' "if."' 4- DMLYEVEHINGEDfTBI 1 Ematem Oregon Wcathw 2 Tonight and Wednesday cloudy I with probably showers. r ,5c A WEEK. ' ' ' ' PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14 1903. NO. 4717. frMSPAROLED Wrecker Andrews Prom- s to iviaKe uuuu u.o Isses of Depositors. . PROMISED HIS RELEASE. L Qlnn.d by 700 of the Deposit- of Defunct Bank Ask His Par- He it Rich and Can Pay Them .1 T1 1. -.11. I. -I1H.UIV r Andrews, who stolo "PardB f?T Aimr,r niiss Within 90 7 petition signed by 700 do- I L.nlr lino hnfm r 01 UIO OBlUlllil uo.in. - rrhn alcrnntlirM f ine goveniu.. ;"";r-T btolncd by a promise that thoir nnil hn made good If An- I was released. The governor is j havo given nis promise. MEETS HIS LIABILITIES. Llndler Claims That He Has tightened Out His Affairs. tiaflon Inrt.. Anril 14. John the turf commissioner, is hero j family. He claims that his n ntrnlirhtnnpil out BO that creditor will receive 100 cents (dollar. He says ho sent, oui today covering 15 per cent of unities. He has sold his stock kid his Newport track to a rac- Isoclatlon. Ho will issue stock i company in payment of nil his lies. He claims that its divl- I will be sufficient to eventually rh In full on all claims Dcsmes them possession of valuable lAMOUS GANG CAUGHT. organized Under Commercial Technical Directors Stole ' $1,000,000. in, April 14. The police havo led a famous gang of burglars I has operated in this portion of ny for five years. It was Bys- fcalljr organized under commer- icnnical directors. They com- 1 50 large burglaries amounting Ir 11,000,000. The directors llv- iluiurious houses at the height IMRS. JACKSON DEAD, f Judge Who Incurred the En- of the Mlneworkers by His Won In Favor of Capitalism. lerabure. W. Vn Anrli -li lackaon, the wife of the Judge i unuea states court. John J. W. fell from hAr phnlr thin mnm. f& died of heart disease. She p of the most widely known rSDected wnmnn nt H.n etntr. n is the Judge who Incurred rwy oi the mlneworkers by his decisions. j Beauty in Competition. P. ADril 14 PnoMr.nnl.lft D..I. fEJg over the international I iq Be decided tomorrow. -piuug, it is a photographic -. ouu ueauty combined. DM tha . - rltn L ""scat numoer oi J- Jhe united States is E; vj several, of whom lowo is ono. The photograph hu7. . " ,r raoal 'n favor with 1. - --. iuai ui a young W0hety attracts custom hZf? "J? ,be Qfosamaklng i . tho name of - u maae Known. GRA'N MARKETS. S Fumlshed by Coe Commis- -w' Boulter- Local lri 120 COUPt Br... t0.om.r".14-Money has as Wto n,TaI condlUon th0 Da,V ,?' .ner. cent. L5l. 8a,w more brisk. Opened. Closed. T4V4) 70 V4 wpened. 73 73H 43 Closed. 74- 74 Chicago Wh., 1 pWAburishef4''Whoat-767ii SCOW CAPSIZED. Turned Turtle In a Gale on Delaware Rlvei1 Four Men Locked In the Cabin. Philadelphia .April 14. At 10:30 this morning the department of pub lic safety received an appeal from Marcus Hook, 20 miles distant, ask ing for tho police boat to bo sent Im mediately to help rescue a person im prisoned in a capsized steamer in tno Delaware River, It Is rumored that several wero drowned. The overturned vessel was the scow Hughes. Sho turned turtle in a gale nnd haB been beached on the Dela ware side. Four men are locked in tho cabin. It is not known whether they are dead or alive. WHITE RIVER HIGH. Still Rising Three Inches Per Hour Stock Drowned Growing Grain Ruined. Washington, Ind., April 14. The White River has risen nine feet in the past 36 hours and is now rising three inches an hour. Much stock has boen drowned. Tho growing frain in the bottom lands has been ruined. The river is several miles wide at some points. A COFFIN TRUST. and Manufacturers Form a Union Raise Their Prices. Indianapolis, lnd., April 14. A meeting of 100 representatives of cof fin manufacturers is being held here. It is probable that they will form a national association and raise the price of coffins. They claim a very small profit is being made in their business, owing to the advanced prices of material and labor. Work of Vendetta. New York, Ajril 14, A woman early this morning discovered a mur dered Italian of the better class doubled into a barrel and dropped on the street In the manufacturing dis trict. Police fear a maffla plot or tho vendetta. HE SCORES ROOSEVELT'S IDEAS "THE RABBIT SEEM8 TO BE HIS IDEAL CITIZEN." 8o Says a Critic of President's Admi ration for the Man Who Toils Hard and Has a Big Family. Chicago, April 14. A dispatch to the Tribune from New York, says: "President Roosevelt's nonsense about race suicide," was announced bb the tltlo of an address by Hugh O. Pentecost, in Lyric Hall, Sunday. Speaking of the president's recent ut terances on race suicide, Mr. Pente cost said: "The rabbit seems to be his ideal citizen." In part, Mr. Pentecost said: "The class of Roosevelt's ideal per son is one who is ready to work, fight, suffer and have children. He regards others as shirkers and criminals. "To be married and have children If you aro Intelligent and are sure you are bringing your children into a de sirable world Is well, but marriage and child-bearing as it now goes on among the poor and ignorant, is a crime against the race. As people become moro intelligent, they haye fewer children, and I venture to say that after many people have bad children grown, if they had tho ex perience over again they would have none. "So long as conditions remain as they are now it ifl foolish for work ing people to marry, and still moro foolish for them to have children if they do marry, for every child born to them is a new little slave of mine or mill." Tennessee Medics in Session. Nashville, Tenn., April 14. Tho an nual meeting of the Tennessee Stato Modlcal Association, which began hero today, is one of the largest ever held by the association. Prominent physi cians and surgeons of Memphis, Knoxvlllo, Murfreesboro, Jackson, Chattanooga and other cities aro pres ent. A wide range of subjects of in terest to tho fraternity will bo dis cussed during the three days sessions. Races Postponed. Garden City, Long Island, April 14. A heavy rain driven by a Ftrong wind today, caused the postponrmeut of tho trial automobile races to decide who will bo vnt to Ireland with AI exander Winton to compete for the world's champlonsi-.'p over a 320 uiuo course. Tho trials will be tomorrow or Thursday. Actress Suicides. Berlin, April 14. Emma Urludt once a famous actress, committed suicide today by taking chloroform. MANY BOODLE S WAR St. Louis Grand Jury Makes Makes Startling Disclosures in the Alum Bill Fraud. MANY LEGISLATORS BILLED FOR STATE PENITENTIARY. Many Confess to Their Misdeeds in Effect to Escape Imprisonment Has Been Learned to Whom Sen ator Collins Gave Five $1,000 Bills at the End of the Session. St. Louis, April 14. The grand Jury is still in session at this place and many disclosures havo been made concerning the boodllng done by tho members of tho state legislature. So numerous and startling are these disclosures that it is now only a question of how many will confess to their corruption in an effort to es cape tho state penitentiary. By a Bubpoenaed effort the grand Jury has learned to whose credit State Senator Collins placed Ave $1,000 bills in the Lafayette National Bank. Those bills were deposited only a few days after the adjournment of tho legislature. WILL LAY ALASKAN CABLE. General Greely Goes North to Seek Landing Place for New Line. Spokane, April 14. General A. V. Greely, chief of the United States eignal service corps, passed through the city this morning bound for Se attle, where he will make arrange ments for the landing of tho Alaskan cable connecting that city with Ju neau and Sitka. The mission of General Greely at this time in connection with tho lay ing of the cable is to confer with the coast army officers and the busi ness men of Seattle relative to a place for the landing of the cable. While the ocean wire is intended as a war measure, it is also to be used for commercial purposes. The idea of the department has been that the landing be made at Fort Lawson. However, if this was the only landing the remoteness from Seattlo would destroy most of its value for commercial purposes. Two plans havo been suggested in this connection. The one most favor able Is to land the cable at the fort and connect It with- a land wiro to tho city. The work of laying the ca ble Is to be undertaken at once. The general during his Western trip will also arrange many other details. WILL NOT APPEAL. Northern Securities Counsel Will Con fer With Attorney-General and the Merger WW Conform to the Laws. New York, April 14. It is stated in well-informed quarters this afternoon on Wall street that no appeal will be taken in the Northern Securities caso. Tho counsel together with some of the largest bankers Interested will pro ceed to Washington and lay their course before Attorney-General Knox and arrange if possible with him a status quo for tho securities Involved which will entirely conform to the laws. GENERAL STRIKE. Will Take Place May 1 in All the Carriage Shops of United States. Los Angeles, April 14. Word has been received by the locai carriage makers' union of a general strike on May 1 to tako effect In evevy shop in the country. The men want a nine h'our day and a minimum scale of 3 per day. Negro Ghouls on Trial. Indianapolis, April 14. The attor neys defending tho negro ghouls at tempted this morning In tho trial of Sam Martin to have the Indictment quashed. The Judge overruled tho motion. Will Be Hanged. Houston, Texas, April 14. Charles Greene, accused of criminal assault and murder, who escaped tho death stake by the timely arrival of tho militia, was this morning sentenced to bo hanged. Trial Race. Weymouth, England, April 14. Without spinnakers, tho trial of tho Shamrocks first and third this morn ing resulted in a victory for the third by six minutes. IS IMMNEN T Czar's Patience is Mwut Ex hausted in the Matter of Reforms in Turkey. TURKEY MU8T ACCEPT THE RUSSIAN'S DEMANDS. Correspondent to the Berlin Tageblatt Reports That the Russian Embas sador to the Porte Has Informed the Sultan That He Will Have to Take the Consequences. Berlin, April 14. A Constantinople correspondent to tho Tageblatt wires his paper today that tho Russian am bassador to tho Porto has Informed tho sultan that tho czar's patlenco Is about exhausted and that Russia intends to formulato a scries of de mands which Turkey must accept or take the consequences. A Turko Russian conflict, tho correspondent says, appears imminent. WILL USE FORCE. Elnht Battalions of Troops Have Been Concentrated by Turkey at Ferizo vlteh . Constantinople, April 14. Tho gen eral opinion hero Is that tho commis sion sent to pacify tho Albanians will prove unsuccessful, thus making tho use of force by tho Turk Inevitable. Eight hattallonB of troops hnvo been concentrated at Kcrlzovitch. WILL BURN TOWN. Blackmailers Threaten to Destroy Montgomery, Ind., Unless Paid $2,500. Washington, Ind., April II. People in the town of Montgomery aro ex cited over letterB received by leading citizens announcing that unless $2,000 Is left in a Jar at tho end of a brldgo west of that place, tho writers would burn and dynamite the cntlro town within a few days. They call atten tion to tho three Incendiary fires of the past three weeks and say theso are simply warnings. TRIAL OF HOWARD. No New Facts so Far Have Been Brought Out in Case. Frankfort, Ky., April 14. Colonel Jack Chlnn, the witness In tho How ard trial today, told of accompanying Goobel to the capital city tho day of the murder. Colton, tho star wit nesg In former trials, followed. Noth' Ing new has so far been elicited, MOVE8 CAMP. President Roosevelt Is Now at Slough Cuek In National Park. CInnlbar, Mont., April 14. Presi dent Roosevelt left camp at Black snako in the park this morning, and moved to Slough Creek, 18 miles from Fort Yellowstone. His next camp will be on Yellowstone Lake, 50 miles distant. Fire In Rome, N. Y. Rome, N. Y., April 14. Flro this morning destroyed tho Washington opera house and damaged tho Arl ington hotel. Tho loss is $20u,000. Later Estimates, By later estimates of tho Homo flro the loss Is $100,000, Great American Handicap. Kansas City, Mo.,' April 14. All roads for trap shooters will load this week to Blue River Shooting Park, where tho greatest tourney of tho year opened today under tho auspices of tho Interstate Association. Tho chief event will ho tho grand Ameri can handicap, which will bo contest ed Thursday, though Important sweep stako and handicap matches Will also bo shot on other days, beginning to day. Several thousand dollars will be awarded to the victors In the vari ous events and much moro will prob ably bo wagered on tho outsldo. McClelland vs. Ryan. Toronto, Ont., April 14. Jack Mc Clelland, of Pittsburg, and Billy Ryan of Syracuse, aro to furnish tho fistic entertainment for tho patrons of tho Crescent Athletic Club tonight. Tho articles call for 20 rounds at 128 pounds. The two aro among the clov erest fighters In the featherweight class and aro oxpected to put up an interesting contest. t 8ais for Algeria. Marseilles, April 14. President Loubet sailed for Agerla today . MANY INDICTMENTS. Will Result From Disclosures Before Cole County Grand Jury in Mis souri. Jefferson City, April 14. Tho Colo county special grand Jury adjurnod this morning on account of the death of tho foreman's mother. Moro sen satloual ovidence Is expected In tho alleged baking powder trust corrup tions. Yostorday's disclosures aro said to ho sufficient to result In many indictments for bribery. WALL STREET RATTLED. . The Stock situation Much Confused London Takes Hopeful View. New York, Appril 14. Wall street this morning was visibly unsettled nnd confused over tho stocks situa tion. London Is taking a moro hope ful view and bought rnthor heavily of American BccnrltleB. On tho curb tho panic was soon over tho list aver aging a point higher than last night's Cl080. Tho Block market advanced rapid ly tho last half hour to tho best prices of tho day and closed strong. PREMANTURE BLAST. Two Austrian Killed and Two Others Fatally Injured. Plttbburg, April 14. In a premature dynamite blaBt In tho Mount Wash ington tunnel this morning, two Aus trian laborers wero killed nnd two others were fatally injured. Tho ac cident Is attributed to carelessness. Largest Liner Afloat. Bremen, April 14. Immcnso crowds gnthcred to witness tho start of tho liner Kaiser Wllhelm II on her maiden voyngo to America. She Is tho larg est liner afloat and coBt $3,000,000. Sho accomodates nearly 2000 passengers. Summer Resort Burning. New Orleans, April 14. West End, tho famous summer resort outsldo tho city, Is burning. It will bo a to tal loss. THE MORMON BASIN OUTRAGE CHINESE WANT $100,000 AS INDEMNITY MONEY. District Attorney Hall Has Been Or dered to Baker City to Investigate the Shooting of Chinese Last Sum mer In Malheur County. Baker City, Oro., April 14. Last week's visit to this city by United States District Attorney John II, Hall has served to rcnow discussions of tho reported outrugo perpetrated upon defenseless Chlnnmen nt Mormon Ba sin last summer, nnd In tho Intorest of which Attorney Hall was hero. It was given out that Undo Sam's bar rister had been ordered to Baker City by Attornoy Gcnoral Knox, who was In receipt of an indemnity demand from the Chlncso legation at Wash ington. Tho celestials nro credited with having tendered a "hill' to tho government of $100,000. Mormon BaBln is located about 40 miles from horo, lying Malheur coun ty, JtiBt over the lino dividing It from Baker. It Is a prosperous mining camp, nnd nmong its Inhabitants aro a number of Chlnnmen. Tho almond eyed residents engago mostly In min ing nnd rollow their traditional prac tice) of colonizing and living apart from tho "white dovllB." Ono night last summer a gang of toughs nssall ed tho quarters of tho Chlnoso, mur derously attacking tho Inmates, three of whom they succeeded In seriously wounding. Then thoy flrcd n portion of tha settlement. WRECK ON 80UTHERN. Engineer and Fireman Killed Brakeman and Boy Injured. Washington, April 14. Advices re ceived from tho Southern railway say that a fast train ran into a rock Blldo 10 miles below Conoyds, N. C, last night. Tho engineer and firemen wero killed and a brakeman and a boy slightly Injured. Tho engine was upturned. Johnson-Newlands Wedding. Washington, D, C, April 14, A wedding of noto today was that of Miss Edith Newlands, oldest daugh ter of Senator Newlands of Nevada, to Charles II. L. Johnson, son of tho lato Dr. W. W. Johnson, of this city. Tho ceremony was quietly porformod at tho Newlands homo at Woodley, tho Rev, Dr. Thayer, of St. Mark's school, Now Hampshire, officiating. Tho wedding is tho culmination of a romance begun a year ago in Nevada, where Mr, Johnson accompanied Mr, Newlands, then a member of tho house of representatives, as privato secretary, and when the eldest daugh ter of tho senator mado ono of hor rare visits to her Western homo. NEW SEWER MIS Surveys Completed for the Mains and Laterals in Pen dleton System. CAN BE FLUSHED FROM BYERS' MILL RACE. Will Drain an Area of 420 Acres Cart Be Added to at Will Mains Are All to Be ZO-lnch Pipes 42,000 Feet WIM Be Used. G. N. Miller, the engineer who will put In the new sower system, is busi ly engaged In making, nt C. E. Trout man's ofTico. tho drawings following tho preliminary survoys for tho ox tension. His report, Including tho blue prlntB, will bo ready to submit to tho sower committee In two or three days. Tho report will recom mend as follows: Ono main, to stnrt nt St. Joseph's Academy on East Court and oxtond westward to tho Intersection of tho diagonal of Court street with Altai thenco west to tho O. R. & N. right of way: thenco following tho right hand side of tho right of way to tho rlvor. This main will bo approximately two miles In length. Another main to stnrt where tho rnco crossos Mill street, and extending westward on Webb street to Stnr; thenco it will connect ono block north of Webb with tho Alta street main. This main will bo n llttlo less thnu ono mllo In length. Another main will begin at tho corner of Collego nnd Bluff streets and oxtond westward on Bluff to Ann street. It will bo one-half mllo In length. Anothor main will be gin on Court stroet directly north of tho courthouse, nnd oxtond westward on Court street to Star, thon south ono block to Intersect with tho Alta street sower. It will bo thrco-rourths or a mllo long. Anothor main will be gin nt tho corner of Beauguard and Lewis and extend westward on Lowls. to Water; thenco It will extend west ward to Willow; thenco southward to tho Court streot main. This sewor will bo three-fourths of a mile long. On tho north sldo tho main will start at tho corner of Jnckson nnd Orant Btrcots and extend enBtwnrd on Jack son to tho Main Btreot brldgo, whicli It will cross and Intersect near tho Bouth end of tho brldgo tho Wator street main. This main will bo ono half mllo in length. Thero will bo two miles of laterals on tho north sido connecting with tho Jackson street main. On tho south Bldo thoro will bo flvo laterals, on Mill, Clay, Mnrkot, Post and Frnnklln streets, each approximately two blocks In longth nnd connecting to the northward with tho Alta street mnln. Tho extensions ns otitllnod and de scribed nbovo will bo of sufficient ca pacity according to Mr. Miller, tn drain an area of 420 acres, upon which can congregnto a population of between 25,000 and 30,000 people, accepting tho donBlty of population of tho avorago town aa a basis for calculations. Tho cntlro plans aro mado with tho possibility In view of still furthor extensions If it should over bo roqulred, without any alter ations being mado to tho system that will ho mado undor theso plans slm plo connections aro nil that will bo necessary. The mains aro all to bo 20-Inch pipe and tho lattorals four and six-Inch. With mains and luterals altogether, thoro will bo 42,000 feet of pipe used In tho extension. Thero will ho 81) manholes nnd 20 automatic flush tankB. A feature of tho plans that should bo notod and not forgotten Is that thoyallow of a thorough and easy flushing of the ontlro system by grav ity alono from tho Byors race, if tbo futnro should evor develop thtt ad visability of bo doing. OPERATORS MEET MINERS. Kanawha Fields the Only Ones Rep resented Mitchell and Other Offic ials Present Strike May Bo Order ed at This Session. Huntington, W. Va.. April H. A Joint conferonco of tho coal opera tors and tho United Mlno Workers of West Virginia convoned at noon. Tho operators are from tho Kana wha fields exclusively. Not another field In tho stato Is represented. All the minors' stato officers aro present. John Mitchell will arrive tonight, Opinions differ as to whether a strike will bo ordered this Rcselon. It Is now known that tho Norfolk & Western and also tho Now River op orators will entirely Ignore tho mooting. . , V... u I iffl J. "I. II...IUW SUSS.