to tho returns now In, H. C. Adams has beaten C. B. Macomber for representative by a plurality of 45. It was at first thought that Messrs. Macomber and Blakley hnd been elected as representatives for this county in tho state legislature, but the figures In today show Mr. Ad ams to have received 1029 votes as against Mr. Macombor's 1548. Three precincts, Gilliland, Mount ain and Vancycle are not yet in, and probably will not bo received until tho official count is made, as the peo ple in charge o tho count In these precincts did not keep any tally out side their official report, which they have sealed in tho ballot boxes. Following are tho pluralities of tho various successful candidates In thla county as at present figured up at democratic hendquarters: Stato ticket Chamberlain, 273; ltcan, 5G9; Dunbar, 290; Mooro, 678; Williamson, 378; Goor, 63; Plorco, 05; I'holps, 201; Ackonnau, IS3; Ha ley. 681; Whitney. 720. County ticket Smith, 664; Adams, 45; Blakley, plurality over Adams and majority over other candidates, 304; Taylor, 671; Chamberlain, for coun ty clerk. 269; Kolsom, 228; Sommor vlllo, 134; Strain, 251; Klmbroll, 629; Cole, 162; Gilliland, 162; Fits Gorald, 64; and Bontloy, 12. No Celebration. There will bo no public colouration or Jublleo over tho outcomo, the dem ocrats realizing that but for tho as sistance rendered by dlssatlsllcd re publicans they would not havo boon so successful. Another Report. Portland. Juno 4. ll'lio total vote on governor throughout tho statu la close. Present figures glvo Chamber lain 622 majority, In which somo ot tho counties uro estimated. At tho democratic hoadqunrtcrs the claim Is made that much, giving Furnish tho benefit of tho doubt overywhoro. It Is reasonably curtain that Chamber Iain will win, though somo doubt still remains. Inman Is dofoatod for mayor of Portland by 200, according to tho re turns now In, but 15 precincts aro to bo heard from and their votes may chango tho rosult. McDonald, asses sor, and Worlon, city treasurer, of Portland, aro oloctod. Drlscoll, sher iff, is apparently oloctod on tho citi zens' ticket, bjtt this Is not sure. Tho remainder of tho republicans aro olectod In thlH city and county. 1 1 Passongors on the Pendleton Spokano Flyer Had a Close Raco With Death, BOX CAR CRASHED DOWN ON PASSENGER TRAIN. (Concluded on pago 5.) But Some of tho Brake Gear Broka Just at the Critical Moment and the Heavily Laden Car Wan De railed, Thus Averting by Narrow Margin a Horrible Accident Walla Walla, Juno I. Passongors on tho local train from Pendleton brought to this city last evening nowa of a narrow escapo from a frightful wreck which fell to tho lot of the Spoknno-Pondleton llyor at Milton, Ore., yoatorday afternoon. Ah tho Irnln was panning a siding leading to a Untiring mill at Milton, ouo of tho loudod cara standing at tho platform of tho mills broko Its brnko chain and caroonod down tho track to tho fast approaching passen ger train. Nothing could bo dono to stop tho enr, which was travollng at spood sufficient to strlko tho main track Just as tho llyor crosnod tho switch. Tho engineer on tho pasoon gor d!d not see tho dango rand thoso (Concluded on pago 8.) Unofficial Election Returns of Umatilla County for 1902 CANDIDATES Precinct Registration For Governor Geotge K. Chamberlain, Dem , William J. Furnish, Kep A. J. Humaker, Pro K. K. Hyan, Soo , ForBupreme Judge Bout. S. Bean, Kep U. F. Bonliam, Dem (J. J. Bright, Pro For Secretary of State C. W. Uurzee, Boc , N. A. Davis, Pro Frank 1. Duubar, Kep - D. V. Beais, Dem For Btate Treasurer Henry Blackman, Dem T. S. AlcDanlel, Pro Charles S. Moore, Kep . W. Mers, rioc For Superintendent of Public Initractlon- J H. Aekermm, Rep. R. W.KeUoy, Pro , W. A. AVann, Dem For Attorney General A. M. Uiawlord'Kep T. H. Goyue. rTo James H Raley, Dem For BUta Printer W. W. brooks. Pro Jumes . Godfrey, Dem J. K. Hotmer, oc J. R. Whitney, Kep For Congress, second district W. F. Butcher, dem Diedrlch T. Gerdes. 600 F. K. SimuldiUK, Pro J.N. Williamson, Kep For United States (Senator T. T. Geer, Kep , 0. E. S. Mood, Dem For Joint Senator, 22nd district K. A. opple, J'ro..... , Walter M. Pierce, Dem J. V. ticrlber, Kep For Joint Kepresentf tive, 22nd district J. J. dktns, Pro V. F Matlock, Dem G. W. Phelps, JSep For State Senator G. W. Kigby, Pro C. J. Buiiih, Dem F. W. Vincent, Kep..-'. For Representative ji, u. ao ams, Kep Ira W. Berry, Pro v. ju, DiuKier, Dem.. C. E. Macomber, Kep 8. U. Parri. Pro E. A. Kener. Dem For Bheritf- M. J. t'urney, Kep M. B. Scott. Pro T. D. iaylor, Dem., For County Clerk W. U. Chamberlain, Dem G. W. Ingle, Pro , F. O. Kogrri, Kep For Recorder of Conveyances William Fulsom. Rep W. C. Ho peon. Pro O. 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