r IVENINGEDITION BAILYEVENINGEDITIOI IE DAILY Eastern Oregon Weather t be delivered at your retldeno tt, eta 30 ol DOiinen oj mw i t5c A WEEK. Tonight and Wednesday, fair warmer tonight. 15. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. NO. 4538 '1 I 10 CONFER VALDEZ IS ON THE BOOM E ENT0A1BED MINERS RESCUED PROSPECTING FOR n HAD BEEN IN RUINS COAL AND PETROLEUM. OF COLLIERY 120 HOURS. 1 1 THROUGH SWITCH 1 IT N 0, jrnor of Pennsylvania in jw York to Confer With ipitalists. TO FIND 80LUTION TO STRIKE 8ITUATI0N. 111. . M Jiiilh 1 MIk lly Believed That He Is Con ng With Plerpont Morgan or Representatives. York, Sept 9. Governor ot Pennsylvania, arrived this E and went to the office of the corporation. Ho denied that his was connected witn ine an- ttti tfeHMMe strike, but it Is generally be. at he la conferring either m- lth Morgan or his representa- oping to find a solution to tho situation. Wall Street Interested, reported on Wall street that . nWA .rllltnn- n (rflTA tVlM SmSsT a 10 per cent increase ot j' . jnffiiirtiiit rofuso to treat with Mitch 'WjjJSi'any union representative ot I tkrwo workers. Later. FYork, Sept. b, 3 p. m. Gover- one was In conference witn i'b partners, Steele and Per- lat 3 o'clock. President Baer btlior coal oporators are holding Blon and are believed to be In with the Stone conference. BAnxlous to Settle Strike, $4 o'clock Governqr Stone gave bo following: Attorney General Senator Flynn and myself been In conference several With P. A. B. Wldonor. who Is Jrector of the steel corporation. epresentlng J. P. Morgan. He iclous to have the anthracite We are working to this end. jovornor refused to say wnat ess had been made. Morgan is to have been in conversation (Governor Stone for some time. Railroad- From Valdez, Alaska, to the American Interior, Causing Many People to Go There. Seattle, Sept 9. A returning Alas kan steamer brings news that the Aleutian country, south of Cook's In let. Is the center of attraction in Alas ka at present Much Is being done by prospectors for coal an petroleum. Also a rush for the Valdez country, where tho Healey enterprise is being rushed. BELONG TO AMERICAN CLUB. fHODISTS HELP STRIKER8. g Meeting Censure President r, State Officials and Mine Own- Generally. ago. Sent 9. Sentiments of a ,1 nature In censure of President Govornor Stone, of Pennsyl- President Roosevelt and mine r .ewMra generally, and blaming them X'lertho condition now existing In 5t :PiHDyIvanla were applauded at lnl"li IMltn ii at tlm EMraf f Athnrllaf Miurnfe gwpflny nignt. immediate arbitration WStbo difficulties between the miners P tho corporations was tho key oi mo moenng ana resolutions illng to Governor Stone. Tho ting was the result of the appeal ho committee of 1900 organized tio local carpenters' union a week Bishop Fallows presided, and tir thn sneakers wuro .Tudtre ,Dfee and Dr. Thomas of the Peo- gjj; churc Bt'MINISTER'8 AWFUL RR1ME. 5 f.Hf. Wilson Cuts His Wife's Throat -Found In Woods Supposed to e Insane. Judlow. W. Va.. Sent. 9. Rev, Irrls Wilson, the aged minister who his wife's throat at Genoa, Sat was found this morning in the 3ds behind his home, exhausted asleep, with a blood-stained razor ? his hand. He Is undoubtedly -In Be. Wilson will be put in an sav in the same section where for 60 ars he has preached, and where he widely known and loved. Kaiser William and His Brother Pro posed for Membership In the New York Yacht Club. New York, Sept. 9. The names ot Kaiser William and his brother. Prince Henry, of Germany, were pro. posed for membership In tho New York Yncht Club, In return for tho marked attention shown Americans by tho Kaiser at tho recent Klol re. gatta. Catholic Benevolent Legion. Albany, N. Y., Sept 9. The Su premo Council, Catholic Benevolent Legion, began its annual session in Albany today. The delegates assem bled at 9 o'clock this morning and,' headed by a band, marched to tho Cathredral of the Immaculate Con ception, where Bishop Burke pontifi cated and made an address of wel come. From the cathedral the dele gates proceeded to Centennial hall, where further welcoming exercises were held. The business sessions commenced this afternoon and are expected to conclude late tomorrow afternoon with the election of officers. ionaires Implicated in a Big Steal in the City of St, Louis. FOUR MEMBERS OF COUNCIL LODGED IN JAIL. Grand Jury Thinks That Yet Others Are Also Implicated In the Fran chlse Bribery. St Louis, Sept 9. Four members of the municipal assembly. Schnett- lcr, Helms, Schumacher and Gutke, were lodged in Jail at noon, being un able to give the required bonds of $60,000. It is reported today that the grand Jury believes that other prom inent citizens besides tho 19 ordered arrested, are implicated in the bri bery cases. St Louis, Sopt. 9. Nino men want ed by the grand jury In the bribery caBes, are still unarrested, but every exit of tho city is closely euarded. making their escape almost uncer- certain. It is learned that the "bood- lore' combine" took a regular oath. had committees and swore under a penalty of death to keep all theli business secrets. West Bound Passenger Train of the Big Four Railroad Demolished, FIREMAN FATALLY INJURED SEVERAL ARE HURT. Train Was Running at Full Speed Went Through an Inter-Locking Switch. Terro Haute. Ind.. Sept 9. Tho Big Four passenger train, west-bound, crashed through an interlocking switch at full speed this morning, demolishing tho engine, baggage and smoking cars and fatally injuring the fireman, Walter Brown. Several passengers were slightly Injured. PRESIDENT AT A3HEVILLE. SENSATIONAL CHARGES. TEST 8- LAW AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR INSTIGATES SUIT. Thomas Whalen Arrested at Ogdens burg for Working Men Ten Hours on State Building. Dunkirk, N. 7., Sept. 9. A test case of the eight-hour law began this morning In the arrest of Thomas Whalen, of Ogdensburg, who has the contract for the erection of a $200,000 state normal school, and has been working his men 10 hours. The Amor lean Federation of Labor instigated the suit. The trial will occur Monday. SOCIALISTS IN THE RACE. 1 SNf KNOCKED A NEGRO DOWN. ectlves With President Roosevelt Use Their Fists. Ishevlllo N. C, Sept. 9. Twenty- thousand people heard President Dsevelt's speech this afternoon. secret service men knocked down negro who come too close to the rlago of tho president Threw Mutton Overboard. ondon, Sopt. 9. The carcasses of New Zealand sheep brought here E steamer have Just been consigned fthe sea as unfit for human food. i the arrival of the vessel at Lon- the mutton was In such shocking Idltlon that the authorities ordered snip to eo to sea and throw over- Ird hor entire cargo. Leaders Say There are More Believ ers In Socialism Than Democrats In the County. Moscow, Idaho, Sept. 9. Johannes Hansen, county organlzor of the so cialist party, is in tho Genesee neigh' borhood for the purpose of organizing a socialist club. From Genesee he ex pects to go to Kendrlck and Juliaetta. The central committee of the party now has a full ticket of county and legislative candidates, with tho ex ceptlon of prosecuting attorney, ana announce the intention of putting up a stiff fight for supremacy. Socialist leaders make the claim that there are more believers In socialism In Latah county than there are democrats. Made Against Strikers at Spokane by Gas company. Spokane, Sept. 9. Sensational charges against strikers are made by the Spokane Falls Gas Light Compa. ny in a signed letter to the Chroni cle today. The company charges the strikers with causing the arrest of the assistant manager and engineer, "conspiring to bring about a calami, ty, which if successful, would have wrought death and destruction to many homes. WHOLESALE POISONING. Many In Serious Condition From Eat ing Pork Pies at Derby, England. Derby, England, Sept. 9. There were 150 cases of ptomaine poisoning the result of eating affected pork pies reported here today. Many of the victims are in a serious condition. WHITE CAP8 IN INDIANA. Whip a Man and His Wife at Bloom Ington Give Notice to Others. . Bloomlngton, Ind., Sept 9. White caps are again raiding Indiana. Last night they whipped Mai Sturgeon ana his wife, and posted many notices on other farmers' doors. Fire Extinguished. Bramwell. W. Va.. Sept. 9. Tho fire in the west shaft of the Poca hontas collieries company is practi cally extinguished. Tho company has offered $1000 reward for Information that will lead to the identity of the parties who sot fire to the mine. Catholic Knights of Kentucky. Frankfort, Ky. Sopt. 9. In point of attendance the biennial meeting of the Catholic Knights of America In session hero Is the largest ever held by the state society. Delegates are In attendance from every local branch of tho society In the state. This morning tho dolegates attended the celebration of high .mass, following which. tho sessions of the convention were begun. The principal business before ,the convention is the election of state officers tQ. servo during the next two years. j Golden State's Birthday. New York, Sept 9. The anniversa ry of the admission of California to the Union of states is to be celebrated with an elaborate banquet in New York tonight. The anniversary is a holiday in California, but this is the first notable celebration of the day to bo held in this city. The affair is to be under the auspices of the Califor nia Society of New York, an organl- zatlon recently formed by nativo sous of California now resident in New York City and vicinity. Spoke Briefly to the People of Mar shall Congratulated Them Upon Their Prosperity. Asheville. N. C. Sept 9. Tho pres. Ident's train passed tho night on a siding at the Hot Springs, and pulled out at 7 o'clock this morning. At Marshall President Roosevelt spoke from the platform, briefly thanking tho crowd for being present and con gratulating them upon tho prosperity of the country. QIou-Been Three Men Rescued Alive at cestershlre After They Had Entombed Five Days. London, Sept 9. Threo mon wero rescued alive this morning from tho ruins of tho Union colliery at Glou cestershlre, where Uioy had been en tombed 120 hours. BARGE SINKS AT DETROIT. Two of the Crew Drowned, Others Narrowly Escape Was at Dock. Detroit, Sopt 9. Tho big steam barge Houghton sank at tho dock this morning, drowning Edward Close and William Daniels. Others of tho crow narrowly escaped death. INQUIRY AT PITTSFIELD. Death of Craig Again Brought Up Witnesses Being Examined Closely. Plttsfleld, Mass,, Sept 9. Inquiry into tho death of Secret Officer Craig is in progress before Special Justice Hlbbard here today. All witnesses are being examined alone. The pres ident's outriders and drivers fo ca- riages which followed the president when the accident occurred, are being questioned. PICKLED ORIENTALS. Peace in Venezuela. Now York, Sept 9. The Venezue lan consul-general, Easter s, received the following this afternoon: "Sec retary Castros: A fierce battle was fought today at Tanaqulllo, in which tho combined revolutionary army was defeated, thus Insuring national peace." The dispatch was dated Sep tember 8. Surrendered to Rebels. Washington, Sept. 9. (Vice-Consul Ehrman, of Panama, wires the Btate department this afternoon that the government troops have surrendered at Agua Dulce. Four revolutionary war vessels aro reported moving to ward the railroad. The situation in Colon and Panama is considered very serious. Want to Prevent the Fight. Louisville. Ky., Sept. 9. All Louis ville ministers notified their congre gations Sunday that a mass meeting would be held this week to take ac tion looking to the prevention of th fight between McGovern and "Young" Corbett, scheduled for September 22. At this meeting a petition will bo drawn up for presentation to Gover nor Bechwlth, urging him to stop the McGovern-Corbett flghl. Mill Case Settled. At the meeting of the creditors of tho Athena Flouring Mill Company, at the office of Judge Fltz Gerald, yesterday, the plant was sold to H. C. Adams. We often take the deepest interest in things that concerns us least, per sonally. Chinese of Alaska Fishing Vessel Pre serve Dead Comrade Like Salmcyi. Astoria, Sept. 9. A Chinese can nery employe died on the barge Harry Morse while she was on her way down from Bristol Bay. The dead heathen's countrymen, wishing to preserve tho body for burial 'ere, disemboweled him, removed the legs and arms and pl.ired the body in a barrel of brine among iie salmon barrels. The Chi nese who died on the St Nicholas was burled at sea, but only because his countrymen were unable to In duce the white men aboard to prepare his body for tho brine barrel. It ap pears that both Chinese wero fearful of becoming seasick on the passage and that ".hey filled theraae'i-A wild opium. Tho overdose resulted their death. In NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. Now York, Sopt 9. Tho whoat market was steady and firm today at a slight ndvanco over yesterday. Even tho bears concedod that wheat Is too cheap to encourage short selling. Liverpool closed 5 '10. Now York opened at 73 and closed at 73 for Decomber. Chicago closed 68. Closed yesterday, 73. Opened today, 73. Rango today, 7273. Closed today, 73. St. Paul, 192. Union Pacific, 111. L. & N., 163. Steel, 41. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, Sopt. 9. Wheat-7171 Large Gains in Pacific Coast Shipments Attract Attention From Wall Street. NEW LINE FROM NEW YORK TO JAPAN AND CHINA. Asiatic Steamship Company Organiz ed In New York With Half a Mil lion Capital to Compete for Orien tal Trade. Now York, Sopt 9. Tho Journal of Commcrco today says a steamship company has boon formed to enter In to actlvo competition for tho oriental trado. Tho largo gains in tho ship ments from Pacific Coast points has attracted markod nttontlon. A now lino, to bo operated by tho Amorican slatic StoaniBhlp Company, capital ized at half a million has bcon organ ized. William Barclay Parsons is president, and Cornelius Vandorbllt tho director. They proposo to estab lish a regular sorvlco with China. Japan and tho Philippines, commenc ing about tho mlddlo of October. Tho company will build a fleet of mor chant vessels. CHOLERA SPREADING. BANDITTI IN CUBA KIDNAPPING PLANTER8 AND LOOTING VILLAGES Chief of Militia Appeals to President Palma for More Men Rural Guards Being Defied. Havana, Sopt 9. Cnban Banditti aro overrunning tho island, defying tho rural guards and kidnapping planters and merchants for ransoms. They aro also committing highway robbery and looting villages. Genera! Rodorlgues, tho chief of tho military police, has appealed to Prosldont Palma for more men, claiming that his present forco is entirely Inade quate to successfully cope with tho robbers. INDIANS DYING RAPIDLY. CARING FOR THE POOR. Present Plan May Be Changed Con tract System Under Considera tlon. The matter of caring for Umatilla county's poor Is now agatatlng the minds of the county officials. It is tho general opinion of tho county Judge and commissioners that it is costing the county too much to keep the poor. For tho past several years the cost of running tho county poor farm has been from $6000 to $0000 annually and one year tho ex penses ran above the last figure. This Is thought to be moro than tho coun ty should be compelled to pay and a remedy Is sought for. In Washington' the caring for the poor is let by contract and the low est bidder gets the contract In Walla Walla county, with a much larger city than Pendleton and almost as many people outside of the city, the cost last year for caring for the indigent was only a little above $1800. Why there should be such a differ enco In the cost of caring for the un fortunate poor In the two adjoining counties is the question now upper most in the minds of the commis sioners. The matter will be Investi gated and It is likely that the plan of caring for the poor by contract will bo adopted. An Explanation, Master Thomas Dobson and sister, Mrs, Margaret Logan Dobson, will not appear at S. L. Wakefield & Co.'s this evening. Kickapoos, Formerly a Strong Tribe Being Decimated by Disease. Guthrie, O. T Sept 9. Tho Kick apoo Indians, formerly ono of tho strongest tribes, aro being rapidly decimated by disease Soven years ago they wero anoiea, moro neing 280 of thorn. Since that tlmo 80 ot tho allottees havo died and tho birth rate has not equalled one-fourth of tho death rate. Their mannor of living without proper shelter in tho winter is rcsponsablo in great part tot many of tho deaths. North Dakota Women's Clubs. Devil's Lake, N. D., Sept. 9. The North Dakota Federation of Women's Clubs Informally opened its annual n.eetlng hero today. Tho delegates commenced arriving last ovonlng, and all wero promptly escorted to tho quarters assigned them. Tho arrange ments for tho gathering aro of tho most perfect and elaborate- character, The session tills evening la In tho na ture of a welcome together with an elaborate musical program. Tho real business will begin tomorrow fore noon. DI8BARMENT PROCEEDINGS. Case of Old Standing on Trial at Baker City, Tho disbarment proceedings against Attorney IL C, EaBtham that havo hung fire for over a year aro at last to come to an Issue, Arthur L. Vcazie, an attorney from Portland, appointed by the supremo court to take testimony as referee, arrived In Baker City yesterday and opened court In tho afternoon. Attorney Eastham la represented by Hon. William Smith as counsel. The hearing of testimony will only take a brief tlmo and Referee Veazlo will not bo long in presenting hi findings to tho supremo court A de cision will soon be forthcoming, much to tho relief of those Interested. whatever bo tho result Baker City Democrat, Americans Unable to Check the Dread Disease In the Philippines Rain Wanted. San Frnnclsco, Sopt. 9. "A bounti ful downpour of rain is tho only rem edy which will check the cholora ep idemic now raging In tho Philip pines." So said Captain E. II. South all, a surgeon In tho United States army, who 1ms arrived horo on tho transport Buford. Captain Southall was for a tlmo in clmrgo of tho chol ora hospital In Manila. In speaking of tho cpldomlc, Captain Southall said: "Tho Amorlcans In tho Philippines scorn unablo to copo with the cholora plaguo. Despite tho rigorous methods used to suppress It, tho dlsoaso scorns to sprcud and Increase. Whon I left Manila the death rate was 90 a day. An equal number woro stricken with tho disease dally. Of course, there wero a number of pueblos" In tho Intorlor from which wo novor heard, and in theso places tho death rato was said to bo enormous. It is vory difficult to get correct figures of tho mortality, duo to cholora, because of the fact that tho nalvcs hldo tho dead and try to koop knowledge of the presence of tho disease from tho authorities." FINING GAMBLERS IN EAST. Five Thousand Dollars Is Placed Against One Club. Freehold, N. J., Sept. 9. Tho mon arrested in connection with tho raid on tho alleged gambling establish ments at Long Branch, somo weeks ago, wero arraigned beforo Justlco J. Franklin Fort today for sentence Justice Fort Imposed a line on each. In each caso tho court announced that If tho accused woro again found guilty of similar practices a sentence of imprisonment would bo Imposed. Tho fines woro .as follows: William P. Paynes, David Johnson and Sam Em ory, of tho Now York Club, $2000 oach; Phil Daly, Jr., of tho Pennsyl vania Club, $1000, and William II. Hollowoll, keeper of tho restaurant at tho Pennsylvania Club, $6000. Jus tlco Fort was very sovere upon tho local authorities of Long Branch, with tho acqulcsonco, If not with tho approval of thoso who woro sworn to uphold tho law. New Road For Michigan. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 9. It is planned to begin grading shortly for tho now railroad which Is to ox tend from Alpena to Charlevoix, a distance of 120 miles. Tho road will touch & number of flourishing towns and trav- erso excellent farming country and good timber lands. Tho company will bo Incorporated for $1,000,000 and will bo known as tho Alpena & West Michigan. Walla Walla, Hopt. 9. I). Shepherd was brought hero yesterday und placed In Jail, charged with stealing a span of horses und a wagon and forging a nolo for $000. Shepherd was tuken In custody In tho hnp- flelds near Albany, ""TTT" "'fy""1 wifnHf1'' $mNmM1bm rn-Vfa iiVfr me r jVi i ' i,i rr- i '""in "if" " - 4