0A1IY EVENING EDITICW Eastern Oregon Weather Fair tonight ami Sunday: warm or tonight, continued warm Sun ilay; cooler Sunday night. . . MkatilatlPfk business uj 5cA WEEK. PEXDLETOIv, UMATILLA COTTlfTY, OHEGCKN", SAT UK DAT, JULY 10, 1902. It BURNED SHEEPMEN A l ENJOINED STRONG HAS E; W A BIG STEAL THE PRESS IS SKEPTICAL TRACY IS STILL LOST COURT ORDERS GRAZING , ON PUbLIC LNub STOPPED1 DOUBT EXPRESSED OF KING'S ABILITY TO STAND CEREMONY. ;ningedition E-HliKI IWillTr . id Claims. Two Vic- Mender Years While Were Away. IE ACCIDENT AT t. AULA WALLA, FRIDAY. California Judge Issues an Order Be- i signed to Proust oovcrhment Rcj who Gave Up Rank and KHi-vns Until Lauu t!rm i.n P:sirl. i 1 sau iTaucibco, Juiy ia.-judgoj Position Lady Hope Has Lett tri.'Yrtf ii i h. ilium ..i .. nit rrmft today lssuuu an lujuucuua restrain- Hgp jf tQ LUTChi lug ail iic.ojs noiu o''-o sneop on tne public leserves 01 Aipinc, Mono Calaveras and Tuominue counties until a law to this oftect can be pass ed by congress. Children Perished in Blaz- While Strong Men Fran- ideavored to Save Them. alia, July 19. Hemmed In .flame, too young to realize and make their escape be f;too late, John B. and Zera Id 5 and 3 years, sons of '. the well known implement re burned to death In a barn of Mr. Smith's residence street yesterday. khe most shocking accident t has ever occurred in this lie little burned and black were removed from the er the flames had accom- eir deadly work there was Iry eye among the hundreds iiwho had been attracted to How the fire started will always remain a mystery, thought the two little boys ed matches in some manner kying about the barn set fire kw and hay. ;;A Pathetic Scene. fa pathetic scene when the .thrones were made aware ildren being in the burning rong men became frantic lability to reach the little women and children hud- weonlne and hysterical. With nlace is auite a distance FtheJlre station and nothing could tatter the Are apparatus ar- aave the children being ae- the fire demon. The com- eked heroically and put out es as soon as possible. Light Little Bodies Out. fie most nathetic scene came. aderson entered the ruins as the fire was out enough to 4m and began the search for oc Tht. nlrlest. hOV was IOUnQ ... I i was lying in a grain bin on where. aDnarently he had in nmtect hlmBclf from the , Scovered with debris. Sander- kerf un the little body and car- pthrough the tearful crowd to ise. The body of the younger i - t . ins iouna oniy a iew ieev hum it, lying In almost the same po WpHViPr nf the little ones was hnmfirt hut they had apparency suffocated by the heat and smith wriR out of town at the of the accident and the children Un thu rare of her 15-year-om Y Miss Marguerite Valle Miss Is prostrated by tne awiui fly. Teddy Will Have a "Square." Oyster Bay, July ID. Roosevelt will have luncheon this afternoon with Mayor Low, of XNew York, and Sena tor Kean, of New Jersey. Low and Roosevelt will discuss New York politics. AN EPISODE OF OLD OCEAN STEAMER BELGENLAND OVER DUE WITH BROKEN SHAFT. iMnrp Thnn 0.000 SniH to 1 1 1 V I V i hum v j v v w Jave Been Stolen From Chicago Safety Vaults, BUT SHE ONLY WANTS HER PRESENTS BACK, After Being Many Days Over-Due, She Is Towed Into Halifax With Her Machinery Out of Commission, Queenstown, July 19. The Cunard liner Etura arrived here today with out having sighted the steamer Bel genland, which is over-due since Wednesday. The Belgenland is a sis ter ship of the ill-fated Waesland which was sunk in a collision with the British steamer Hernionidies off Holy Head last March. Safe, But Disabled. New York, July 19. It is believed here that the Belgenland is safe, but disabled. A big four-master is re ported as having been seen in tow of a two-master in mid-ocean, headed for Halifax on the 14th. Shipping men believe this four-master is tne Belgenland. Safe In Port Halifax, July 19. The Belgenland, in tow of the steamer Scholar, arriv ed this afternoon. She had a broken shaft. SAID TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM BOXES. NO MORE THREE-CENT FARE. City Council of Cleveland Enjoined From Transacting Business. Cleveland, July 19. Attorney-General Sheets has brought quo warranto proceedings against the Cleveland city council and the common pleas court has issued a restraining order pre venting the council from the perform- on of unv legislative uuues except those absolutely necessary to carry r,n th hiiRinfiss of tne city, ine ei feet if this will be to knock out the three-cent fare in Cleveland. Fears the Captain's Mind Has Gone, But Is More Worried About Her Jewelry, Which Disappeared at the Same Time. . New York. July 19. Captain Put nam Bradlee Strong has been myste riously missing from his home nt Hastings for several days. Former I ady Hope, for whom he gave up rank and position, doesn't know vhere he Is. He recently suffered greatly from his wound, received In the Phtlinnincs and It is feared his mind may nave become affected. Wants Her Presents Back. It is said Strong had tired of the woman and that she is not anxious about his return, but she wants cer tain articles of jewelry, which she says -belonged to her, returned. Her lawyer says every effort to bring Strong back will bo made. The Story Confirmed. Councel for Lady Hope has con firmed the report that Strong is miss lng. He hinted at sensational devel opments. ANOTHER GRAIN SQUEEZE. PattonXredited With Having Made a Small Fortune in One Day. Chicago, July 19. Another bulge in July oats on the Board or Trade totlay lumned the cereal from 57V6 to 75. Trade was heavy, the shorts buying Hhemllv on bad weather. James Pat- ton, who is believed to ho operating the squeeze, is crediteu wun naving cleared a small fortune In one day. A DESPERATE PLOT NIPPED FIVE THOUSAND MAIDENS. Iowa May Contribute One of the Most Beautiful Features of the World s Depositors Claim That Money Was Put in Boxes at Night and Was Not There Next Morning Officials Do Not Believe the Story. Chicago, July 19. Over $30,000 in cash Is ald to havo boon stolen from the snfety deposit boxes In the Ma sonic Temple, somo time during last night. Tho men who claim tholr boxes wero rifled are Ed Sturgeon, T. M Murphy, George Rose, and a man whose name Is not learned. They claim they deposited tho money In their boxes last night and when they opened them this morning they wero empty. Two watchmen wero locked up In the safety deposit cngo all night and snv the boxes wero not oiioncd ilur- in ir tholr watch. Tho oftlclals of the safety deposit company say they do not bollovo any robbery was commit ted. No complaint has been made to tho police. PLEAD GUILTY. Second Postponement Would Be a Great Disappointment, But Is Fear ed by Some Medical Men. Llvoruool. July 19. Tho Post today oppresses tho hope that tho doctor havo not taken too sanguine a view of tho king's progress as a second postponement of tho coronation would naturally bo a sorloua disappointment Regarding this tho pnpor says: "Among medical men there la a cor tnln amount of sUentlclsin as to the king's tltness to go through tho coro nation August 9th. Too Much Wind. Hong Kong, July 19. Tho typhoon did much dainngo hero today. Thonty persons wero killed. The Desperado's Whereabouts Continue to Be a Dark, Dark Mystory. HAS APPARENTLY DISAPPEAR ED FROM FACE OF THE EARTH" THE ANTHRACITE STRIKE MINE WORKERS ADOPTED MITCHELL'S STRIKE PLAN. PLAN TO LIBERATE PRISON ERS WAS FRUSTRATED. B!a Crowd Expected. I hnmn Wash.. July 19. Final fixations for the national conven- o be held In Tacoma next weeK ho Young People's Christian r TTnitBrt Presbyterian ch have heen completed. Appli- ns for accommodations receiveu ha nnmm itttoA In eharee of ar- emonts indicates an unusually I attendance. At its last meeting national committee of the organ- on decided to hold Its conven i hionniniiv instead of annually heretofore and this is expected to ease the number of delegates, plte the distance the East, as well WinnPRotn Town Illinois. Miclll- . VphrnaVn nml other states of the Idle west, will he represented. For I entertainment of the visuore uie Hi Presbyterian churches, aided other denominations, have made borate plans. The sessions are w itlnue four davB during which time pre will be addresses by divines, caters and other persons or vnae eminence. Following the close of gathering a number or aide trips been arranered to nolnts Of in fest in the far Northwest. Flnhtlna In Panama. Panama, July 19. 1A naval battle CtWBAn thn Inaiiroont flinhontfl Pa- - h I. I. Ul VV.'V. O " lll.i and Tkirlnn nnd thA government untoat8 Chucuito and Olapet 18 on etween th? Islnndn of Flamenco iQue. People here aro alarmed and so trenches are filled with soldiers. Fair. World's Fair Grounds, St. Louis July i9 Five thousand young wo men from Iowa, to sing the praises of that state upon a special occasion at the World's Fair, is the suggestion brought up at the meeting of the Tnwn World's Fair commission the other day. To the credit of the com mission be It said that the proposi tion met with unanimous approval. The commission will concern itself nQt with the ouestion of a suitable building at the exposition. The Iowa . la.inn ic si 9K 000. and the I commission will aim to exploit a va riety of state interests, particularly the opportunities for manufacturing and mining. The agriculture possibil ities and realities of Iowa are so well known that the commission desires that the public shall not overlook the tw imnortant interests. Former Governor 'William Larrabee has been made permanent chairman 01 me board. Golf Tournament Chicago, July 19. Over a water th finals for the na- tional amateur golf championship, were played- today between u, t . f riionvlew. and Eben Byers, of Pittsburg. The play was oyer the first nine holes, the seconu entirely under water. At the end ot tLe f i-6t nine holes Byers was two up on James. Don't Care for Pope. Paris. July 19, It is practically de cided that President Loubet wl v sit the king of Italy at Rome, despite the probability of offending the pope. The Island of Sakhalin, the great penal colony of Russia, has splendid forests of pine and fir. Sulphuric Acid Being Sent Into Guard House at Walla Walla to Assist Es cape of Prisoners. A deeply laid plot to liberate two and possibly more prisoners from the Fort Walla Walla guard house was nipped In the bud in the nick or time Thursday by Captain Rldgeway. In the afternooon a messenger from the city called at tho fort and inquired for Georce Adams, a blacksmith, lie had a package and told the officer of the day that a woman had sent It to Adams and said for him to deliver It In person. The officer referred the messenger to Captain Rldgeway who took the package, opened it and dis covered it to be a bottle of sulphuric acid. Wells, Fargo Bank Swindlers Got Four Years. Salt Lake, July 19. Harry Duko nc.Rtatf.nt cnRhler. and Alex Robert son, paying teller of the Wells, Fargo Bank, pleaded guilty or embezzziing $60,000, and wero sentenced to four years each today. It Is claimed the men swindled tho bank out of $120,000 in tho last 10 years. WORK OF SALVATIONISTS WHAT THE ARMY HAS DONE IN PENRLETON. Understood That the Operators Will Now Assume the Offensive and Start Up Breakers. Indianapolis, July 19. Tho United Mlno Workers' convention this aftor noon adoplod Mitchell's plan for car rying on tho light in tho nuthraclte district. It was slightly modified by tho eommlttc, but In offoct It Is about tho same. According to Information received by tho dclogatcs to tho convention horo tho oporntoiH havo decltlod to tnko tho offensive without delay. Thoy propose, It la said, to start tlvo uroau ors next week. About Mitchell's Plan. MltchoU's plan provides for a do nation of $r.0.000 from tho national tronnnrv. a donntlon of all that can bo afforded by tho district treasur ers, and an nsHossmont of 10 por cent on tho earnings of mombora In districts C, 8, 12, 13, 19 anil zu; i a week on momhors In districts 2, G, 11, 14, 16, 1C and 20, and nBsosHincnt of 25 por cent on tho olllcorfl of tho union, tho asscasments to begin from tho 16th. Just When They Thought They Had' Him He, Like the Irishman's Flea, Is Somewhere Else; But Where T Seattle, July 19. Tho whereabout of Harry Tracy, convict and all around daredevil, murdoror and doa porado, Is as far from being located by tho vo runt lie sheriff and his crim inal chasing posao au over, and thorn aro fowi-r clows with tho hall mark or authenticity flouting around wait ing to bo followed thnn at any tlmn since his daring break from tho Siv lorn penitentiary. Tho oillcorB nro complotoly at a Iohs as to what thoy ahall do next, and apparently havo nothing bottor to do than alt down nnd suck tholr thumbs until tho during fugltlvo shall boh up again llko a Jack-ln tho-box, and allow tho cluiHO to bo ouco mom resumed, Great chagrin Is roll by tho mom hors of tho pouso who woro ho confl d.mt un until tho last 48 hours that thoy had Trucy'a Utile ball of yarn almOHl wound up, now that no nan apparently disappeared from tho faco or tho earth aa complotely as though ho had boon swallowed up. Tho caHo now rests until Tracy Hliall once moro ho ready for Uu re sumption. NEW YORK MARKET. Scented a Plot. Captain Rldgeway, scenting a plot, began an Investigation. The bottle contained the label of a Walla Walla drug store and going to the store the nnntnin learned who had purchased the bottle. The matter was laid be fore the police and the woman ioca Mamie Morrison, of the tenderloin district. Tho woman ad mitted that she bougut tno acm iur Adams. Sho said he said he sent her t o tir in i' hpr to net It for him as he wanted to use it for blacksmith- lng purposes. She never tnougnt mu he really wanted It for this purpose a ,.n it in him. Sho denies any knowledge of a scheme to liberate the prisoners by using tho aciaB on uie iron bars of the guard bouse and the police are of the opinion that she la telling the truth. Was For Desperate Men. Adams Is serving a sentence in the guard house for a Blight offense. Frank Dymond and William Robinson rp"ently arrested at Pendleton by sheriff Till Taylor, were also in prison and the officers at tho fort think they wanted' tho acid to free themselves ohnnWPH which they have , " been kept in Blnce their return to the guard house. These two men are saa to bo desperate and would have used tho acid on any of the guarda had they been successful in getting free of their prison and the guardB bad tried to frustrate their escape. Report of the Local Corps for Last Six Months Shows Considerable Beneficial Work Done. That the local Salvation army corps aro doing good work in Pendleton Is ovldoncod by tho report of what thoy havo done for tho last six months ending Juno 30. A great many peo ple aro wont to scoff at tho idea of the little band accomplishing any good here. Some make light of their methods and it Ib no unusual thing to hear tho remark: "That is a poor way to servo tho Lord," when these people aro hold intr tholr onen air meetings, especially when tho weather Ib bad and these people aro Been wending their way up the mldlc of Main street Binging tholr songs. Yet, what this small band of people, who aro denying themselves for the raising of fallen men have done right in Pendleton, ib some Oilnp Following Ib tho report which is given through tho courtesy or uapt Ifnhnf Threo hundredd and eighty hours wero spent In visiting tho poor ana Fivo hundred pieces of wearing ay parel were given to tho poor and niAd Forty dollars and ninety conta was spent on and given to tho poor. a limit tor, worth or croconcfl ana provisions wero distributed arnong those actually neeaing uiera ana nui able to help themselves. Fifty nights lodging were given to homeless men without money to pay their way. Largo bundles of War Crys wero sent to the state penitentiary mr me Two hundred and twenty-nine open air meetings were conaucioa otlnndnnro wflH 23.000. Two hundred and eighty-one indoor services wero held with a ccngrega- linn nt 14 722. Twenty-four conversions wero re corded. Meetings wero conducted at the poor farm and other places In tho county. To Tent on the Old Camp Ground. Tnrnmn. Wash.. July 19. Every thing hnB boon put In rcndlness at American Lnko Un tho oncampmoni nt Mm Wnithlnu'toii Stnto mllltla to i. hold tlmro durlnir tho coming ton' days. Tho camp hUo 1h tho samo nsi that occupied by Camp Murray in 1892, lying on tno cam hkio 01 mu lako on tho Olympla branch of tho Northern Pacific. Much Intoroat Ib munircHtod among tho guardsmen as It Ih tho first encampment thoy havo hold since 1894. Thcro aro at proaent 12 companies or Infantry nnd ono troop of calvary In tho state organiza tion, numbering about 700 ofllcorB and men. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendhv ton, Chicago Board of Trada and New York Stock Exchange Qrokar. Now York, July 19. Tho whoat markot oponcd higher today at 77!JiTil. It was steady until noar tho close, when It took a slight drop, clos ing at 77 hid, 14 higher than Fri day. Liverpool closed at tho samo mark, 6 i-i. Corn was weak, closing lowor at CVj. Whoat closed Friday, 77. Oponiid today, 77 ft. Hango today, 77 to 11. Clcmml today, 77 bid. Htocks art) steady. Ht. Paul, 182. Stool, 41. Union Pacine, 108. Wheat In San Francisco, Han Frunclsco, July 19, Wboat $l..lGftl.liy por cental. , VJS Washington & Oregon Electric Railway Light& Power Company NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION A population of 40,Of.O distributed over tho wealthiest funning wuiiUry in tlm world Ih trllmtry to till mail. Flntt ibuo of ICOOuliarcri, par vulue f 100 Now Selling at $90 Per Share jLffcrteh TuntiVitl Valley Gfvvt 4 pixie Aa Investment, Not a Speculation Low cupllallzatlou; 1 1,X),000 16,000 abareu, at J0O wu;h. Hharwj full paid aud noii-aiuabIe. hlncbrporaitv iWALLA WALLA . college Pfaee s Utlnt 7 4 MiL70Njr'':rr Tue Mountain vauey toton It l tin Intent on ol Kid uiiQijKiatnl la Mil lhnullftock In Kmni tad (.urowau mr keti. However. Uy wjr of couMjr, block ( lJ BUAIVf Will lV IIIIUICJ lUr IIIVPI UUM,IMUN fur Ibe period of t ri.yt trust July H. IKti, Ai cfttlouf -ma lng later ttiau AuUt 10, 1MB, will not It considered. Warns ) PENDLETON Pendleton and Vtclnity : Apply to E. T. WADE OBlM,SW?4Uuo,ru'l'1,B,r Pendleton, On. Apply to Main Office, 21-22 Dooly Building., Walla Wall-, AVaab.