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MiYEVENIKEDiT iEOITIOH .r- 1 Eastern Oregon Weathg Tonlcht Increasing clondlnesn. $1 (Tuesday unsettled weather. 1 4 PENDLETOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEGON, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1903. NO. 4752. iiitiwi the Lf Roses DO""t Walla wana r Spans tno aueei- I eF WELCOME fROM TENTH a." I History of the tiy 15,000 Throng Lu,ther De- Short Speech at Ellensburg. rcilenshure. Mav 25. The nresldent njlrAcci hn iipnnln nf RIlpnRliiirr from a gatly decorated stand In the depot yarn, tie complimented uic state on Its progress and future, and praised the men of the civil and Span ish wars. "I don't wonder that the men of the Spanish war did so well," ho said, "with such fathers to emulate." Pretty Well Fagged. Vrtrtl! Vnlilmn. Mnv 2K -Thn nrnft- Ident has turned the outward mark of his long journey, now homeward bound, and Is glad tho trip is nearing . ,i i tho end. it nas oeen more uuin ue bargained for, and ho Is well fagged out. His strong body is showing the severe strain. However, the rest of the trip will bo easy. Preparations at Spokane. c.nVnnn Wnsh. Mnv 2fl. Prnsimmt Roosevelt reached Spokane this after noon over the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's line from Wardner, Idaho, and was met at the lLL ii Pari" weamci - Hamilton street smuuu uy me cm- P" ,h.iasm Unbound- Uen's reception committee. A mill L ,ni Enwui narado through the residence and business sections followed, the drive extending along the river to give xno president an opportunity to view the falls, the fort and other objects of in terest. Arriving at Mam and Lincoln streets the president took his place on tho reviewing stand and delivered a brief address. Another Interesting feature of the program was a review of the school children in Coeur d'A lene park. The city was crowded with thous ands of visitors and decorated as sel dom before In Its history, ah aiong . . itn -r miMi tho nrpsldent was lile JIUV UI - .. I greeted enthusiastically by the crowds. CYCLONES IN E BELT MIL Devastating Whirlers in Okla homa and Southern Neb raska Cause Much Damage. SEVERAL PEOPLE KILLED AND HOUSES DESTROYED. OFF TO CLIMB NIT. MCKINLEY Important Event in the Annals . of Exploration. Science and History. SCIENTISTS OFF FOR THE HIGHEST AMERICAN PEAK. IL. .r !S.-Today Valla rtbeheadofthena- r...i.EtrMts early In the iTse reay to do honor to he guest of f loos Wll Dt E? nepeiteit crowd ever l4iif is in rrauiutt" - -- lifh U tnisucu fcionelj upon - , &t word "Welcome, C while upon the eastern s out in similar style. tViBa is yours. " upou ateisofthe arch is suspend- Lrt From Tenth Battery. tK Prty arrives a salute iW by the Tenth Battery and fcii rn!ry, dismounted, will a tie escort. The Ninth Cay el Bd the Walla Valla 51111 kd mi assist in the exercises. lb tf march will be from tne VZ rvitmin Pniippp. where a tntoen srprtpd. and the nresi- IrJtddress the crowd. In pass- KktoHese the parade will pass AitriuBDhal arch and along In fnr half a mile. After Italic; the parade will again fed tad passing under the r I pais to tne counnouse, ft trhml rtillrtrpn will be bed I brief stop will be made. Itet w the fort and a review ktoepi will close the public ex it The Guest of Ankeny. psAjlear will dine President Ps. ted until the special train t J:M the nresident will be ! flf iha iPTiatnf At f ho Htn. ol? President Roosevelt. VII Ii JJoody, secretao- of the fctiilam Loeb. secretary to tne Po; Asslstflnt Rpprpfnrv BK wrernor McBride, Mayor Ksif iuomas m. urents, 1'res t B. I. Par prion r iruiMnn P: 4. R. Bnrford, John Ankeny, F- f eiaiier, ij. a ud two secret servlct Ibrv d, . au)u ior pany, ill be sen-ed the other ET. . al oad Fellow's r;11" sctlne as hosts. pFtread a number of prominent Bii will .i.l ri nf the x-i. r-1' C Uta, J. L. McGrew, &r?. H, A, Coleman. Trr Undsay Denlson, It. 1. K UwkeJr' K I-wer-llrochpeyer, B. U Reber. Cp' w P108". Thomas l B T ""lmras. J. F. P" Reeordt Beat.n llwiH 0f WalIa Wa r"i Hat forth ... L.. "Me to rprol. n.u . feJr" ta there been so Lr.wll UDon ttio . I. . " l'IL Ul illl .TS.nTn vei!t a buc MACEDONIAN TROUBLES. Fight Last Thirty Hours Village Entirely Destroyed. vionnn Mnv 25. A Salonica dis patch to 'the New Frie Press says in surgents who naa iokuu iau6u i. Soerdreh, taking with them a large mitp wfirp attacked IlllilULllt u L V1J by Turkish troops Thursday. The fight lasted 3U nours, anu ueium i was ended all the buildings in the village were either burned or blown up. After the nre was exuuguiMicu 150 bodies, were found. AN AUTOMOBILE COLLISSION SIX PERSONS KILLED AND SIX WERE INJURED. errlce companies have every coach Bkttk. number nf IVUL0" a"J com PWr orninB excursion M.. . u Dourlno I. i - ... . hTi"' city, until F 4 jft'-A Kw th. .?e occupled tho m i -v vMiunir nut n .. 1W fwncr and amiM. tr1!! 4.. . ,mal,on has "a me crowds iwQily Accident at the Starting of the Race Begun at Paris and Which Was to Have Ended at Madrid. tnri Mm- 2r.. There is great pub lic indignation over the automobile casualties yesterday and it is proph esied closely restrictive measures as to automoblllng will be passea. The latest list places the deaa ai six and Injured at six. Tho porter -o.orfeii hnrned beneath an exploding gasoline tank. Is alive. but probably iaiany iujuic- ... i.i r onxliipnr la that so ,,.nllnr2 rilKOll clOUdS Of dust through which the chaffeurs wore unable to cieany see iu Rton the Race in Ireland. London. May 25. Automoblllsts nere, while excited over the dlsas 4miD Oritt.Mnrlplfl race icuicmuj. say It will not stop the Bennett cup tace in ireiana, Juiy . i: " ii i- mitrtrt nn. They ever, ruauu m u point out tne taci inai i.vv men will guard the 93-mile course and that postponement would mean a loss to Ireland of at least lar.O.i 00. Paris May 25. Heports rccelvea i mm ninnir the conrso una ocuiu " " " . of yesterday's automobile race, roawe the total klliea nine, lutiuu.h soldiers, an old woman and a girl, three chaffeurs and two autoIsU. Renault, whoso skull was fractured. !ied at Polltrcs this morning. System of Storm Cellars Prevailing In That Country Saves Many Lives A Small Oklahoma Town Is En tirely Obliterated in a Moment and .Many Injured. Lincoln. Neb.. May 25. Pauline, a j town 15 miles south of Hastings, Is i reported destroyed by a tornado. Six persons are said to have been killed. ! All wires are down and details are i . i uitrafeii:. i Further advices state that Normal was also swept by a cyclone and seven killed. A number of houses at Fairfield In the Btorm's path, were de stroyed. Eight persons are missing, believed to have been killed. Wires southwest of there are all down. hater advices from Paulino say the town escaped serious damage, but the tornado swept a farming section two miles east. Reports are confirm ed that six are dead. Tho section storm swept is bare, houses and tim ber being torn and twisted into splin ters. Awful Devastation. Omaha, Neb., Mav 25. SneclaH re ceived hero show that 21 wero Kiuea altogether in this morning's tornado in Kearney and Adams counties. A relier train has oeen sent, irom ings. Entire Town Destroyed. K-ansns r.ltv. Mav 25. The first ile- t-iUo nt ihn i-vciniw which almost de molished Carmen, Okla., wero re ceived today. For an nour prior iu the cyclone the wind was so erratic iin ii tv,o tnhniiltnntK flpd Into storm cellars, thus accounting for the small loss of life. Only one was killed and inree in ..,..! oitlmiiirh thn nrnnertv devasta tion Is complete. Nine stores and factories, two cliurcnes, two iiuic. three lumber yards, tnree nverj bia i.io anH eIv residences wero com pletely destroyed. A whole row of stores were smasneu in. Iowa Has a Tornado. iifn inun Mnv iz,. The business portion' of the town was visited by a cyclone this morning. A Chinese .allr.irvmat m killed and one child latally injured. Several other per sons were seriously injuieu. One of the Most Difficult Mountain Climbs In the World Will Be At tempted This Summer In the Land of Summer Snows A Years Un dertaklng, Probably. New York. May 25. The explorer, Dr. Cook, started today for Alaska to attempt the ascent of Mount McKln ley, believed to ho tho highest and steepest mountain In North America. Robert Dunn, the geologist, and Ralph Schlnuald. the botanist, ac company him. Mt. McKlnley is the farthest noith ,.f oiiv .if tin world's ureal moun tains and on tlial nccouiu u line is at the lowest altitude and Its i.nninn nf snmv .nid ice Is the great est. The attempt to climb It may bo regarded as a great. iiiii'Mf from any standpoint. A LONG SENTENCE. BELIEVED TO BE INSANE. Investigation Discloses No Apparent Motive for the Murder. Lawrenceburg. Ind., May 25. The officers now believe tho negro who murdered Rosa Riser to bo insane. Those arrested so fare are all able to move their Innocence by an alibi. The excitement continues and it la still unsafe for negroes to go near the scene of the murder. REFUSE TO STRIKE. Apparent Failure of Attempt to In- dUCC lioai miners vw ZLi.- Sir Knights In Conclave. Philadelphia, Pa., May 25. The Grand Commandery, Knights Temp lar, of Pennsylvania assembled in ni tieth annual conclave in Philadelphia today with an attendance of between S.000 and 10,000 members of the or der and almost an equal number or other visitors. A brief opening ses sion was held today when the visitors were welcomed to the city by Mayor Weaver. The big parade will take place tomorrow and In tho cvenl" the annual ball will bo held. The gath ering will adjourn Vednesda after the installation of new officers. Members G. A. R. to Walla Walla. The local post of the Grand Army of the Republic went to Walla Walla today, where they will take part in the ceremonies at that place in honor of the president. t. ,u,.mi w Va. Mav 25 Mine operators from tho Loup river V.: T.i,. ,ioV B9V nnnn of the miners . i otrii nripr. ah all are too well satisfied, and denounce the Idea that the stockacies uru u to the men or deprive uiem ui FAVORS FEDERATION. Tariff Urrlon of All English Colonies Advocated. Uverpool. JIay25.-The Post today U. .d s to resTgn f om The cabinet 'and tenaB 10 ic wi aAVnPRi ne nrefer- Si duties Tavorlng the c6lon.es against the wlioio worm. I n-a 1 1 n n paper i a m y v - , r v.. 9K The Grant canyon , County News, which has been pub oouniy i , wl, usneo m - -j: Rf, and (8. ee from "00 after' June I. Purely business reasons prompt the change. The patronage at John Day exceeds the canyon Ex-Congressman Dead. .. ti. xtbv 25. Ex-Con of appenuivHio. o two terms. One That Discounted the Longest One Evarts Ever Uttered. Abram S. Hewitt had a very nim ble wit and dearly loved a joke. He was once a guest at a dinner which Included Recorder Smyth and Sena tor Evarts. The recorder was poking fun at the senator anu renu uuni u newspaper clipping what purported io be a sentence from a recent speech made by the senator, hut which was in reality wholly fictitious, as tho sen ator knew quite well. At its conclu sion the laugh was long and hearty n. rftirt'a (vnmiKi llllll 11O OUO laughed longer or heartier than the senator himself. . .. .,., no flin lmii'lltpr hull SUll DWII I'll I .- . .n . sided .Mr. Hewitt suddenly leaned across the tablo and, looking rather sternly into tho smiling face of tho recorder, said in a well assumed tone "That certainly Is a remarkable sentence, your honor, but criticism of it does not come wen irom you a i" .,.,,. c.i.ir,nra nrr In t)Q bCliCVCd for they contain a sentenco of much greater length which Is attributed to ou." ... ... "Why why, how is wiai, .nr. ltt?" inquired the recorder, with con ..Ii,...otn cnl.l Mr Hnwltt. Wltll the utmot gravity and that grim smllo which always accompanied his oest sayings, "you aro quoted as uttering a sentence that was to last through the whole life of tho pilsoncr. -ri-nii adelphla Ledger. Small Fish Must Suffer. n-i... nhlnn Intor.Oceaii reiiorts that one of the oldest Ictte. carriers f im inffei-Hnn r:v.) nostofllco has been arrested for falling to account for two cents collected a year ago ua an overcharge on postage. It seems ik.i n intier carrier should bo arrested for tho embezzlement of so small a sum. Why dlilirt Attorney n.,nni ifmiv nni.- tho court to enjoin i.i... ....iin.'vilnf nnv more? If wa are going to recognize the doctrine of equality beroro ino law 11 m ihmi 1.. ni nnmmnu-n n criminal nroso V 1 III 1 IW Ll.l'....."-" - .. .l.. .ln.l o ninn u-lin b.calS tWO cents and then deal so tonderly with trust magnates who tako iiunumia ui millions In violation or wif iw. Steam Enalne for Hauling Lumber, M- Wur 11 uiiw mill man of ElKin la r.lanu1nr In Ii 9 til lumber frOIH D1H mill to Elgin by steam power, and was on Sand llidgo tne nrsi 01 to see W. T. Huckmun about tho In.,.,. Imollnn ..llfllld which llO USCd for plowing. This engine Is 30 horso power, and If Mr, fox can ki there win oc a new ut-jmiim" er hauling at Kigiii Head End Collision. vt r.din im Mnv IT,. A head vy n , . ,, J - end collision between freights on tho Pennsylvania railway this afternoon, near Eastbroou, resuueu m sons being Injured, out none ii? Antl-Gambllna Crusade In New York New York. May 25. Richard Can Held today pleaded not guilty to main i.ii.. i.s,iika anrl furnish ?d $.1,600 cash ball and Immediately left the court room. GUILTY OF PERJURY. Claimed Another's Child to Gain an Inheritance. t ..minn Mnv sr. Mrs. Guernsey Bedford today pleaded guilty to per ihnt iior foster child was tho child of hor lato husband, thereby planning to iniicru a lorume. Sho was fined , m.. Il.Unr.l'o ntlnriiiiv when tho caso was called, said his client want ed to ehango nor pirn iu ' " guilty. Ho said mat Mr. niimuu m- tu 1m wnntod to Utlll I'll UV'luiv lito uviuii adopt a child, which under tho French law could uecomo u-giumuu.-. She therefore took a child from tho toi.i vrti lnm cnrrvlnc odt her husband's wishes. Kor tho purpose of making tho child nor own no n umdc a mlstnko at tho registry offlco through Ignorance, but which brought her within the scqAJ of tho criminal law. Tho woman's caso was tnado so plain that tho maglstrato Imposed the lightest penalty, whereas tho maxl; mum would hnvo bceu seven years' imprisonment. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. Great Value of Fire Drills In Public Schools Is Shown. ii,u..,i.,i,.i,in Mn. "r Tlioro was I nil. 111V i i....i, .....j " - great excitement this forenoon In tho Ghetto or Italian quarters over mi: burning of tno rroviuonco .miuuuih; tilling jilant. There wore four succes slve alarms In tho neighborhood, which Is honeycombed with tene ments. Several panics followed tho explosion of ammonia tanlm. Tho police had great difficulty in prevent ing loss of life. Just across tho street from the factory Is a public school from which 600 pupils marched with out commotion In response to tho . . turn teachers' nro uriii. i.oss, tzuu.uuu. Sullivan's Hearing Postponed. citnni.n nv !.r.. Dwinir to tho In ability of Detective Woodbrldge, tho officer who led tho Bonsatlonnl raid upon tho Sullivan Stock Company to nnpear In court tins morning. w hearing was postponeu ihhii iumo-day. INTING MftuGUIUI MURDER Off for the Races. ninuir.nv Mnv "5. Tho three racing vnchtu Shamrock I. II and III. will sail for America Thursday. E' CUBAN AND PHILIPPINE INTERESTS DEMAND IT. pope Leo Intimates That Archbishop Chapelle Will Be Promoted to the Holy College at Rome. ii,...,,, Mnv or, Thi! iKinii. Hiieakinc 1.. i(in in iiwi fill ii ii card nnl said that America may get two additional places in tno sacrcu coucgo, ami in timated that this prererenco will bo i. ...... iKiniiin r Pnlinn and l'lilllli- plno conditions. It Is believed Arch bishop CnnpellO Will oo one oi uiudu il Rt iicii h lei . lecniiso oi inn wuuv in Cuba and Porto Rico. Grand Jury Empanolcd to Tako Evidence in Famous Case. SHERIFF CALLAHAN BOLTS DANGEROUS UNDERTAKING. Further and More Serious Trouble Expected to Result From Attempt to Identify and Punish the Atsas sins The Mllltla is at the Scene. . i.-.. Mo.. r. An extra session of tho district court convened this morning to Investigate tho Aii.iriinv Mercum. Dr. SnBHIIIIUIUIl i ...... ...w - --- .,,, Cox and Town Marshal Cockril. rour companies of mllltla nro on gui.iu two pieces of artillery from Loiuh vllle. Tho grand Jury is .b"'"" paneled by summoiiH Issued by Shor Iff Cnllahnn. ono of tho leaders of the Hargls faction. A mcssago received toduv says Thomus Marcum, it brotn or of the murdered man, who Is a sliito's attorney In the .""'" 1(Jfrl' lory. 1ms started hero. Tho situation is strained. Brand Jurv Empaneled, Jnekson. Kj. Mn' 25. The empan ellng of a grand Jury was comp otcd at -noon. Tho court instructed It to nniko a thorough Investigation of nil crimes nnd cnll upon him for any as sistance needed In enforcing the at tendance of witnesses. Tho Instruc tions do not deal with assassinations In details and nro considered mild, Sheriff Callahan has declined to act and tho Judgo has appointed ox Sheriff I.lttlo na sheriff during tho . ...... it la tliniiaht an In term in uum. n .ni dlcttuent for the Mnrcum mnrdor w III ho returned this- nvoning. unu.... Swan, who was talking to Marcum when tno snot won iir. : " i i.u. n. wnii oRPorted to tno courthouso by a squad of soldiers, Legal Department for Labor. 41 a llnrPiltlf DIlLFI-nRtB In thO Interest of labor tho formation of homo kind of a central law depart. ment. a department wincn win on uum iloiiiirlniunt In to cuiv ini " r, ., the country nnd successfully llfiht tho growing injunctions mm wm uii"t. cases. Mr. narrow's Ideu goos fllrtljor than thin, for ho bellovcs that with this law dopnrtment should ho nsso elated somo kind of n contral repre Bentntivo trndu union bureau to Kcop strict account of every vacancy mado upon the fedoral bench, of ovory np plication for Injunction, or ovory movomont mado In tho courts on tho part of tho corporations, of when ever any Judgo Is to bo eloctod In nnv state of tho Union and whenever uu'y Judgo Is to bo appointed In any district In tho Unltod Stntes, Nebraska Republicans. I Inri'illl Viii. Mnv 2(i. Pursuant ....11 r minimum 11. (V Lllld- suy, tho members of tho republican state central commiiteo are 10 hil-ui hero tonight to determlno tho time and place for holding tho Btnto con vention, apportioning tho dolegatos and tho transaction of other business relating to tho coming staio campaign. Nebraska Is to eieci two reguiua ui iin ulnln nnlvnrHltv nnd nnn HlinrolIlO Judge this year. Thoro Is a variety of opinion concerning mo mom buiuiui dato for holding tho convention. Many aro In favor of n Into convention and a short campaign. Philadelphia Horse 8how. Philadelphia, Pa., May 26. Tho l.l(lli nnnlinl nnnn fllr 11 X ll I II 1 1 1 (1 II Of the Philadelphia Horse Show Asfcocln tion began on St. Martln'a flreon, Wlssahlckon Heights today, and will continue through tho remainder nf the ,i. fix. nnirinu nri mnrn numer ous than ever boforo. BxhlbltorH aro hero from a number or instant points, including New York Halt more and other cities. Today's at tendanco was large, fashlonablo so ciety being woll reprosentcd. General Weston III. naltlmore, May 2C OcnornI Wfls ion, who In 18! succeoded (lenpral Egan, Is ill at St. John's hospital. Oklahoma Flood. Outhrle, May 2C, All tho rivers In tho territory aro raging floods and still rising rapiuiy. Cuban Patriot Dead, irnvnnn. Mnv 2K. Ooncrftl lloiicrl ques, a hero of tho Cuban revolution, died this morning. Tennessee Elks In Session. i.-,,v,.Mi,. Tmni Mnv 2R. Tho Elks of Tenness'eo cortnlnly havo renson to ho proud of tholr first stnto con- . , 1.1-1 1.. .tlV volition, which nHsemiiii'ii in mi (odny for a session of two duys. Ool cgatloiiB or tho order nro In attend, nnco from Menilihls, Chattanooga. Nashvlllo nnd oilier ciiich oi uio muw nnd sovernl lodges of Alabnma and t-.,ri luivo unnl fraternal ronro- seiitntlves, Tills morning thoro was a IiiibIiichh session, roiioweu m mo m ternoon by tho dndlcatlon or mo iianii somo now homo of tho local lodge. A business mossIoii In tho forenoon and a banquet In tho ovonlng aro the chief features scnemiieu ior luiimi-row. A Strike of Judges. I'l,.. iiiimmiun ImiIl-ch nro so miser ably underpaid u Japaneso Judgo Is u lucky man ir no toucnes nm imuuu a week tlmt they wont on strlko somo tlmo ago for lilgncr wages, i noy presented at tho sanio tlmo a petition to tho houso of roprosontatlvos, but tho munition) wero too much occupied with tho question of retrenchment to grunt their request, with tho result that they aro now gradually dropping out of tho judiciary to tako up nny sort of odd Job that pays them better. -I long Kong Press, Electrocuted at Slnrj Sing. New York, May 2fi. Antonio Trl oil, convlctod of murdering MamJo Coroll, tho Italian actress, tho motive being Jealousy, was this morning elec trocuted at Blng Sing, Now a Citizen. Peter linker, n . native (if Holland, wan given his final citizenship papers this morning by Judge Hurtiuan, sLH