EVENING EDITION DHLYEVEHIN6EDim DAILY vyvYW Eastern Oregon Weather i h .iAllTred at ronr residence Mace of business by carrier ut i5c A WEEK. Fair tonight nml Saturday, warmer Saturday. 15. PEXDLETOX, UMATILLA COUXTY, OBEGOX, PHI DAY, ,UTLY IS, 1002. NO. 1438 n n lost the Officers Thought Had Him He Proved le Elsewhere. F CUDIHEE RETURNS TO SEATTLE TODAY. III Go at Once to Take Up the eh Again, as He Thinks Tracy idly Hurt and Will Soon Be a red. lie, July 18. At 2 o'clock yes- afternoon, Sheriff Cudihee posse, not seeing any signs tabout the shack In which they ed they had Outlaw Tracy and vo confederates surrounded the place but found that the iad flown several hours he ld that they had been watch deserted house for several Sous to rushing the house had his men posted at all I'of vantage and not wishing to my possible chance for a rep iof the previous battles with which resulted so disastrous the police, he gave orders that who attempted to leave the vas to be firqd upon without "Kill him first and identl afterwards," were his instruc the posse and this would un Jly have been done If Tracy en so foolish as to wait to be Sbut this he did not, decamp- Dbably about the time his pur thought they had him nlcel: (d. Sheriff Back In Seattle. Cudihee returned to Seattle jfht, but says he will rejoin his iCtoday at iiavensuale. He be- Tracy is not far from the shack ithey had him surrounded yes lee says Tracy is too badly Bd to travel far or fast, and is enfldent of his capture in this CORONATION DATE IS SET GIVEN OUT THAT CROWNING WILL OCCUR AUGUST 9, His Majesty Continues to Improve Duke of Marlborough Named as Successor to Earl Cadogan. London, July 18. It is officially an nounced here that the coronation will take place on August 9. The coronation procession, which will be between Buckingham palace and West Minster Abbey, was re hearsed this morning. Eight horses drew a heavy drag representing the royal coach. More Bulletins Monday. Cowes, July IS. The king contin ues to Improve. No more bulletins will be Issued until Monday. New Ruler for Ireland. London, July IS. The Duke of Marlborough is named as the proba ble successor of Earl Cadogan, as lord lieutenant of Ireland. A FIERCE .SEASIDE FIRE BIG SUMMER HOTELS WERE DESTROYED BY FIRE FIEND. A FIERCE HUSBAND. Shot His Unfaithful Wife and Then Attempted His Own Life. Chicago, July 18. Because his wife was untrue to him during his two years' confinement in the penitenti ary, William Nelson this morning shot and killed her in the presence of their child, and then shot himself wounding himself slightly. AFTER FILIPINOS. iSystem of Capturing Ladrone Chiefs Is Being Used. July 18. An extensive vlth the object of capturing the le chiefs, Montalon and Fellz and BO of their followers, is pro ag in Cavite province. Twelve Bd constabulary, commanded iptain Baker 'moved today at t, forming a complete angle cordon, covering 60 square jtrol launches are guarding the It Is expected to "close the Saturday. The entire male latlon of the towns and farms included in the concentration Bment. three Quiterrez brothers who charged with the murder of an entice named Venvllle, a mem- Df the party commanded by Cap- J. C. Gilmore. of the United gunboat Yorktown, captured Filipinos in April, 1899, have red at Balor, Principe province, having evaded the military and tabulary for two years. ' TRAGEDY IN SPOKANE. Anderson Without Warning, Murders Edward Fagerstone. bokano. July 18. Without warn- or apparent provocation, Gust terson, a street railway employe, : night fired three shots into Ed- fagerstone. one of the nronrle- of the Western house. Facer- le died Instantly. Both men were femes to the republican county mention tomorrow, nderson had been drinking and ilng his wife. She had fled and Person was evidently laboring un- uiu impression that Fagerstone concealing her. thoueh Mrs. An- on and frlnnrin P said Mrs. Anderson .and Fager e were not even acquainted. Waived Preliminary Hearing. 'It Lake. Julv 1 Wnrnr T assistant nnaht or nnrl Alnv 'ertson, paylncr teller of th Wnlla 'SO Bank. accilRerl nt nmlio9Tllno vU0. WRlvArl tVint. lng today. Their bonds wore ai ?z&,uqo each. Fatal Fight at St. Helens. St. Helens, July 18. Thomas Dol ley, a farmer, was killed In a fight here today, by a man named Itejeskl, who Is held, charged with murder. Rock Island, R. I., Was Flame Swept With a Total Loss of More Than $200,000. Rock Island, R, I., July IS. The National and Narragansett hotels telegraph ofllco, weather bureau sta tion and several other places burned this morning and the Surf hotel was badly damaged. Loss $200,000. DODGES'THE ISSUE. Vatican's Note Merely Expresses Sat isfactlon at Cordial Relations Maintained. Rome, July 18. The Vatican's an swer to the last American note on the question of the friars and their lands in the Philippines, merely ex presses satisfaction at the cordlr.l re lations exhibited between Washing ton and the Vatican and hoping that the negotiations which will bo" con tinued in Manila, will be eciually sat isfactory. Unhappy Pair Parted. London, July 18. Lady Dela War was today granted a divorce from her husband on the grounds of desertion and misconduct. She named a prom inent American actress as co-respondent In her original complaint, but later withdrew this charge. i GENERAL STRIKE Bituminous Coal Miners of the United-States Will Not Be Called Out, MITCHELL HAS A PLAN FOR RELIEF OF STRIKERS. J "7 His Plan, if Carried Out, Would r Mean the Raising of $2,000,000 Monthly for j Strikers Anthracite Men Opposed .to Strike. Indianapolis, .Tuly 18. President Mitchell won a,' marvolous indorse ment from his men when the anthra cite men said hat Mitchell's plan pointed out the right courso. Ills suggestion, if adopted, would ylold $2,000,000 per month for the relief or the strikers. Before the national convention of miners was called to order this morir lng President Nicholas, of Anthracite District No. 1, vof Pennsylvania, an nounced that he. was opposed to a general strike. vJThlB makes It assur ed that there will bo uo gonornl strike. ml.n TT..l c. ... M r 11,. x lie niii mu lulling, uuu ul nit: i largest in the country, is. planning a great reunion at the World's Fair, St. Louis, In 1904. Marion county farmers are report ed to be having trouble on account of a shortage of harvest hands. Tie Ffew IPeimdlfletoini Reaidleflimy NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Doard of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York, July IS. Tho wheat market opened H higher today, nt 77-, remaining strong throughout the morning and taking a slight rise nt the close or ', closing at 77 Mi, TA higher than Thursday. Liverpool closed 'i higher nt 6 Corn Is Si higher, closing nt G4!$. Wheat closed Thursday, 77'.J. Opened today, 77-. Iiungo today, 77V101? to 77ft, . losed today, 77 Stocks nro up. St. Paul. 1S2U. Steel, A0. Union Pacific, 10S4. Wheat In San Francisco, San Francisco, July IS. Wheat $l.lt6 per cental. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago. July IS. Wheat "PUff ANOTHER GRAIN DEAL. Patten Has July Oats In a Corner and Is Forcing Prices. Chicago, July 18. A big deal In Ju ly oats. It Is snld, is being engineer ed by .lames fatten. Under innnlpti' lntlons the price ndvnnred four cents todny to fi7. Patten Is snld to be In a position to get more out of tho denl than wns realized in the July corn corner. PI THE PEW Murderer Rice Walked Up Gallows Steps lo His Death at Toronto, Canada, HE DIED GAME, REFUSING STIMULANTS AT EN Ok. The accompanying cut is of the new Pendleton Academy building to be erected north of the Umatilla River, just east of tho old city cemetery, this fall. This shows the building just as it will look, according to tho plans, when finished. It will be one of the best modernly furnished school houses in the Northwest, and as the cut shows, will be two stories high, with a .full-sized basement. It is to be built of stone and brick, at a cost of nearly $20,000, and as well as being an up-to-date educa tional Institution, will be an orna ment to tho thriving town of Pendle ton. Bids are now advertised for by the faculty for tho construction of the building. These will be received up to next Tuesday when they will bo opened aid the lowest and best bid der will be awarded the contract. As soon as thlB is done work will be commenced on the structure and It is the intention of those back of the move to have It completed and ready for use before the first of the coming year, nnd possibly by tho opening of tho 1902-1903 term of school. Recent Contributions. W. H. Jones 50.00 W. M. Slu8hcr C0.00 James A. Feo 60.00 C. H. Dutton C0.00 12. P. Marshal 25.00 M. A. Rader 25.00 John F. Robinson 25.00 Louis Hunzlker 16.00 Charles C. Sharp J0.00 J. F, Brown 10.00 John McCourt 5.00 W. F. Taylor 5.00 W. S. Perry 6.00 OFFICIALS BLAMELESS . Coroner's Jury Decides That They Were Not Liable for Mine Explo slon. Salt Lake, July 18. A coroner's jury at Park City has returned a ver diet i'cJdlng the officials of the Daly West mine blameless for the accident by which 35 men lost their lives. Beloit's Chatauqua. Belolt, Kan., July 18. This was na tional day at the Kansas Epworth Chataqua Assembly and it proved the blggeat day in the entire program. Hundreds of visitors were In attend ance and genuine enthusiasm pre vailed. Governor Stanley presided, and the principal speaker waB Gen eral John B. Gordon, who delivered his celebrated lecture, "lne last Days of tho Confederacy." Christian Workers' Conference. T.nke Orion. Mich.. July 18. The, second annual International Bible Conference and Christian Workers' institute onened today under favora ble auspices. A ten-days' program has been arranged, among tho inter esting features being addresses and papers by speakers of prominence, Including Professor George E. Coe, of Chicago, Rev. J. F. Farson, D. D of Brooklyn? Rev.'Wayland Hoyt, D. D., of Philadelphia; Rov. W. F. Mc Bowell, D. D., of Now York, and ,Rev. Charles E. Bradt, of Wichita, Kan. BIG POWER PLANT. St. Andrews Honors Carnegie. London, July 18. In recognition of his liberal donations to Scotch uni versities, the municipality of St. An drews, Scotland, today bestowed the freedom of the city on Mr. Andrew Carnegie. Joint recipients of the hon or with Mr. Carnegie were the Earl of Elgin, Lord Lieutenant of Fife shire, adn Lord Balfour, of Burleigh secretary of Scotland, who aro trus tees of the Cernegle university und President's Clemency. Columbus, 0 July 18. Through the clemency of President Roosevelt, Frank Colbert, a full-blooded Chero kee Indian, was released from the Ohio penitentiary today. Colbert was received at the institution from the Indian Territory in 1897 to servo 10 years for burglary and larceny. First Move to Develop Vast Timber Resources of Western Oregon. Roseburg, July 18, Frod J. Blake If has returned from Gold Hill where ho inspected tho plans for the damm lng of the Rogue river where It 1b contemplated to install a large elec trie power plant. Tho contract will be let in a few days. Many electric companies have boon after Mr. Blake ly for tho contract and tho company making tho lowest and most satis factory bid will bo awarded the work. Tills is tho first move toward the damning of tho Western Oregon stream which has now been Inaugu rated and the move is looked forward to as being the first steps toward de veloping tho enormous timber re sources of this country. Tho power is for the purpose of running saw mills, and other industries. The ci tizens of this county predict tnat the time 1b not far distant when tho Rogue and Umpqua rivers will pro sent scenes of industries, through the process of power harnessing, that will rival those of many eastern and middle states. To Meet at Put-In-Bay. Cincinnati, July 18. Mr. II. F. Col Indus, secretary of tho United Stntos League of Local Building and Loan Associations, bus perfected nrrnngo ntontn for the 10th annual mooting of tho organization to bo held next wcokj at rut-in-uay. Advices received by tho secretary Indicate a largo attend ance. Among thoBO to present papers and addresses are F. W. Thomas, or Toledo, O.j Theodore Seldon, or Chi cago; Michael J. Brown, of Philadel phia; W. A. Whitney, of Lnwrouco Mass.; Gcorgo H. Kostmeyor, of Now Orleans, JuIIuh Stern, of Chicago; Henry Rosenthal, of Cincinnati, and Seymour Dexter, of Elmlra, N. Y. Was Hanged for Murder of Constable W.hlle Attempting to Escape From the Officers Last Fall Came of Good Family. Toronto, July 18. Frod Rico, a not. ed crook, was hanged hero this morn ing for tho murder of County Con stable Boyd during nn attempted Jafl delivery, In which one of Rico's cota pnulona wan also killed. Rico died gamely, rofuslng otlma Innls before going to tho scuff old. Hlfl neck was not broken nnd for 13 min utes ho slowly Htrnugled to death. Ills mother and sister, both of Champaign, HI., mndo a pitiful nppoal. Inst week for a commutlun of hta sentence, but It wnH refused. The body will bo taken to Cham paign for Interment. Kirn en mo of u good family nnd wnn n graduate of tho University of Illinois, SEMI-FINALS ARE ON. Ancient Order Hibernians. Denver, July 18. President Kent lng delivered tho nuuiinl nddrcss nt today's hoksIoh of the Ancient Ordor of Hibernians and said the order was now the strongest Cuthollc organiza tion In tho world. He urged tho teaching of Irish history In tho pa rochial schools, and the maintenance of neutrality toward other Catholic organizations, The flnnnccs of the ordor nro In good condition. Request Good Offices. New York, July !8.--iHollvlu lias decided to rcquost the good offices of the United States to settle tho Acre quest Ion, says a correspondent to the Herald. This decision Is much criti cized hero. Golf Plnycro Are Working Over Flooded Course, Chicago, July 18. Tho Homl-flnals of the National Amateur Golt tour nament are being played today on a Hooded course. The heavy rains of last night an this morning utmost forced a post ponement, but thn oftlclalH of tho golf association lnnlBted that play must begin. Tho winnors of today'a tnatche .will meat tomorrow for tho championship. Rural Mall Route for Ashland. Ashland, July 18. H. C. Clement, special agent of tho Rural Freo Do llvory Department of tho Govern ment's postnl IiiihIiiokh, has been here during the piuit few days, making pre liminary arrangements for tho la Htullatlou of n free delivery route south of Ashland. Threo application liiul been received for tho appoint ment of mall carriers, and tho appli cations and the examiner drovo over tho proposed route recently. It Is expected that tho new route will be established about the first nt Sep tember. It will be tho firut rural route In the Huuthuru purt of the stute. 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