DMLYEVENINGEDITBI Eastern Oregon Wcatfct I This afternoon and tonight rrA week. .uMDIW- ul BT -- iBhoworn; Saturday fair. pusiiOMMMMMMh .5 UMM PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OTJEGON, F1UDAY, HAY 15, 1903. NO. 4T44. IHFN WIN if i mi ilMhem Finally Grants ;imaseoll5PrCent Trainmen. BEHEAD TRAINS WILL STIU. BE RUN, j&t Concessions P tJ. ta Be Only Temporary-wen , uy Con Bsclt . . . is So far in the . . . nnnt North- .mr tsiwwu wo - ... niomfli the men have 130 1" 'ji. wxf nf it. mtisfactprv to the i "Tii. irrt fhis after tad while twin smes . OVERDOSE OF ACONITE. Suspected That Madam Calve, the Famous Prima Donna, Attempted Suicide. . Paris. May 15. Madam Calve, who narrowly escaped death from an over dose of aconite yesterday, Is out of danger. Madam Calve is Known to have been in great distress of mind of late on account of the breaking of her engagement with Jules Bois, and It is suspected tho overdose of aconite was not altogether accidentally taken. OREGON SHORT LINE CHANGE. New Assistant General Manager, With Headquarters at Salt Lake City. Salt Lake, May 15. Circulars sign ed by E. H. Harrlman and General Manager Bancroft, of tho Oregon Short Lane, were today issued ap pointing B. E. Calvin as assistant general manager with headquarters here. The office of general superin tendent at Chicago is abolished. REBEL LEADER WILL BE SHOT. Trying to Make Rebellion Unpopular in Columbia. New Orleans, May 15. The Pana ma revolutionary general, Lorenzo, has been condemned by a government court martial and will be shot tomor row for crimes committed during the recent revolution. the employes ,k tie njorttr of their 'points, t .1- t nlare. the trainmen set bfcnasf of wages, which amounts I b l li per cent raise on uu ftjiirf men get the Cfllcflgo scale, Mi 1 3 cents an "hour hisher than U( Paul scale and new men are FOMlacrease in E3la,y af,er tbroe Jois" service, instead ot five years, 'jstie company held -out for. i b tie natter of dpublc-hoadlng re which point the trouoie arose, . mm romewhat magnified their I'jmidL Id the first place, they I 'called the abolition of the double late on the entire system, except 'il incited helper points. i n nlm frnatlv Rirreed tinnn is to: Eut of Minot, the road may ,a ose-half of one per cent of the I 'taje m double-header. On the hmztih diriilons west of Minot. two !! toe-tenths per cent of the mile 's? cu be ran as double-headers. The irnuisejnent 1b only partially .sWictor to the men, who went I 'klo the Bgbt determined to do away Jrti double-header trains, or get Utat brakemen, instead of two. to ma. " Tk comrsny feels that the peace Kb; tenporary and that the men rj toott come back with further Fwucts. Inasmuch as thev surren- jkrediomeof the main noints In this imitation, leiitant Grand Condnctor A. B. fcutaon, of the Railway Conductors, ad Al Newman, assistant chief of newinmen, who have conducted the ajwiitions for the men, are fairly RB Mtisfted with the result "MVESTER MANUFACTURERS. COmoanw lncnrnnrateb Il U Dollw Great Business. fljjj BWv-Clove Company, for the fwCTJ e M lDe combined harves I ia that name' flled articles 12 2 ioMtera for manufacture r7 ' fendieton, fBcorPrtors are G. W. Hlgby, (Mta j. C0Te( Vce.pre8ldn: "bJL. "W;. secfetary; Charles H. n ,..w- Badlcy. iiw mounted mma ti taT.ii? the market thIa season, S du.f1 S01Id- -Durln8 tho past J there have been orders for k auki. ac.nlnes, which cannot tt handIe tDis year's crop Wuffl1 f the 1,mlted caPc fcteh h ?Md 11 Impossible UB1 bfre the grain ripens. T" Swindler Arrested In n.rli lW.M2. 1"A.Jnan arestod at n been Idontldn "' toternatlonni minin. "ten wk. . nw iTLJZ ?.s """milted huge SS". New York. Chicago western, cities f iNMARKETS. r " vyvc uommiB- -P-nrH. I Rn., I I MOORISH OUTBREAK. ? 'J Cort Street. Opened. f o: rfc- .... ,.. Opened 7CU ! Closed. 72 32 Closed. 76 69 France Confronted With Rebellion in Algiers. Algiers, May 15. Word was receiv ed today that a force of Moors at Flguig, attacked a convoy of supplies for the French frontier stations. The Moors routed the convoy and captur ed 57 camels loaded with provisions. FAMOUS "BILLION DOLLAR CONGRESS" DISCOUNTED Last Session Breaks Every Record in the History of Enorm ous Appropriations. Increase In Naval, But Decrease in Military Budget Over Eleven Thous. and Additional Appointees Provided For. Dynamiting Ottoman Bank. Vienna, May 15. A dispatch to the Frie Press today says a bomb of great power has been discovered in a second tunnel excavated under tne street near the Ottoman bank at Con stantinople, evidently intended to an nihilate the crowd which would col lect after the bank was destroyed. Washington, May 15. The volume relating to appropriations made anil new offices created during the' last session of congress has been complet ed for the second session of tho 57th congress, by Thomas P. Cleaves and James C. Courts, chief clerks, respect ively, of the house and senato com mittees, A summary of the appropriations shows n grand total of $753,058,506. In addition to the specific appropria tions made, contracts are authorized to be entered into for certain public works requiring future appropriations by congress In the aggregate of $30, 969,859, the principal item of which is $20,426,000 for addition to the navy. The new officers and employments specifically authorized are 11,316 in number, at an annual compensation of $7,927,639. Those abolished or omitted are 1815 in number, at an annual compensation of $941,481, a net Increase of 8501 In number and t6.S98.158 in amount. The largest Increase Is 5616 men for the naval estimates, including 3000 seamen and 1458 midshipmen, and 3354 for the postal service, including 143 assistant postmasters, 2289 clerks in postofflces and Su railway postal clerks. The number of salaries In creased Is 341, at an annual cost of Japs for Sugar Beet Fields. La Grande. May 15. A crew of 30 Japs arrived from Portland this morning to begin work weeding and thinning sugar beets for various farmers. Next Monday a force of J6U of these people will arrive here to work for tbe sugar factory people on their beet farms near Allcel. $205,202, and tho number reduced is 1 60, In the sum of $600. A comparison of the total appropri ations of the second session of the o"th congress for 1904, with those of the first session for 1903, shows a re duction of $47,505,990. Tho princi pal Items of decrease are for river and harbor Improvements, $12,307,049; for tho Isthmian canal. $50,130,000, and for the military establishment, I13.S13.433. Among tho Increases are: For tho naval establishment, $3,020,429; for tho postal service, $15,094,951; for legislative, executive and Judicial ex penses. $2,200,000, including $500,000 for tho enforcement of tho anti-trust laws, and for the agricultural depart ment, $770,000. Tho total appropriation made by the 57th congress amounted to $1,153, 683.002, an lncreaso over the 56th con gress of $113,193,567. This is ac counted for in part by Increases In the appropriations, postal service of $54,000,000; for the naval service, $17,500,000; for rivers and harbors. $29,500,000; for the Isthmian canal, $511,000,000; for tho agricultural de partment, $2,500,000; for legislative, executive and Judicial expenses, $4, 400,000; for public buildings through out the country, $10,000,000, anil for the Philippine Islands, $3,000,000. Reductions are made In the appropri ations for the military establishment of $60,000, and for pensions of $100,-000. PERSECUTION OF THE JEWS INJRUSSIA CUTTLE FROM SHORTAGE IN NORTHWEST GAIN FOR OTHER REGIONS. A Thousand Carloads of Beeves on the Way From, the Middle West to Sound Points. Tacoma, May 15. One thousand cars of cattle are being brought to the Northwest country over tho Burlington route, from Oklahoma ter ritory. Not all of these cattle, per haps, will reach the Puget Sound country, but they are all beef cattle and are being brought forward to al leviate the demand for beef. Thn situation here is unchanged to day, though It is claimed that four cars of frozen meats win arrive uum Omaha this afternoon, and several cars of Texas beef cattle are on their way here. "It is absolutely Impossible to buy beef cattle in tho state of Washing ton," says the representative of one of the largest packing concerns. "On account of tho high price of feed and hay, ranchers have turned their stock onto the range rather than fatten them for the market, and the result Is a practical beef famine." TENEMENT HOUSE FIRE. Three Dead, Others Fatally Hurt Twenty-Seven Families Homeless. Chicago, May 15. Three were burn ed to death and two others probably were fatally injured and many others seriously hurt at a fire in a West Chester apartment building early this morning. Twenty-seven families oc cupied the building. Tbe blaze start ed in the basement and was fed rap Idly by three air shafts. Those dead were suffocated. Forest Fires in New Hampshire. Lancaster, N. H., May 15. Forest fires continue. A dispatch from Ut tleton states that 30 houses have been destroyed. Tho Partridge, a summer resort, is threatened. Men, women and children are fighting to save their homes. Tbe loss is already $500,000. London, May 15. The newspapers here are constantly receiving fresh details of the massacre of Jews at Kishineff, Hus?ia, and add accounts of fresh horrors and atrocities. The number of dead will reach as high as 125, and fully a thousand were maim ed and tortured, hundreds of whom were crippled for life. The baiting of the Jew in Russia is something that official Russia must not be held responsible for. The situ ation there is in nowise parallel to that existing in Turkey, where the re pression and massacres of Christians on both sides of the Bosphorus is a Bin planned, connived at and blessed in the name of Mahomet by the head of ficials of the Ottoman Empire and carried out by blind and ferocious fanaticism. The persecution of the Jew in Rus sia is never universal, nor a policy of the government. The official head of tho Russian Empire has never sane tloned these atrocities, but has sought to curb the spirit which has been re sponsible for them. An enormous proportion of the czar's subjects are abjectly Ignorant, profoundly brutal, and "havo It In" for the Jew, ami drastic measures to restrain them 1b almost equivalent to Instigating a re volt against the government Itself. Of late years the repression and per secution of tho Jew In Russia has greatly decreased, while tho oppres sion of tho Christian in Turkey has steadily Increased, Washington, May 15. Intense in dignation Is expressed by officials hero regarding the masBacro of Jews by Russians. The stato department has as yet no deflnlto advices, but be lieves first reports were not exag gerated. Secrtary Hays' hands are tied as, so far as Is known, no Amer ican citizens suffered. Therefore he can take no action no matter how far Slavonian brutality may go In Its treatment of those of Hebraec faith. Tho attitude of tho stato department Is that Russia as a sovereign power has no moro right to bo interfered with than HusbIb would have to protest against negro lynch Ings or Indiana white caps. GOING TO Y08EMITE. President Roosevelt Will Remain at Famous Resort Until Monday, Raymond, Cal., May 15. President Roosovclt reached Raymond at i:30 a. m with only half of his Bpeclal train' and tho sleepers. A guard ot soldiers met tho president to escort him Into the park, where ho will re main until Monday afternoon. Tho plan to havo a fireworks display in tho park, evolved by tho superinten dent, was vetoed by tho prealdont as soon as ho learned ot it. During tho day tho president will travel 40 miles on n stage coach. WILL MAKE A BIQ FIGHT. So Far No Evidence Against Elizabeth McCormack. , MpmnhlR. Tenn.. Mav 15. Ellia- both McCormack, who Is accused of sending poisoned wnisKey to uincin nntl will exhaust nil mennfl to avoid being taken to that city. Her attor ney today refused to Bllow her to bo tnkrn nwav without regular acquisi tion papers. Tho prisoner rends her Illblo constantly, tells a siraigni slorv nnd creates a favorable Impres slon. The pollco aro so far unable to secure tho slightest evidence hero connecting her with the crime. Probable Murder and Suicide. 151 Paso, Texas, May 15. Qcorgo Peterson, a wealthy commission mer chant of Amherst, and Mrs. T. Fair- child, well and favorably known In Denver, was found uoau at ino iw- mnnn itmixp this afternoon, Tho in dications aro that Potorson Bhot her and then killed himself. Mrs. Fair- child's husband Is a commercial trav eler In tho far west. Germans Get a Russian Contract. Ilerlln. Mny 15. Tho Russian gov- nrnmnnt has contracted with a Her man firm to outfit 300 stations on tho trans-Siberian railway. Tho aormnn firm won tho contract over sovernl competing American firms. Delegates to Club Meet. La Urande. May 15. At a meeting of the Lewis nnd Clark Women's Club held In this city last night, Mrs. K. L, Ecklv and Mrs. J. M. Berry were elected delegates to tho statu meeting to be held In Portland on May 20. Horse Thief May Be Released. Baker City. May 15. Tho friends of Manny Howard, tho noted horso rustler, who 1b serving a flve-yenr sen tence, hopes to secure his relnese, His case Is now being considered by tho supreme court. HOT ON THE TRAIL OF THE DYNAMITER New York, May 15.-A new theory Is now being worked on by the police detectives here in search for the man who last week attempted to dynamlto the Umbrla. It Is now believed the man who went under the name of u. Rosseau while here, was none other than John Rossow, the notorious dy namiter, who constructed the lead pipe bomb used with such disastrous effects in tho Chicago Haymarkc riots of 1886. He is also suspected of manufacturing the bomb thrown in to the fhambei of deputies of i ranee In 1884 llossow escaped from Chicago im mediately after the "market t.ouble. and has never been appro bonded. He returned to America some years ago. The Chicago police traced nlm to Portland, Or., from which point he started East a few months aro with an unknown man. Hero all Sm i lost unless he Is the man "ho made the Umbrla nttorr.pt to u-'namlle. The Chicago description- as ucll ch dcEcrlptlons here tally. This morning's InvcBtlgatlons lead to the belief that after coming from I ho far Northwest he made tho ma chine In Chicago and brought it to his boarding place at Thirty-first street here, where It was charged with dynamlto and sent on Its deadly errand. As Rossow Is a great anar chist leader, all the haunts of tho an- urchlfltR today aro being searched. Inspector McClusky believes he Is still in hiding here. On Rousseau's Trail, Chicago. May 15. Another clew confirmatory of tho now accepted fact that tho Umbrla Infernal machlno was mado In Chicago, was secured this morning, when it was ascertained that tho batteries used wero purchas nd here. An excellent description of the nurchaser tallies closr-Iy with that of Rousseau, the suspect, all descriptions showing a fine appear ing, educated Italian, speaking per fect English. '.u- Reliance Leaves Newport. iindford Ind May 15 -A Mononi Newport. May IC.-Tho neiianco Bedford, mu., way , Ig,and (h,g roorn)ng( !JaB8?f7v , v an open swlRb. Two, where she will bo hauled out tomor eUy JrM and I row B route . bo w.ll bo given a 14 less seriously try out in the seaway. AN EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED TO FIGHT WALKING DELEGATES Declared Not to Have Any Objections to Shorter Hours and Increased Wages, But Is Afraid of Strikes. New York, May 16. Kmployers who meet tonight to form un n-so elation, statu they do not combat tho duslro of tho unions to secure a Bhort er workday or higher wages, but will light tho walking delegate Hystem which they bellovo to bo tho primary cause of tho Increasing number of strikes. Tho Indications show tho employers oiganl.atlon will be n large one, dele gates being named by nearly every largo contracting firm In tho city to day. BOI8E CITIZENS ANGRY. to President Roosevelt Has Refused Ride In Carriage With Mayor. Boise, May 15. The people hero aro much stirred up over tho niinouncu ment that tho president lias reium to rldo in tho 3ame carriugo with Mayor Aloxander, who Is one 'if the best known Jews on tno racinc uimh This, following so soon nftfi the HI mon affair, lends color to Klmun'H statement that the president Is preju diced agnlnst tho Jews, Remains to 8ecure Peace St. Petersburg. May 16. The Rub slan papers unanimously protest lvalnst the foreign opinion that Rus sia Is seeking to maintain exclusive nriv leeea of war in tbe east China's exponso. Thoy say that as soon as China eiiarantccs tho security or tho railway and tho maintenance of tranquility In Manchuria, Russia will evacuate. Winds Balk Yacht Racing. Courock. Scotland, May 15, Unless the wind now blowing subsides today, there will bo no more trial races In thn Shamrock's Scottish waters, os tho yachts go to tho builder's tomor row to bo fitted for the trans-Atlantic voyage. ASPECTS FOR A GREAT STRIKE rouble May Involve Packing Industry From Chicago to Omaha and Kansas City. TROUBLE WITH DEERING COMPANY BEEN SETTLED. Packing House Employes Malntiln Strong Unions and Number More People Than Any One Organlied Industry Except the Railroads Chicago. May 16. All Deerlng em ployes returned to work this morn ing, tho strlko hnvlng been settled. The company reinstates all striker. Unsettled questions will bo arbitrated. Packing House Men Make Demands.. Omaha. Mav 15. ProBldont Donel- iv nt the Amalgamated Moat Cuttora mil Butchers, arrived this morning, alter n conference with tho managers nf the nncklnir houses relative to tho men's demand for a la por com iu- pronxe In waces. It Is nnnouncoa a riinferniire w III bo hold In CMcagO- itfixt week at which tho demand wll bo settled. . All the packing house employes ot Omaha. Kansas City, St. Josopn, slnux nitv. Chlcnco and other western packing cuntors demand an Increase. A small army or mon is anecicu, oi whom 1,500 uro here mono. WISNER STILL IN JAIL. Young Man Claims He Only Indorsed I Draft for Friend. Floyd t). Winner, who was yostor- day arrested by Sheriff T. D. Taylor I ill AlllUMU, in mill IIJ tliu i.niMuj tho sheriff at tho county Jail, whcrci iiu iiwiiim ninw III.IIUHD iiuin v ..i county sheriff, who Is now In Portland,' uuti win ri-urii nun cmmiiiuy uvuuiun. dorsed a drurt for a traveling mau.i and thoy both spent tho money; the! ...i t 1 1 I. I it nnl IrnAain wtmthni- nv tin! Wlnnnr will tie heal Baker county official. MERGER CA8E POSTPONED. Cannot Be Argued Before October Next In Supreme Court. Washington, Mny 15. When tho sit slstant Attornoy-Oencral Day will ens tor a motion for tho advancement or tho hearing of tho Northern SecurltloiV caso appeal, which was rocontljii docked. Tho court will bo In scssloti liiu lunu ui'iuiu iviuiiv vlliu q uvwvnj li next. New Director of Census. Washington, I), C, May 16. Th cliangu In tho management of the cc huh (iHli'n fini-aHloncil liv the roHlena tlon of Director Morrlam and thn aij polntmont of S, N. I. North as hltf successor bocumu effoctlvu wiajj During tho long period ho has bee-ji at the head of tho census oltlro, thH affairs of that department havo b0 .1 I .. n ...1 uiuiiusi-ii in n iiiuiiuur i uuiy .-j clBm and it Is with gonulne rogni that nil concerned boo tho departuitf of Air. Merrlam, though an ablo nu ccHsor Is recognized In Mr, Nortjg whoso nowsnaner exncrlencn anil dri votlon to statistical studies well qua fy him for tho position. Mr. Merrl It Is understod, Ih to devote his futu tnilo to business In New York, Standard Oil Little Qtf, Now York, May 16, Standard C declared a quarterly dividend ot ' per share, payablo Juno 16. a again flO at this time a yoar ago. Its stot broko 20 points when tho annoume ment of a reduced dividend appear Fell Thirteen Stories. f rnisiiurg, may i&. An unKiioi man, well dressed, clambered to I top of a 13-story building tmiior d struction, shortly nrter noon, wa his naiids'and shoutcii to inn c below, and thou sprang off, He crushed Into a shapeless mass, On Venezuelan Loan Mission. London, May 16, British Atts Harrison at Madrid, has been ape cd to represent (Ireut Britain on ' Venezuelan commission, n