East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 07, 1902, Image 1

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    jjSHGEDITION
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Eastern Oregon Weather
Fair tonight nml Sunday;
warmer tonight.
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PENDLETOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, OI?EGOX, SATURDAY, -IUXU 7, UH)2.
NO. 4-15
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;!';; CANDIDACY
..M.;nu tn Portland Paner in
Which He Shows He Has a
Hen on Senatorship.
-....t.po I P.ALL extra
SESSION LEGISLATURE.
,. i.. iu. Rnpnncp nf Puttlna State
IS 1UI - w
i n I I
uc..k iinrinr t-iai aaiancs aim
the Initiative and Referendum In
Force and Effect Some Close Vot
ing in Baker County Election Re
turns All in Except Those of Har
ney County.
Portland, June 7. uovernor ueer
a announced his candidacy for the
nited States senate and In an inter
ew with the Evening Journal, said:
'As to the senatorship, I will only
v thnt tiin flatterinelv larce vote
yen me by the people will give me
e office without question, unless the
gislature sees proper to ignore the
. ...ill ..1.!. I . n4- nil ltl!rt
wiitin I Imvn nnnnrRnt.lv curried
, uuu l J . . i vj " 1' X "
A.. H 7 I I, .. r. . 1 nnlllfl
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r uartv vote, anu my mujoriiy is
r in excess of that of the newly
ected members of the legislature.
It KHU'fl n 1TUL11 VULtJll 1U1 llltJ WiiU
vnril nnv nHior mnn fnr t.hfi United'
tates senate, it is difficult to sup-
1 . 1 1. lit n
ispositiou to disregard the instruc-
n A t..nl ,1 fitittnl ilnitnH limit 1 1
avt run rhihr n l in iiuur me
Geer May Call Extra Session,
Portland, June 7. There may be
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Official Count In Baker.
Baker City. June 7. The official
unit of Baker county was completed
. mi.
nt Pivaa tiio Hnco vntfls. neroioiore
uuii 1 J- i v i 1 1 1 1 11s t:iri:Lt;ii uuMhw& w
Or tv nf ono vn fl A K. (iOmbS IS
Robbins, democrat, defeated George
r da 1 . . . tn -. .. 1 1 r iir ' iiantMi inn
",vl UJ J-V VUICO. IV. IT.
Is re elected countd judge by 349 ; H.
K. Brown, republican, sheriff, 257; J.
C Brooks, democrat, commissioner,
191. Chamberlain's plurality in the
county over Furnish Is G81.
Sam White's Figures.
(lhp.mlini.ln n a nAw o nnnrHn t.fl
(ho figures of State Chairman Sam
White, 373 votes ahead of Mr. Furn
ish. The republicans, while acknowl
edging Chamberlain's election, de
clare that ho will get In by less than
100. Governor Thayer, democrat, was
elected over B. B. Beekman, republl
can. by about 40 votes.
The Harney County Returns.
The returns are nracticallv all in
except those of Harney county, the
wunty seat of that county being 190
JO'lea from the railroad and some of
he precincts a long ways from the
county seat. But it is known quite
closely how the county voted on governor.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
IICHEIL TALKED
Only Seven Applicants Appeared at
. the Court House Today.
Albert Bedell, of Walla Walla, as-
sisted by Ralph Howland, of the local
postofllco, made the examinations for
carriers for the local free delivery at 0 PeffO 11 Senator Made 311 I li
the court house this forenoon. Nine
applications had been sent in, but, tereSting Speedl Oil tlie
only seven appeared for the exami- 1
nations and the work was completed; Sth mian Canal QueSt'lOll,
before noon. The results will be sent j x
to Washington, D. C, and who are
the lucky ones will not be known un
til after the 15th.
Triple Murder.
St. Joseph, Mo., June 7. A careful
investigation into the death of Mrs.
Belle Smith and her two children at
Hardin, Mo., who were Wednesday
found dead in the ruins of their home,
revealed a triple murder which had
preceded robbery. Mrs. Smith was a
widow and kept In her homo $1000,
received on an insurance policy car
ried by her late husband. The vic
tims had been murdered with a hatch
ed which was found in the ruins of
the home. Tramps are suspected.
was opposed to the
Panama canal route.
Said There Is No Use of Paying $40,
000,000 for the French Rights
Urged Immediate Action and Said
Lack of Canal Was Causing a Loss
Each Year Sufficient to Build the
Canal.
Washington, Juno 7. Isthmian ca
nal legislation will occupy the entire
time of the senate next week, but it
is probable that a final vote will bo
Memorial for Mgr. Corrigan.
Maw VniV Timo 7 -TnnintTfiir line
been set as the date and Carnegie ff ached by the 18th. Indications are
safe majority on the final vote. In
Hall as the place of the big meeting;
i,l f ti, the house all ot the week will be de
vicinity to honor the memory of the ,, .... ,
a ,.,. iiv,n n,iJ, w voted to the Corliss bill for govern-
HUNDREDS PEHiSH
Steamer Arriving at San Fran
cisco Reports Destruction
of Another City,
BURIED UNDEDR MASS OF
STONES, LAVA AND ASHES.
the eruption nt Inst broko forth In
full fury, showers of lnvn, nshes nnd
istoiu's wore ejected nml covoroii tho
I country for miles nround. No dotalln
were obtainable by the olllcors ot
tho Pnlenn, but tho losa of Hfo was os
tlnmted at not less than 1000.
Pelee Was Dad.
Fort do France. Juno 7. Yester
day's eruption of Mount Poleo was far
worse than at first supposed. There
was a severe earthnunUo Bhock at
Morno Kongo nnd a shower ot stones
fell live miles west, In the sen. Stones
fell nt Ornnd Anso, on tho cast coast.
Tho town of Cnso l'llote, about four
miles from Fort do Franco, has been
deserted.
NEW YORK MARKET.
Reported by I. L. Ray &.Co., Pendle
ton, Chicago Board of Trade and
New York Stock Exchange Brokera.
Champanlco,' Now York. N. ., Juno . l.ivor-
now ciwHim --h uirikh iuuuj,
'I
The Unfortunate City Was Retalblcn,
Situated at the Foot of Mount Taco
na, in Guatemala Volcano About
Three Miles From
Near i own oi i apacnuio. i r, ios. Now York opened 'jC up,
San Francisco, Juno 7. Another j VSi, and closed 78 3-8. Chicago
city in Central America has suffered opened 71IV. (ft71!-, and closed 72Vi.
almost complete destruction nnd j Tho export shipments for the
hundreds of Inhabitants wero killed week wore 4,(100,000 compared with
by volcanic eruptions. Tho steamer ! O.COO.OOO for sanio week- last year.
Palena, which arrived hero from Heavy rains In the winter wheat
southern ports, brings news that tho districts is causing uneasiness, as
town of Uotnlblen, situated at tlio , liarvoung is anoui commencing.
170.000 MEN DDI
the Big Pennsylvania Coal
Strike Now Assuming Mas
todon Proportions.
RIOTS ARE ALSO BECOMING
EXTREMELY IMMINENT.
Bourke Cochran will be the principal
speaker of the evening. A musical
program of male voices and the ca
thedral choir will be an additional
feature.
Ministers Sign Protocol.
Washington, June 7. Ministers
Brun, for Denmark, and Hay, for the
United States this morning signed
the protocol extending the time for
the ratification of the treaty for the
purchase of the Danish West Indies
one year.
ment construction of tho Pacific ca
ble, and a bill to allow arid states to
use part of tho funds realized from
the sale of public lands for irrigation
purposes.
Resuming his discussion on the
Isthmian canal bill, Mitchell, of Ore
gon, said enough had already been
shown to call a halt on the part of
those senators who were urging the
adoption oi the Spooner amendment,
favoring the Panama route.
(Concluded on page 7.)
foot of Mount Tacona, in Guatemala,
has been- burled luulor a mass of
lava, stones nnd ashes thrown from
the volcanic crater, probably 1000 of
its people having perished. Tills vol
cano is about three miles from Cham
panlco and near the town of Tapachu
lo, which it is believed also suffered
severely. The eruption occurred sov- mlsno
oral days before the l'aiena arrived ai
Champanlco. Tho vessel's oftlcers
were Informed by the agent of tho
Taciflc Steam Navigation Company,
that for weeks a black pall of smoko
had hung over tho volcano's summit
and the glare from tho crater fre
quently Illuminated tho Bky. When
Closo yesterday, in
Open todny, 78!i.
Hunge, 78 3-S 784.
Close, 78 3-8.
Stocks: Sugar, 127; Stool, 39T6;
St. Paul, ICS 1-S; U. P., ItitVfc.
Wheat In Chicago.
Chicago, Juno 7. Wheat 72'Ac per
St.
Collided . VI th a Car.
Louis. Juno 7. A Missouri Pa
cific train collided this morning with
a suburban lino olectrlc car. About
20 persons wero injured, llvo of whom
may die.
Official Election Returns of Umatilla County for 1902
CANDIDATES
Trecinct Keglstrution
this
Trouble With Yaquls.
Phjenlx. Ariz.. Juno 7. A dlsnatch
morning from Hermoslllo Bays
v. ------
j iroub with the Yaquis is over
e Yaquls having to give up to the
Zr8,two men charged with the
uraerlng 0f a ranch foreman at El-
Surrendered and Had a Feed.
HB Srla' Juno 7. Commandant
ed t u ouu "O6 Burrenaer
ceMi Heldle"urg today. After re-
to .? t E00fl dinner they dispersed
numim "CD is oxpocieu mac a
ito ir, i C commandoes will disperse
leir homes without aurranderlnsr.
For "Governor . , ,
Goo. K. Chamberlain, D..
William J. Furnish, Kep
A.J. llunEuker, Pro
K. K. Kyaii, Hoc
For Supremo Judge
Kobt. S. IS, mi, Kep
tl. V. Itouham, Dem
O.J. Bright. Pro
For Secretary of State
C. W. Barzee, fcoo
N A. Davis, Pro
, Frank I. Dunbar, Hop...
D. V. Bems, Dem
For State Treasurer
Henry Blackmun, Dem,.
T. 8 AlcDanteJ, Pro
Charles 8. Moore, Krp...
Vt . W. Mjcrs, boo
For Sup. Pub. luhtruotlon
J. il. Acker man, Kep....
K. W. Kelsey, Pro
W. A. Waun, llera
For Attorney Ueueral
A. M. Crawloid, Kep ....
T. II. Goyue. Pro ....
James II Kaley, Dem....
For StatH Printer
W. W. Brooks, P.io
James E. Godtrey, Dem..
J . t. iioemer, ouu
81
r it U'liltimv. Ren
For Congress, secoud dl.t.
W. F. Butcher, dem....
Dledrlcli T. Gerdes, Boc.
F. It. BuauldinBi Pro....
J. N. Williamson, Kep...
For United Slates Senator
T. T. Geer, Kep
r v. n Wrtnri. nem
For Joint Senator,i!2nd dist
il. A. i,oppie, rro
Walter il. Pioice, Dem,.
J. W. Berlber, Kep
For Joint Kep. 22nd dlst
J. J. Adkius, Pro
W. F.. Matlock, Dem
G. W. Phelps, Kep -
For State Senator
G. W. Klgby, Pro
C. J. Smith, Dem
F. W. Viucent, Kep
For Representative
II. U. Adams, Kep
Ira W. Berry, Pro
W. M. Blakfey, Dem
C. E. Macombcr, Kep....
S. S. Parrls, Pro
E. A. Keser, Dem
For Sherill-
M. J. Carney. Rtp
M. B. Scott. Pro
T. D. Taylor, Dem...
ForX'ounty tilerk
V. D. Chamberlain, D...
G. W. Ingle, Pro
F. O. KogeM, Kep
For Recorder
William Fulsom. Rep....
W. O. Ilopson, Po.
U. II. Marsh, Dem
For Treasurer
Tho m ub Chandler, Pio..,
W. D. Hansford. Dem ..
E. J. Bjimmerville, Kep.,
For Assessor
George Buian, Rep.......
Charles P. Brtaln, Bern.,
For Surveyor
Koy E. Beck, Pro
James A.Howard. Dom..
John W.Kimbrell, Rep..
For Cornor
W. O. ("ole. Rep.........
T. M. Henderson, Dem.,
For Couuty commissioner
H. L. Frailer, Pro
T. P. Gilllland, Rep
T..n Unlann Hatn
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Strikers Are Getting Restless and
Are Burning Obnoxious Opponents
in Effiny and Attacking Non-Union
Workers With Stones and Other
Pleasing Missiles.
WllkoHlmrro. IV. Juno 7. This city
todny became the lieadqimrtora for a
HtrlliO of nenrly 170.000 men, 18,000
mlnoiH or the bltniulnouH region or
West Virginia IuvvIiik none out on a
strike this morning; addition to
the 150.000 men now on iitrike tn tho
antbraclto Holds. President Mitchell
of the iMIno Workers', will mannRo
both campulKiia from tlls city.
At tho Hllsa colliery this morning
100 stiikeiH with their wives and chil
dren attneked two inon who had til
roKimiod the strike order, stones nnd
RtlfkH lioliiK freoly used. Sovoral
wero Injured,
Tho women uro doing effective
work In Inducing nonunion men to
Join the strike and tho coal ami Iron
police to abandon tho collieries, mtj
s rlkers leader declared today that
tho llnods wore gottlng tho best ot
tho non-union onglneets and pump
men. Hung "Plerp" Morgan.
Plerpont Morgan was hanged In ef
figy hero this morning. Largo crowda
poltod tho elllgy with stones until dis
persed by tho police.
Durned Non-Union Men.
Chainokln, Pa., Juno 7. Several
bodies or inarching men, women and
children surrounded tho liomes of tho
bosses hero last night and built lingo
bonllroB on which olllglos of non
union men wore distilavod. Non
union men wore pelted with stonca
by tho strikers while at woru touay.
OFFICERS CATCH IT.
131
The Case of the Officers and Men of
tho Cruiser Chicago.
Washington, Juno 7. The navy do-
partinout announces this morning
that the court of Inquiry bold upoa
the olllccni and men of tho cruiser
Chicago, arrested at Venice for fight.
Ing, recommends a court-martial for
Lieutenant John DoildtidKe, Captain
Hobert Wyulo and Assistant Surgeoa
Itobert Lodhottor, and that no further
action bo taken against Cadet JiunetJ
Kress and Private Wlldrod Lngloy.
319
355
2591
California vs. Chicago.
Chicago, Juno 7. When tho Cali
fornia and Chicago trnck teams
man-hod on tlio Marshall Hold, thla
afternoon, rain was threatening. Tho
California toain wns the fuvorltu
when tho llrst event was called, It bo
Ing gonorally conceded that Chicago
had no chanco with Captain Malonojr
out. Injuries provontlng him from par
ticipating. In the 880-yard race, Cal
pill, Chicago, won; Service, Califor
nia, second; iime, 23 2-5. Shot put
Plaw, California, won by 1 foot 7
Inches. Hundred yards iilalr, Chi
cago, won In 10 seconds lint. Tho
120-yard hurdlo race wns won by
Cheek, California, In 1G seconds.
Points, 10 each.
Seventeen Sailors Drowned,
nulutb. Minn.. Juno 7. In a collis
ion In tho harbor hero this morning
botweeon tho whnloback vessel Wll
son and steamer Hadley, 18 of tho
fYirmnr'H nrnw lost their Uvea. A
great liolo wad stove in tho Wllson'i
side and s..o sank almost Immediate-
, Uoth vosboIb wore valued at 75,
000. Tlio Hadloy was badly damag
ed but managed to reach the short)
whoro sho was bouchod.
Collision Between Trolley Cart.
Philadelphia, Juno 7. A trolley car
this morning crashed Into another car
on tho Sixteenth street lino, hurling
tho latttor completely from the rails
and injuring 10 persons, many of
whom wero woraon. Two of tho In
jured aro oxpectod will dlo.
Boers Continue to Surrender,
London. Juno 7. Lord Kitchener
reports tho surrender o ftho Boer
continues, All aro rejoicing oyer th
news of peace.
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