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IWIY EVENING EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and Friday, fair. I DAILY be dellTorvTH your retldenee km ol btiUlcti by carrier t J 5c A WEEK PENDLETON, UMATUiliA COUNTY, OREGON, TllUliSDAY, SEPTELBEl? 1 1, 1002. NO. 45;J5 RENEW COMMERCIAL TREATY NEW FOUNDLAND'S PREMIER DESIRES RECIPROCITY. SENT TQ IS! HE IS CONFIDENT MAY YOHE IS A SICK WOMAN UNDER CONSTANT CARE OF A PHYSICIAN. Mil CONFESSION KVENINGEDITIQ1 Ira SESSION MIS sSKr rfersWill Ask bov, btone !iM. Legislature Together iblCjfnpel Arbitration, GENERAL STATE AGITATION, Will L'e Made to Have 'a Bill Permitting Railroad umiiwlm to Mine Coal Revoked, nfriirn; Pa., Sopt. 11. A com ptSe'Otettizens left horo this morn 'tofaak 'dovornor Stono to call an ra seaaioa of tbo state legislature pusfk -cosipulsory arbitration law t CorWteaChandler's bill allowing 1 wmm imnles to mine coal. To carrying companies to tntHttr'l8crlmlnatlon on freight 9e '"bUwocn bard and bituminous jjtwil! aid leaving a state con ftswr;tfJerelgn corporations do'ng 4M-!Kbhi Its borders. Brvio do pun ui u imu iui State agitation. ices at Tamaqua. Sept. 11. The reported tlces were not posted f and tho strikers are los "Intervention. Mm COUNSELS POPE. $EJly' Archbishop Ireland Be ardinai as Reward or ser- Country. pt. 11. It is stated that oosevelt has intimated to that ho would be pleased hblshop Ireland created a i" a reward of his services ch and country. IRE IN LONDON. the Destruction of the En- jesale District Thirty En- htlng the Fire. iOifti;-:So)t, 11. Narrow Roads, 'MfftiWh'oIesale district is threaten- witkdentruction from fire now ing'th'ero. Thirty engines are uugi)iuei.uiu. he'(firev"Was brouglit under control t vq'cteck tills afternoon. Dixon's ' . -. .. ......it.. .i -...... ,i 'TwRECK IN KENTUCKY. Will Renew Negotiations for a Com merclal Treaty With the United States. Washington, Sept. 11. Sir Robert Bond, premier of Now Foundland, is here to renew negotiations for a com mercial treaty with the United States on the -same lines as tho Bond-Blaine treaty, negotiated 12 years ago. This, treaty wnB fought through the Brit ish courts by Canada, because the latter was not Included. Battleship Wisconsin Ordered to Proceed at Once to Pan- OVATION IN AMSTERDAM. Tendered the Boer Generals Upon Their Arrival at That Place. Amsterdam, Sept. 11. The Boer generals, Botha, Dewet and Delarey, arrived hero today and were tender ed an ovation and a reception in the city hall. EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK. Tenement House Fired One Killed and Several Tenants Injured. Now York, Sept. 11. A varniBh ex plosion fired a four-story tenement building this morning, and Mrs. Mary Frazor was killed. Several tenants were Beriously burned. Maine Makes 18 Knots. Washington, Sept. 11. The report of the naval board of Inspection will show that the new battleship Maine, Just made tho contract speed of 18 knots. Tho official report will be sub mltted Monday. ama. TO COMPEL-THE OB SERVANCE OF 'TREATIES. Cincinnati Also Ordered to Scene of Revolution to Protect American In terests. ' , Washington, Sopt. ll.-rThe navy department today ordered-the battle ship Wisconsin, now at tho Bremer' ton navy yard, in Washington, to pro ceed immediately to Panama to pro tect American interests. Orders also havo been issued for 'tho Cincinnati to proceed from Port au Prince, Hay ti, to Colon. These vessels will com pel an observance of the treaty obli gations, with reference to the protec tion of the' Trans-Isthmian railway. BEGINS INVESTIGATION. Marconi Has Solved Wire less Telegraphy for Long Distance. EUROPE AND AMERICA TO BE IN COMMUNICATION. The Great Italian Inventor Announces That He Has Completely Solved His Problem. Rome, Sopt. 11. Marconi an nounces that he has completely solv ed tho problem of wireless telegraphy over a ditano. of 1600 miles. Ho 1b confident of establishing communica tion between Europe and America in tbo immediate future. STEALS "BLACK CHRIST." A STRIKE IN SPAIN SITUATION SAID TO BE EXTREMELY SERIOUS Fourteen Thousand Masons and Hod carriers Strike at Barcelona Most Illiterate and Dangerous Class. Barcelona, Sopt. 11. Fourteen thousand masons and hod-carriers struck today. They comprise a most Illiterate and dangerous class. The anarchists have aroused them to a frenzy. The government considers the situation extremely serious and is forwarding troops to that place. CHAPLAIN SUICIDES! I I'onVfTrack Derails Freight Train -Inginier and Brakeman Killed. jOTttHlWton, Ky., Sept. 11. A gfctitram was deratled by a bull thetntck of the Louisville, Hen- iOBjtiiiUt. louis road early tnis tiiMT, .Wiling the engineer, Ulysses , ''(tsdAjlhe brakeman, George Les vjTeengine and 10 cars were in Will Hana Him. a.van$Ga., Sept. 11. Mrs. Ella l,!pf;,AeI, declares she will spring death: trap tomorrow, when Boisy at? afaegro, is hanged.' Bryant dbheMiather, W. H. Hyers, town sbarjif; Adol, in resisting arrest gambling. Mrs. Hall wrote to riff tSwindlo, of Berrien county, Wf'Sitbbo allowed to spring the :h.;trap,- Ho consented. Mrs. Hall . de" 25 years old and weighs ropf&B. Her appearanco is that iwohmi of resolution, and she do e8shef,has enough of it to enable itofaftxry out hor purpose. ourl Photonraohers. artlfsprlngs. Mo., Sept. 11. The owriBtato Photographers Asso- . now ns nere tue uesi ai ding in Its history. Lead- raphers from most of the s and towns of the state nt at the formal opening of choice exhibit of artistic is intended to Illustrate the tveiopmonf of the art Is be- conjunction with tho gath- mm rmous Iron Shipments. Minn., Sept. 11. Iron ore from Minnesota for. .-the Sept. 1, show tho enormous 011,549 gross tons over ship- tho same date last year. pvery prospect that the rec- no Btate will be upward of lton$ for the season, as com- 10,769,376 tons In 1901. Temporary Insanity Said to Be the Cause Just Lately Home From Philippines. Choisea, Mass., Sept. 11. Chaplain William F. Morrison, of the United States navy, committed suicide at the naval hospital today. He wob recent ly invalided home from the Philip pines. Morrison entered the navy In 18S1.1 Temporary insanity is said to have been the cause. QUITO ASHORE. British Steamer Aground at Port Townsend Attempted to Go Into Quarantine Without a. Pilot. Port Townsend, Wash., Sept. 11. The British steamship Quito arriving hero this morning from the Orient, attempted to go into tho quarantine station without a pilot. It is ashore but may be floated out at high water. AUSTRIAN NOBLEMAN ARRESTED Committed Vile Offense in London During Coronation Week. London, Sopt. 11. The Old' Bailey court Jury today found a truo bill against Prince Francis Joseph, the Austrian nobleman, arrested corona- 41 1 - " l.il nun Keen tor couiiuiiiing nil unmt'U' tlonablo offense. Hospital Nearlng Completion. The contractor building the Catho lic hospital, in the east end of town, Is drawing his work to a close. Both stories aro almost completed and tho contractor says he will finish tho brick work by the last of next week. When completed, this will be one of the neatest appearing buildings In the country, and the furnishings are to bo of the very latest and up-to-dato in every respect. The now hospital will bo of great benefit to tho peoplo of Pendleton. To Extend Its Line. Minneapolis, Sopt. 11. Tho Eau CJalre, Shlppowa Falle & Northwests ern, owned by tho Northwestern Railroad,-has decided to extend Its line from the present terminus at Little Falls. Wis., eastward to a connection with the Wisconsin Central near Med- fard. The extension will involve about 40 miles of" new construction. Governor Geer Looks Into the Matter of the Chinese Trouble In Malheur County, Salem, Sept. 11. Following Is a statement- from Governor Geer, reply ing to a Washington dispatch in this morning's paper stating that the gov ernment authorities had received no answer from him: "I received notice from the state department at Washington on the 29th of August, that no steps had been taken to apprehend the parties who attacked the Chinese at Baker City on the 8th instr., and, stating that com plaint had been made by the Chinese authorities. The department request ed that measures be taken 'with a vlow to the prompt apprehension and punlshmont of the guilty parties,' etc. The same day I wrote to District Attorney Sam White, of Baker City, of tho complaint, and directed him to proceed at once with the nocessary measures which would lead to a thor ough investigation. "Tills fact was printed In the pa pers, and, meeting the eye of District Miller, of Malheur county, he at once took the necessary steps injtlio mat ter without hearing from iho, being cognizant of the fact that thfc outrage was committed in Mormon Basin, which is In his county. , "I have on file in this ofil4e a letter from Mr. White acknowledging the receipt of my letter of August 29, 4n which he says that compfhlnt was made to him at the time, but that since the affair waB In Malheur coun ty, he at once notified thoi sheriff of that county and requested him to In vestigate it. Tho sheriff 'informed him that he was unable to find any thing other than that four or five white men had started a fire In Chi natown, hold up some of tho Chinese and looted the stores, that the men were masked and could not be Iden tlfied. Attorney Miller Is vigorously look' ing into the affair, and will no doubt discover the guilty parties and bring them to trial. There has been no do lay whatever since the notification was received at this office. I notified the department tit Washington by mail the same day the rcauest was received, but since tho J&tter. must havo been delayed or miscarried, I to day sent another notification by wire." s. KAISER'S MIMIC BATTLE. American Officers Loot Filipino Church and Carry Off Their God. San Francisco, Sept, 11. Officers of tho Eight United States infantry, who arrived from tho Philippines on the transport uuford, are at logger heads with tho local customs officials over the admission duty frco of trophies from the far east. All tho articles were intended as a gift to the museum of tho United States Military Academy at West Point, but they may never reach their destination If the treasury department tries to exact duty from the officers of the Eighth, Assistant Surveyor of the Port St. John says he cannot pa6s tho arti cles without consulting higher author ity, and there tho matter rests. Principal among the articles con tained In the trunk are two religious Images and robes in which they were draped. One of theso is nn ebony figure of the Savior, known in south ern Luzon as the "Black Christ." These images were siczed by tho Eighth Infantry at the headquarters of a native religious sect In tho town of Pagsagan, Province of Lagtina, while the regiment was operating in Hint vicinity. The religious sect was known as the Caloruu, and tho Images are said to have been used by tho In surgent leaders to exact war revenues from people by imposing upou their credulity. A Filipino ventriloquist, it 1b said, would apparently cause the image to speak and order the natives to give their money so the Americans might bo driven from the island. The carvings appear to have been made within tho last two or three years. She and Strong Now Have Elegant Apartments at Buenos Ayrea and Are Registered as Man and Wife. Buenos Ayres, Sept. 11. Putnam Bradley Strong and May Yoho arriv ed here Sunday and registered as man and wife. They took elegant apartments. May oho Is ill aud uu der tho constant caro of a physician, Results in Wholesalo Arrest of Councilman Who Passed Welsbach Ordinance. NEW YORK MARKET. Reported by I. L. Ray & Co., Pendle ton, Chicago Board of Trade and New York Stock Exchange Brokers. New York, SepL 11. Wheat open ed strong this morning under the In fluence of higher cables and tbo gov- crnment report, which camo out lato yesterday, giving tho avorago winter and spring wheat at 80 per cent. I,lv- erpool opened 73T& nnd closed 74. Chicago opened at 68T6 and closed at 09. Com was up a cent, 49. Closed yesterday, 73&. Opened today, 7376', Rango today, 73?b74&. Closed today, 74. St. Paul. 189. Union Pacific, 111. I j. & N 1561,5. Steel, 41. Wheat in San Francisco. San Franlsco, Sopt. 11. Wheat $1.1G1.174. Wheat In Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 11. Wheat 72 Vj bid. BEEF TRUST A FACT WILL COMMENCE OPERA TIONS AFTER FALL ELECTION. ALDERMAN IMPRISONED. .4. Takes Personal Command of 16 Reg iments of Heavy Cavalry Charge at a Furious. Gallop. Frankfort-on-Oder, Sept 11. Tho kaiser won a big victory In today's maneuvers, by taking personal com mand of 16 regiments of heavy cav alry, charging at a' furious gallop. Tho reds were ordered to retreat, but casualties were narrowly avoided, the lighter horsemen barely keeping deal of the terrific onrush of tho heavy hofsos. Municipal Convention. Uiockvlllo, Out.. Sopt. 11. The On tario .Municipal convention began H annual session here today and will continue through tomorrow, 13. J. Reynolds, K. C, of Brockvlllo, is the presiding officer and those In attend- anco include mayors and othor olilc- iuls of the chief cities of the province. The subject of assessment. Is the prin cipal matter up for discussion. Charged With Blackmailing and Re. celving Bribes, Richmond, Va., Sept. 11. Bx-AIder man John King last night was son tenced to one year's imprisonment. The charge was blackmailing and re ceiving heavy bribes from the street paving contractors. Letter Too Late. New York. Sept. 11. If D. S. Wat ei'ous, a Chicago physician, had call ed for a letter ut a hotel here, he would not have couimltted suicide, says a World dispatch from Syracuse, N. V. The letter, which he failed to receive, Is said by his wife, who ar rived here to tako charge of his body, explained her wheroabouts and waB Intended to bring about a reconcilia tion. When Mrs. Waterous came to claim tho body she found the letter uncalled for. It waB'postmarked Auk UKt 28. On September 5. her husband ended his life. Left the Ship. San Francisco, Sepr, U. Alleging hardship, the sailors of the British ship County of Edlnborough, which was In quarantine havo deserted, The ship was taken to Port Costa and no sooner was the vessel docked than her crew of 14 men went ashore In thus deserting the ship the volun tarily relinquished all claim to nine months' wages. Tho British Consul vainly tried to Induce tho men to re turn to tho ship, All Stock Yards and Packing Compa nles Included Swift at the Head. Chicago, Sopt. 11. A local nowspa per publishes what it considers from an authorltatlvo sourco, that tho big beef combine Is practically complet ed and will commenco operations Im mediately after tho November elec tions. Dally meetings aro said to have been held during tho last two weeks. All the stock yards and pack- Ing companies aro Included In tho trust. Gustavus Swift Is said to bo the dominant factor of tho combine, Will Oppose Henderson. Dubuque, la., Sopt. 11. Tho demo cratic congressional convention of tho third district 1b in session today and unless all signs go astray E. L. Boies, son of ex-Governor Horace Boies, will bo named to mako the race against Speaker Henderson. Tho nomination will bo In accordanco with tho plea sent out from tho headquar ters of tho democratic congressional committee to nominate candidates of promlnenco and prestige. Tho party leaders aro of tho opinion that Mr. Boles will bo able to glvo Speaker Henderson a burd light. Ho la a graduate of Cornoll College, in this state, whero Secretary Shaw gradu ated. Ills homo Is In Waterloo, where ho lias practiced law since 1883, and Is recognized as tho leader, of tho bar In Northern Iowa. South Dakota W. C. T. U. Mitchell, S. D., Sept. 11. lA largo attendance and unbounded enthusi asm characterized tho opening pro ceedings today of tho annual conven tion of tho South Dakota Women's Christian Temperance Union. Tho annual report of tho president, Mrs Luella Ramsey, of Woonsocket, and tho reports of tho other offices hIiow tho organization to have made a grat ifying increase In membership Hlnco the last convention. Tho convention proceedings will continue through the remainder of tho wok. ALL 1900 COUNCIL SUBPOENED THIS MORNING. Were Surrounded and Corralled by Detectives Now Awaiting Kratz's Confession. St. LouIb, Sopt. 11. Tho fugltlvo councilman, Charles Krntz, who re turned lately from Mexico, was this morning tukon in disguise boforo tho grand Jury and turnod state's evi dence. It Is expected that this testi mony will causo tho Indictment at leant of lils follow councilman. Later. A wholesalo arrost of tho council mou who passed tho Welsbach light ing ordlnanco will bo ordered by tho grand Jury Immediately on tho con clusion of Kratz's testimony. Tho councllmun aro In a trap and havo no clianco for flight. Noarly tho entire personnel of tho 1900 council havo been summoned on subpoenas this morning. Tlioy wero surrounded by detectives, and corrullcd, nnd nro now awaiting tho conclusion of tho ICrutz confession. CREMATED LIVING BABIES. Awful Crime Charged to a Chicago Woman. Chicago, Sopt. 11. Cremation of living babies In hor kitchen rango Is a chargo made by Churles Early against Mrs. Paulina Taeschlor, who conducts a private hoHpital for woraon In South May streot. Early mndo this ami othor serious charges before ttio Stato Hoard of Health. As a re sult, officials of tho hoard sccurod a warrant against Mrs. Tneschlor on a chargo of practicing medicine without a license, and the women has been ar rested. Mrs. Taeschlor attributes tho charges to motives of rovongo In spired by hor refusal to allow Early to visit a woman patient lij, her hos pital. TO HAVE LICENSE TO DRINK, Novel Plan Introduced by Prohibition lets of New York To Pay Five Dollars and Get Name In Paper When They Drink. Now York, Sopt. II.-A proposition lias been Introduced by tfo prohibi tion party of Cortland conn'ty, N. Y , which domanilH that every man who drlnktl Intoxicating hovuragOH sliull tako out n license consisting of not less than $5 a year, and ovory six mouths tho names of thu license- holders aro to ho published In tho of ficial nowspapurs of tho county. The leaders also propoHo to Introduce n measure of this nature In the legls- at lire. Attack on Panama. Panama, Sept. 11. The Insurgent warships can bo seen from here, but tlioy are not In the harbor of Panama. The troops commanded by General Hurrora, tho Insurgent commander, aro ut Chorora, a port about 15 miles from hero. The government officials are making all the necessary defen sive preparations Light Orange Crop This Fall. Jacksonville. Fla Sept. 11. Holla bio reports from all sections of the stato indicate that Florida's orange crop this fall will bo less than 800,000 boxes Homo estimates putting It as low as 500,000 boxes. Fruit lias been dropping badly on account of dry weather, and only the groves that wero Irrigated show a good crop. On account of tho light crop prices aro expected to go higher this year than last when they ranged frofn 1 1 lo $ 1 .f0. Canadian Premiers Coming Home, Loudon, Sopt. 11. Messrs. Field ing. Itordrn and Patterson, tho Cana dian premiers In attendance on iho coronation, sailed from Liverpool for Montreal today on tho Allan liner Tunisian. Equal Suffrage Dltcuised. Madison, Wis., Sept. id .When tho Wisconsin Woman Suffrugo Associa tion begun tho ImHlnvPtt bohbIoiih of Its annual stato couvi)(tlon this morn lug, there was a largo!) attendance of delegatus and visitors! than at thn formal opening yesterday, Religious oxoitIhoh conducted by tho Hnv. Flor ence Duck, of Kenosha, opened the session. Tho remainder of thu fore noon was tuken up with committee reports and other routine matters, showing tho progress of the equal suffrage movement In Wisconsin and elsewhere. A general discussion of the question. "What May Wo Hxpoct From Our Legislating of Woman Suffrage," was tho feature of tho afternoon session. Dr. Julia Holmes Smith, of Chlrugo, is scheduled to ad dress the gathering this evening. Matthews Re-enters Ring, Now Yoik, Hopt 1 1. Connldiirahle interest Is manifested in spotting elr Hub In the bout between Matty Mat thews and Put ay Sweeney at Now llrltiilii Conn., tonight. The Ixiul In to be n 20-roiiud affair and will liu pulled off under thu auspice of tli Pastime AtlmletU- Club. It will bo Mutlhows' filkt appearance in tliu ring since ho lout tho wullor-wiiJKlit championship to Martin Duffy, lUv Chlrago fighter, neverul mouthn aso. t