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I iC IlVCftvWftWJ Extern Oreg0nWe7 or plKXs of bndaeM by carrier at ' I aaBB am. BV I w aW ' $5c A WEEK.- . i a LaW-C BBBBBPT Fn,r tonBht nna Friday; warm. FOL. 15. PENDIiETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1002. .ro" tTBIKE LEAPED FROM FOURTH STORY WOMAtf TRIES TO ESCAPE FROM THE FIRE. CHIEF EXECUTIVE Bloodshed is Threatened Virginia, But it is Quiet Hazleton. ITHREATC.NED . ATTACK BY MINERS DIDNT MATERIALIZE I itt if t t I i was iiiiea instantly ana hour Meni III I Wr Alex lnlnr.,1 nt New York, Aug. 28. Mrs. Eva Wrendt, hysterical with fright, leap ed from the fourth floor of a burning apartment building this morning andj was killed. Four men were Injured, but none seriously. Roosevelt Arrives at Manches ter-Was Aroused Early by Cheering Citizens. ANOTHER HOLD-UP REPORTED. ADDRESSED THE G. A. R. VETEFANS TODAY.- residents of the Coal Roads Will Story Current That an Old Man Was Robbed and Beaten. Bring Enough Coal to New York lng a report that an old man was at- a,4 oth-r Point RHr. tacked and after being beaten almost ' into insensibility, was robbed of $28 Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 28. Gov- near Freewater last night The fernor White today ordered several story has not been confirmed. (companies of militia to the New The name of the robbed man waB The county officers are investigate Defends the Army of the Philippine Says the Provocation Was Great and Few Leaped Over the Bounds n e l Mr-il a i rs I I I Manchester, N. H., Aug. 28. Roos- liver coal field, where a deputy was not even learned. It is possible that evlt arrived here shortly after 9 red upon by strikers Wednesday. lie sheriff announced that he could pot protect life and property. this is the work of Gofer and his pal. FRATERNAL CONGRESS. Troops Will Arrive Today. Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 28.' Troops "will reach the scene of Wed pesday's mine riot this afternoon. No renewal of- trouble inrnlnf. jvaiKenourg, oi uenver, vice-presi Miners Did Not interfere. dent; W. W. Sackett, of Meadvllle Hazelton, Pa., Aug. 28. One wash- Pa., secretary and treasurer, pry ana colliery resumed work., he Koday without ' interference. The Jackson Named Again threatened raid by miners failed to Baltimore. Md.. Aujr. 28. Ronubli o'clock. He was aroused at daylight at Clermont by shouts of "Hurrah for Teddy," and was forced to appear on the car platform, robed In a long overcoat to conceal his half-dressed person. At Nashua he was taken for a drive about the city and mado a brief .aterialize. Will Reduce Prices. New York, Aug. 28. The Elects Officers In Its Session at Den ver, Col. Denver, Aug. 28. The Fraternal is reported this Congress today Ho gald lt"''1--:.? "If you have not a soldier spirit, even though you have the best rifles, built you will be beaten by a good man with a club. Addresses Veterans, Nn his speech, do,llvered to the Vet erans' Association, at The weirs to CROWNED Germany and Italy Hobnob bing to Fight Invasion of American Trusts, KING EDWARD GOES STALKING FOR A STAG City today and renominated Congress man W. H. Jackson for another term. r o ii cr rwf Vi O TVt td f nnnnTQDolnnfil Aits. trinf fcoi thoi nnnvoni o rw I day, the president said in part v.uv ut.u fc.v... , w wI Liull . j l . , II. a a . , . . seflse relative to the proportion of things, must realize that to the men who fought for the Union, there la owing a greater debt of gratitude than to any others. We have4 Just brought to a conclusion a war in the .Afjzt J.far. east-which sprung up as a sequel ENTRANCE TO HARBORS 10 our .n BlruBKle wun oparo. xne w 1 army wnicn- iu a one iut' wont bo GOOD WAR FOOTING I World pays the presidents of the coal roads, In order to quiet public demand, have tedded to bring to New York and pther important points immediately, tafficient anthracite .ctial -to bring the rice down to $7. -T r Indiana Roads Make Deal. r Indianapolis. Ind. Auk. 28. A new well in the Philippines has a task lomnanv to bn known rk thn Clncln- u.. un- a . wmcn js smau inueeu, compareu wiui ati mdlMRnollR & WMtern BallroRrt ' n'm yours, but which, nevertheless, was Company is to be the result of the ac- Aam,ral "'ag'nson Proceeds to fought with hardship and difficulty, Hon taken here today by the stocli holders of the Cincinnati, Hamilton Admiral Higginson Sea. peculiarly its own. They have beei Peauott Point. Conn.. Aur. 28. En- cruelly raalinged even by some who m Indianapolis in ratifying the prop- trance to Long Island Sound today Is snoum Know Deuer. iMltion to consolidate with the Indl- on a comnlete war footine. and the "In any army, and especially in an kna. Decatur & Western, which was army is nrenared to show us that it army doing its work under such arranged by the directors of the two is next to impossible for an invading wellnigh intolerable conditions as roads a short time since. The deal fleet to force a passage and move tuose wnicn conrronteti our troops in lis considered one of the most import- down upon New York and other cities tDe Philippines, there is bound to be fcant in railroad circles in Indiana in a alone: the coast and sound. Further instances of occasional wrong doing llong time. The mileace of the com- tarcet practice was lndulced In to- The temptation to retaliate for fear bined interests will be 342, extending day at the forts. Searchlight practice f"I cruelties of a savage foe are very from Hamilton, O., to Springfield, 111., is being maintained at night. Admi- great and now and then It has been ; with the river division extending to ral Higginson has proceeded to sea, Olney, 111. Added interest is giver the merger by the report, apparently ; from a reliable source, that the new company intends to acquire control of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Mun- cie, now building, and which will form the shortest line between Cin cinnati and Chicago. FLED FROM HOME. yielded to. There have been only a few such Instances, and punishment has been meted out with unflinching justice to the offenders, but the real marvel is that under such conditions there should have been so little wrong-doing." Roosevelt In New Hampshire, Concord, N. H., Aug. 28. The cap- Man With 36 Children Claimed He Could Not Provide for His Fam ily. London, Aug. 28. William Clarke was arraigned in the Southwark po- ital city of New Hampshire is in gala To Promote Forests. lice court the other day charged with attire and visitors have flocked Into TanRlnir Mlrh Anp !r a TintnViio leaving his wife and three children town from miles around in antlcipa meetine for the discusRlon of wrvb destitute. Clarke pleaded that his tion of the coming of President anil mwinn nf hpnt TirnmrtHnp- nnri progeny was too numerous for him Roosevelt, whose special train is preserving the forests of the country to tae care H's first w,fe DOre scheduled to arive here late this after is in npsalon nf fhp RtRtp rnnltni in him 16 children, his second wife 20. noon from the Weirs, where the pres this citv under the ausDices of the Tlie wlfe wno was called as a wit- ident addresses the state Boldlers' re- Amnrlran Forentrv ARHnHnMnn nesB said she thougnt sne nau only union tins lorenoon. At The weirs Amone the prominent sneclallsts tak- 1! children, but there were so many the presidential party was welcomed - - I 1 I 1 Y J 1 m lng part are Prof. A. J. Henry, of the Bue waB not Bure- " uovemor joraan, secretary 01 United States wpathpr hurpRii' TSr. The prisoner said that one, at least State Pearson and the governor's nnHfr. R. 'Rriinnkp.n nsnrfltnrv nf flip of his sons was dead, but as to the staff, who will act as escort to this Wisconsin Forestry Association H rest ne could not say how many were city. The stay in Concord is to be B. Ayers, United States Geological 11 V1"B- unci uuu uio omy leumro win oe me Survey: Prof. J. C. Clifford, of the appearance of the president at the United States Colietre of Forestry: Wisconsin Librarians Met. state t'ar grounds where it is ex- 0. W. Price, chief of the United Madison Wis Autr "8 Librarians pecte(1 he w111 deIlver a short speech. States division of Forest Extension: L?.ln'.W Ub Within two hours of the time of his Co,. W F. Fox New York state For'- rwiscons Minn" loZ gjj Vi' estry Commission; Hon. C C. An- nd other states of' the middle' West leave tor Newbury, where lu; and drews, chief fire and forest warden are attendinc the interstate confer- sfcretary Coitelyou will pass the charge of the Michigan forest survey, fi16?.- SJA,bk8. , ..,7 morrow the itinerary will be through Tomorrow the visiting foresters will " conference continues Vermont where elaborate plans are depart on a trip of inspection to the hfouEh Saturday AmonK the sub maklng for the recPtlon of the fii r t ! tj tnrougn saturaay. Among me sud- .. Rhpri v oitnra hv th n.ta rt Zl! . " Meets scheduled for discussion are the ,7;" "M7nH -J V Zt "uu emu woniuiu uuuuuca, auu i i,i.n i v. ill. 41, 1 "-"o-'" '-""vi"J,,v' - ;r..' "' review, public documenta, the rela- ' ".".Ul, and the estRbllahmpnt of branches Bloomsbura's CntnnlaL I 1 t 111 ..i t a I UUU Ul JIUIUI OClVltC Drannn Man A II. ,n i, .... -r.... Bloomsburg, Pa.. Aug. 28.-The rural comunities. Frank N. Double- Oregon Man. Have Twc founding of the town of Bloomsburg day, the New York publisher, has ac- Salem, Or., Aug 28. William With an olalmratP n.,t,lnnr Hlanlov rnnfprpnno inmnrrn Stewart Larson, residing near Jeff- BIGAMY CHARGED AT SALEM. with an elaborate outdoor display, conference tomorrow, visitors from all over the country nna rrom adjoining counties as well Soldier's Monument Dedicated. mrongeo tne streets. Bunting and erson, yesterday was arrested on a cnarge of bigamy, Larson marrlei' Mary M. Larson in Yamhill county TnnAn..lii iirf a net mi I w 1 . the National flag adorned the streets L!,'!, 'li?,' "Blf!:Z1"! U- .."r In..' ier n "? '.eu and houses TIip nrlnolnnl vni w, " , Dal,u,B waa ujih uu auuges ne came to Marion a , r -iJSl6!!-.1-?" dedicated today in the presence of an county and married a girl with whom soldiers floats automoblie and lmraen8e tnrone that deluded Grand ho now lives and has one child. Lar l.ant:hrcSehraat"rwmec8onciaunde j M VCr to th0 clrcult Kr, ' J?46 and tour- ceremonies' we'r of w ImpVessiVe - " -"V v.m.k... I thaantaw o n .1 lnl,l.l ..a .1 I Tt - . .. 1.1. . ilronana ami flip flrltio- nf 'a anAn'ta Ttin nflvt -twin 4a CTh..s.ia 1, .. r , ill syndicate is helncr nivsn nail In j.ji . i .in , i...Li .i . . the East to i f.'u.L1,vr.u?; "B V? .w.no unoerwKing im. , D , uibiiuii ottiuucj u. rmiuwe, oi unica- oi trying to control tne sea. uaKer umber lands. n nitv ,4rH,,, Victor Emanuel, of Italy. Rovallv Received at Berlin Relations Be tween the Two Countries That Have Existed for Centuries. . Berlin, Aug. 28. King Victor Emanuel, of Italy, mado a gala on. trance into this city this mornlntr Ho was welcomed by tho burgomas ter In a speech, touching on import ant relations that existed between Germany and Italy through many centuries. To Fight American Competition. Rome, Aug. 28. A private tolo- gram from Berlin says tho chief topic wnicn tho kaiser and king of Italy will discuss during tho latter's visit In Germany, will bo tho formation of a European league to bar out Ameri can trust competition. King Edward's Hunt London, Aug. 28. Tho king went deer stalking today on tho Firth of Clyde. Ho shot a stag. SWIMMER FAILED. Was Taken From Water ' Mile From Shore of English Channel. l .'Dover, Aug. 28. Swimmer Holbein who started to 'swim the Bagllah Channel from Capo Grlsner to Dover,' was taken from tho wator a mile from shore this morning. CUBA'S CRISIS AT HAND IMPEACHMENT CHARGES AGAINST PRESIDENT. May Be Sprung at Any Time State Department at Washington Not No tified. Havana, Aug. 2S. Tho charges mado ngnlnst President Paliua, nria ing from certain oxocutlvo concos slons, preforred by tho house, havo uoon prepared nnd printed and im pcachmont proceedings against tho president aro liablo to bo sprung any day. Not Yet Notified. VashlnRton, Aug. 2S. Tho stato department announces today although it is in daily communication with Minister Squires, It hns not boon nd vised of tho crisis in tho Cuban gov ornmont nffalrs, nor hns It boon no tilled officially of nn effort bolng mado to Impeach Palma. NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray A Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. Now York, Aug. 28. Thoro was another dull day In tho grain mnrkuts today, and ns usually n dull market moans a lowor one, Liverpool clos ed down, 510. Now York closed 724 and Chicngo C6-)i for Decombor, being ft lowor than yesterday's closo. Closed yostorday, 72. Opened today, 724. Kango today, 72V4072&. Closed today, 724. St. Paul, 186. L. & N., 163. Union Pacific, 111. Stool, 41. FAILED TO NOMINATE Dutch Photo Exhibit. Amsterdam, Aug. 28. Tho lntorna tional exposition of photography and us aiiiea industries opened in Am sterdam todayt and will contlnuo for two weens. rcverythlng connected with photography is shown, including pictures by amateurs and profession als. Halftone and zinc blockB and astronomical and color photography are notable reatures of the display. OREGON TIMBER. Congressman Tongue Gives Some Ad vice on the Subject. "Theer is one thing I want to Im press upon the peoplo of Oreuon.' said Hon. Thomas II. Toiikuo. bofora ne lelt Portland for homo, "and that Is for them to bo careful not to throw away their timber lands. They are fast becoming of great value, and tho day is not far distant when their owners will be as in. epandent as the millionaires. That day will bo whon the lumbering mow are knocking at their door, ready and willing to pay any price for this timber. "Do yo uknow that hero in tho northwest are tho vlndn forests of the country; hero is practically the only place in tho United States where can be found timber untouched by tho woodmen. Nearly every other section has beon cut over, and now tho crop Is what might bo called second growth. "In Wisconsin they aro paying $10 or 15 per thousand for stuinuago. Do you know what that moans hero? Why one-half of that means a for tune for the man that owns a 160 acre claim. If he has that claim 15 years hence, I honestly bellovo that ho will not have to worry about IiIb future life. "Now in those states that aro call ed lumbering states the timber Is small and we hero would not use it for firewood. Some tlmo ago while In the East I read an account of a lumber mill being burned and the newBpaperj laid great stress upon the distinction of a piece of lumber 27 inches broad and two inches thick. Trees yielding lumber over 18 inches broad had almost entirely disappear, ed Now what do wo in Oregon think of a thing like that? We can get scrub pines that will yield larger lumber than that. There is no use talking. I do not like to see our peoplo throw away grand opportunities like this. "Another thing, I think there is an unwarranted waste of lumber around the mill yards. Some day that same refuse they throw away will ho as valuable ag the great timberB they are now turning out. I wish thore could be something done to prevent this thoughtless waste." CALIFORNIA CONVENTION AD JOURNS TO MEET AGAIN It Will Meet Again September 11 and Attempt to Place a Candidate In the Field. Sacramonto; Aug. 28. Tho eighth congressional district convention after taking 36 bnllots without effect ing n nomination, 'adjourned to moot at Oxnnrd September 1J. Tho last ballot stood: Daniols, 34; Nutt, 41 Smith, 21, and Booth, 8. Wrestlers to Meet. Ilochcster, N. Y., Aug. 28. Consld orablo Interest Is manifested In sport Ing circloB In tho wrestling match be tween Harvey Parker and Mux Wiley tho formor amateur woltorwolght champion, which takes place tonleht, Since tho match was mado both mon men havo beon training faithfully and an interesting contest is ox pec ted to bo the result. The articles call for n catch-as-catch-can bout, best two In throo falls, for $250 a side and a per centago of tho gate rocolptH. OWYHEE MY8TERY. It I Thought That Murder Was Com mltted. Ontario, Or., Aug. 28. Mystery still surrounds tho finding of the doad body of a man in tho Owyheo near Hed Ilutto, John A. Krauso, of Erio Pa., hns como on nnd viewed tho ro mains In tho prououco of a doputy coronor, and Is confident that It is not tho body of his hrothor, A. H. ICraim ho being a much smallor man. The prevailing opinion Is that tho body Is thnt of OBcar Hammond, Kraus' part, iter, and that ho has been foully mtir dered. It Is rumored that Mb broth er, William Hammond, hnB Hworn out a warrant for tho arroHt of A, B KraiiH, who It Ib claimed Ih now in Harney county. As both men have mysteriously disappeared from the premises, It Is evident that tho body s one of the mlsntng mon, and that probably one or both met death at tho handB of a third party. No mo tive for tho crime has over been ob tained and tho cano Is shrouded In leep mystery which will probably never bo unravolcd. Satisfactorily Explained. "The Walla Walla papers havo been conspicuously quiet on tho Biih- Ject of tho Hoino-Mellmann electric railway of late. How Ib tho now road progressing, boys?" East Oregonlan. Well. It's Just thlB way. Tho old man has gone to San Franclaco and won't bo back for a few days. Hut tho lat roortsuHirt. FYP MFWYP IIHD Walla Walla Statesman. The sultan of Morocco Iiuh decided to give up tho automobile and stick to his harem, WILDEST SCENES Troops and Minors Clash at Summit Hill and a Fight Ensues, AN OFFICER AND A MINER WERE WOUNDED. Bayonets and Stonet Were Used Miners Greased Tracks But Car Was Taken Through to Its Desti nation. Tamaqun, Pn.. Aug. 2S. Tho wild est scenes since tho strike oponod I Punthor valley woro witnessed thJ morning nt Summit Hill and Ln.. dorr. At 5 o'clock this mnmlnr troops marchod peacefully through tho valley. Shortly aftor two comm. nlea marched lo tho summit or the hill, whoro thoy woro hooted nnd stoned. Jimmy Martin, tho ringlead er of tho mob. roslstod an attempted n arrest. Tho soldiers drew their bayo nets and bndly wounded him In the, right Bido, placed him on a car. after which tho troops doscondod Summit Hill. Tho rlotora groasod tho track In tho stoopest placo. but tho motor-" man discovered It Tho soldlorn got sand, making it possible to roach Lnndsdorf, at which placo tho cara woro Btonod. Captain Oerhart waa wounded. Tho soldlors dismounted. churged tho crowd and arrostod the leader, McCaun. Throo othor arrests followed a .second attack on tho car. Many of. tho rlotora and soldlors wera bruised. ,aU Killed and Wounded, Bluoflold, W. Va., Aug. 28.A re port haH juat been received frost Crane Creek that a battlo occurred .' between tho strlkoro and tho com pany or guards this afternoon. Two woro klllod and savontl wounded. Mrs. Aster's Ball. Newport, It. I Aug. 28. ;Nowport society Ib agog over tho .tAstor ball to bo given at Ilouchwood tonight Not only will tho rogulur list of those originally Invited bo on hand, but the company will bo Buppiemonted by from CO to 100 gucats or vnrloiiH woll known, aocioty peoplo. for whom their ontortninors have written to Mrs. As ter hogging that thoy bo allowed the privilege of bringing with thorn the Btrungur within their gates. Interest in tho function, asldo from that which naturally attnuhes to the brilliant on- tortnlnments given by Mrs. Astor, la Heightened by tho fact that It will afford the guests their first opportu nity of viewing tho splendors of the now ballroom, said to havo cost more than J5u,000. Tho ballroom la a Loulso Holzo apartment dono In white mid gold ami dcHlgned by Stanford White, who waa tho archltoct for Wil liam C. Whitney's Now York City res-Idunco. Tariff League Campaign. Now York, Aug. 28 Tho American Protective Tariff Iuguo purposes to tuko nil active part in tho full con gressional cnmpaign nnd to this end Iiuh already begun tho distribution of literature. Ono of tho loaguu's most Btriklug compositions Is a hugu pouter lieacrllHMl as "Unclo Sam's Dalanco Hhuot," It Ib dbvotod to u comparison of democratic aud republican adminis tration of tho United Status from 1856 to lUOli, and contains an Impressive array of flguroH intended to show tho beneficial results accruing from tho Morrll, McKlnley and Dlngloy tariffs. Othur features of tho poster are ta bles showing tho wealth per capita, valuo of exports anil Imports and pro duct of manufacture bIuco und Inclini ng J amen lluchnnan's tcutiro of the preulduntial otilco. Denver M, E, Conference. Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 28. The Denver Conforonco o ftho Methodist Episco pal church begau hero today with Illshop Wilson lu tho chair. Sovoral hundred ministers and laymen are attending the session and during Uio week there will bo addresses and lec tin oh by several noted divines. Tho npixilntmouts will not bo made until late in the wook. Howell Renominated, AHbury Park, N. J Aug, 28, fl'bo epubllcan congressional convention , of the Third district hold hero today,! resulted In tho rcnomluatlon of Con- ' grossman Benjamin P. Howell with- , out opposition, 8ta the