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DAILYEVENINGEDlTtt AAA AAA w DAILY I JEastcrn Oregon Weather . ...( .1 rout rrlaen 3- Tonight ami Tuesday fair; 5 cooler tonight 1 j5c A WttA. 1 OL. 1C- PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUEGON, 'MONDAY, ..I'NE 22, WOSi. NO. 4770. II NORTHERN IN RUNS AWAY i . unco hrom tne ne fc-v 1111 I nd Runs from miiyara i. Cnnlann. HU Wfui- EPHONED WARNING PREVENTS FATALITIES. . . . ir ! 1 1 .! Three Persons were rincu .-:. Were Iniured Great Tj,t Was Done to Railroad i .ft the Track In the -t of the City. ctoe Wash , Juno 22. A Great freirht train broke loose ... .-.(no nt Tiiiivarn at a v mi mnralnc and ran down itodoned lmc of tne bpoKane t vvrfhorn lntn the city. It Is ..:-. mri-alnus Hint IIIO imm the tuck for the entire Ave i,is It was going at an enormous TrtioTi it reached the city. timing was telephoned ahead, u there was no other means of tin; a switch was thrown at point where the least amount of thrown in every direction and the u Laundry was almost obliterate Great quantities of freight ana en and splintered cars were en- fd witb the ruins ot tne launary i nearby shack, and with the torri .ict Three Were Killed. cer Slee aged 9 years was kill- 11 firing debris, and two tramps lere on me runaway were aiu i i .. PIVH I tTM I K Willi HI 1C ill t l fry flying wreckage. 55 BLE DYNAM ThHS HtLU. rcanans rouna in new Turn. a a w lorK, June 22. inspector aic- V .1.1 . 1 41 placed the dynamite bomb on Ccbria. A request to deliver two v I rn rTn n n h imin T rm n n. i this morning. At the close of STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED. Cars Running Under Police Protec tionEndeavoring to Agree. Dubuque, la., June 22 Governor Cummins arrived this morning to try to settle the strike The president of the Iowa Federation of Labor is also here for the same purpose. The sheriff in endeavoring to disperse a mob around the Farley Manufactur ing Company this morning, was soak ed with soap suds thrown from the top story of the hotel by a crowd which afterward leisurely scattered. Cars are running without molesta tion, the guards protecting the pow er house and patrolling the disorderly sections of the city.. HEPPNEfl BELIEF FUND IS RAPIDLY SWELLING! Over $2600 Collected in Popular Subscriptions Since Friday Night. Last ELECTION RIOTS. Police Break Up Polish Nationalist Meetings in Prussia. Berlin, June 22. Election riots at Glowitz in East Prussia today trou bled the police, who attemnlpi! tn suppress a Polish Nationalist meet-j lng. The Poles resisted the police ( and used revolvers and swords. One' Pole was Killed ami many injured. The Poles enraged, marched through the town and demolished n number ot houses, among them several contain ing wire manufacturers' machinery. The latter were destroyed. Order was restored after numerous clashes. Ross Cold Storage Company Sends Carload cf Ice Women of Woodcraft Orphans Will Be Cared for Nine Bodies, Including That of Blanch Redfield, Recovered Since Satur day Noon, FIGHTING IN NIGERIA, The citizens of Pendleton are re- B. 11. Hnll spondtng nobly to the call for relief I llolmch Hr-js for the Heppner sufferers, olncc ...e , Nngle Uios meeting of the Progress Club Friday , 11. Wray night, nearly $2,700 have been sub- j V. S. How man scribed to the relief fund. George Freonie This amount, added to that already J. P. Han Ion 5,00 5.0U 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 British Aggressions at Durmi Were Repelled With Losses. i Ixindon, June 22. Several small ' British detachments unsuccessfully attempted about the middle of May 1 to dislodge ex Sultan Soketo and a ' large force from the walled town of Durmi, Nigeria. The British were compelled to retire after losing four ' persons killed and CO wounded. The enemy's loss is reported at 300 killed and wounded. 1 sent by the city and fraternal or- O. C. Clark ders Inst week, makes a total of near-1 Madison Jones .. ly $5,000 collected In this city, over Iladley & Zehuer and above the $1,000 subscribed by W C. Burgess . , the county court and the $1,000 sent Joe Hannscom 5.00 by the grand lodge of the Women ot , C. Platzoedur Woodcraft. u A Kline The committees In charge of the I William Wilkinson C. K. Grltmun Br. T. i! Hendersun Jack Snlsbury Perry Hoiimt W. M. . Scott W H. vitboe Will Grace Two Hundred Second Commencement New Haven, Conn.. Juno 22. The city Is filled today with visitors to the commencement exercises the 202d or Yale University. - It is a cloudy day and gloomy and cold. Schooner Wrecked. Norfolk, June 22. The schooner Russell went ashore on Cape Hatteras last night and washed to pieces. I.ojs 1 $200,000. i subscription list desire to say to those whom they may not call upon, that subscription papers are to be found at T. C. Taylor's hardware store, J. V. Tallman's dmg store anil at the office of the Umatilla Imple ment Company at all times, and those desiring to contribute may do so at j J. A. Smith .... either of these places, should the 1 F. M Humphrey committee not call upon you. . A Eklund .... Onllri-tlnn Nt Sundav H. O. HllWliS ... Rev. $100 fro sent at once to the sufferers, and collection at the Ch relief fund Matinee Benefit Friday. n ii ti ...u W. 12. Potwine is in receipt of , ' om Portland, which win be .jUw AU.L" l"- ouucit.o, a,iu J(;eor,.u 111 ll,v,.tt ; will be taken next Sunday .:. ,, viil urch of the Redeemer for infg, '(S.'V.VV.V.V.V, E. A. Snyder O Scroll Waterspout In Servla. 1 Belgrade, June 22. A cloudburst at Kuyajevatz today drowned two. Flf-' ty-four buildings were demolished. Loss $2.000.(K)0. I SECRET CONSISTORY HELD nuHTING FOR STATEHOOD. w V. VIMWIIWIIIB r Wl I W "Separate" Measure. uniu uuuu 1 uu itrid reimiillrnn Aanti-Al M.nnntitnn to r V.1.UVI lit lUIUUIlllCU IB 'SSlOn here toriav fnr tht ntirnnsn ngm for statehood. It is ex- Ml 4V. - Ij ... - me uummmee win ae- - -wuuiHujimiy ior immeaiaie , ec-uaTt; irom uie luaian wry vuiiiuc on ine missouri ?icifie and 5sPUral A U-IttJ -in l vy J o. in ,2 -Rpvon ..c reponea killed in n rol- u ireiguts on the iMissouri ,J near Cole's Juncllnn oarlv this "'"S. 1-OUr bodies U'n lirnnvhl Murder Will Sometimes Out. ylrartord. Rnrl.nH T o l of Samuel Dougal. charged "o years ago, opened today. i uie most Blngular crimes I tn rvT "' No 8U8P'C'0'1 iu aisnnsn ,-. ... i ---6'uB io me deceased. Arrive In t tit ' 22- Chauncey Dewey tuarged w.ia the ttirt. "err's. arrived today H . wujLcrK in otlam lrt joe supreme court of the - iur a writ of habeas cor- ' e at present held with- jiri. , ournea. Plint n.?.Juo.e 22. The Amerl- t ..' "'ass Itnttto tville, w, ftrt this Company's as destroyed morning. Jxss, POPE LEO IS VERY FEEBLE AND WAS CARRIED ABOUT. 1 The List of Cardinals Does Not Con tain the Name of an American, Thus Showing the Predominance of Itali an Influence in the counsels of the , Vatican. ' i Chicago. June 22. (Special from Rome.) The long-deferred consist or was held thU morning In the hall of the consistory. It only lasted one-, halt hour, owing to the feebleness of the pope who was much fatigued 1 when taken back to his apartments. ' No American Appointed. The pope was carried to the con sistory in a Sedan chair. Alter da'lv ering his ullecutlon and announcing the names of those chosen for high ' honors, his holiness adjourned the ; meeting to the throne room wherp, in the presence of the papal court, tin- new cardinals and arebbisnops ai d , bishops now in Rome kissed the prel , lute's foot and received his blessing, j No Americans appear on the list of! newly created cardinals. GRAIN MARKETS. 5.00 5.00 5.0U 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.00 2.50 2,00 2.5" 2.50 2.5(1 2.60 2.50 1.00 2.50 i mi The Pendleton Driving Association n sorell 1 oil win give a jieppner oeneiu niauiico ( i;ast Oreguulan Employes . . at the Slmpson-Perrlnger track next , v. n. Bleaknev Friday alternoon. Following is the list of those suu scriblng to the fund since Saturday: Brought Forward From Satur day $ 1062.o Mike Gratz $ 50.00 Fred l.aing lo.on J. R Dickson 2.1.110 The Maze 25 00 .1. A. Borie 25.00 E. D Boyd 10.no W D. Chamltcrlain 10.00 E .). Murphy VIMH Carl Hansen 2G.no V. S. HyTH 25.00 T. D. Taylor 20.00 William Folsom 10.00 E. .1 Somervllle 20.00 U. ltoesuh 15.00 Mrs. I.eona Thompson 25.00 Mrs. Una Sturgls 25.00 W II. Jones 10.00 (JoldiMi Rule Store 10.00 II. II. Wesi-ell 10.00 f W McComas 10.no Cnt.li 1.0" llawle.v Bros 16.00 James Crawford 25.00 Jesse Failing 10.00 Baker & Folsom 10-00 Dindiiiger & Wilson 10.00 C. E. Roosevelt 25.00 Brock k McComas 25.00 F. S. Younger & Co 2 Whitman. Farnsworth & Thayer. Boston 25.00 Unny. Rice & Benedict, Boston 25.00 OIhoii & Pymbrock '-0 Baker & Ogg Joseph lloch S Kushlancl & Co. San Fran- Baer & Daley George R. Demott Co John F. Temple Frank Fra.Ier Giu Stanger 10.00 26.00 26.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 W. T. Porter James Eldrldge E. C. Sutton B. F. Ronn V. .Moore William Hilton II. F. Johnson ,. William Relniann- Frank Duprnt , , , J. B. .Miimford 10.00 Christian Church 15.00 8.5o 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 10.00 5.00 5.1 ill 2o.l i 5.00 6.(10 Gurdaiie & .Mc.llroom J. S. Gurdane George H. Carrier A. G. Buholts List at Tallman's David 11. Nelhou Jamen a 5.0(1 2.50 2.50 5.00 5.00 Fee 60.00 I. R. Bamber :.oo 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.60 5.00 E. A. Vaughn T. Beazeman Dr. Unitz Penlainl Bros J. W. Klmbrell List at Umatilla Implement House, Charles Rohrman .., 10. ( E. h. Smith 25.00 John Crow fi.oo C. H. Carter '. 10.00 Woodmen of the World 150.00 Eliitracht Lodge No. 0 200.00 Baptist church 3.00 F. Walternot Loo Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company-R. L. Boulter, Local Manager, 120 Court Street , Minneapolis. June 22 -Wlieat-Ca-1 liltrotcnt tn our oies were raum advance of Saturday. No rain of any consequence in the northwest over . . -..i.ii .i... cmttnuftKt had Sunday, wuue ."- heavy rains. Receipts show some' falling off as compared with last year. , . . ,.. lt,.l ot ailv.ini I'll I Cash rteraauo m prices. The situation Is a strong one and we etc nothing to sell wheat on as yet. . . no cjnicago. June i. Opening. Close. July ' r Sept 7? 7C Dec 76 VM Corn .... July w- July W 40' Minneapolis, June Opening. Close. iiv 82 -'" Sept Total $2078.00 Lost Nine Beneficiary Members. Mrs. Carrie Van Orsdall, accompa nied by her private secretary, Mth. J. H. Ross, went to Heppner this morning In the Interest of the Women of WooderafL That order has lost nine benefit members In Heppner alone, and the ladles are going to the city to look after the affairs of these jmoplo. Pendleton Circle No. 527. Women of Woodcraft, has sent $15 In money to the relief of their members at Hepp ner, and In addition to this have sent five large boxes of clothing and 10 boxes of bedding. Carload of Ice to Heppner, The Ross Ice & Cold Storage plant of this city, has tent from Walla Walla a carload of Ice to the relief committee at Heppner. The car will leave Walla Walla this morning, be ing sent from that place because the plant at this place wus not running. Miss Redfield's Body Found. The body of Miss Blancn Redfield, daughter of C, K. Redfield, tho Hepp ner attorney and real estate man, was recovered Saturday evening sev eral miles below Heppner The total number now recovered Is 172. Odd Fellows' Relief Committee. r, 00 Joseph MIchelll, tho grand master 6.00 1 of tho Odd Fellows of the state, has r, oo annotated R. Alexander, of Pendle- n Schrocdc'r B.OO'ton, O. D. Doan, of The Dalles, W, Ralph Ward 10.00 V .1. Ilacon 1"." C F. Colesworthy ''1.00 A. Kunkel B5.00 Robert Forster 25.00 J. E. Rusi-ell & Co. 25.00 A. Nolle 20,00 J T. LaniMrtb r'00 William Krnsxlg 8.00 R. .Martin r,-,'') p. Pladller 6.00 John Slebert 5.00 Joe H. Parkes 5.00 C. Slillos 5.00 V. Stroble COO p C. Peterson r'-')0 ( II. Hammond 6.00 Charles Lance 5.00 Arthur Knight .ou Fred Nolf 5.00 W. Walto r'.00 F. .Mark Patton Charles C. Sharp ... George O. Daniels . fjcoige A. Bobbins . Carl WYWti C. Ij. Bowers Job i.OO 5.00 5.00 T W'llllnmsoti, Jnmcs W. Welch, of Astoria and E. B. Sharon, of Port land as a general committee to look nfter tho tlood sufferers In the order at Heppner. It Is the Instructions of tho grand master that Messrs. Alex ander and Bonn should go to Heppner and report on the conditions there, and that tho commltteo should then meet In Portland and adopt some means of relief. To this commltteo Is to be sent nil of the funds thnt nre raised by tho order, and they are to disburse them as they think best. Messrs. Bonn, Alexander mid Sha ron will go to Heppner on Wednesday Jiiornlng and from there will meet with the rest of the committee In Portland. Portland May Not Celebra.e. Portland Juno 22. The eelebrntlon committees are In oontorence this iifteinoon and It hnq not yet liven dellnltely decided whether tho cele bration will he held or not. Methodists Will Rebuild. At the Methodist church yesterday n cnll was read from the people of Heppner asking for their help In re building the church nt thnt place. In answer the local church raised $00, n ml further subscriptions will be raised. B. E. Coon was appointed treasurer of the fund and will re ceive all subscriptions banded hint. In answer to the call. RECEIVING DONATIONS. Ladles' Relief Committee on Duty at the Council Chamber, A committee of Pendleton ladles has been at tho council rooms today for tho purpose of receiving donntloiii of clothing and supplies from the peo ple of the elty for the relief commit tie at Heppner. During the ilny n large number of things have come In, mid the ladies expect to have ipilte a shipment to niiike. when they come to send the supplies out As fast us the things me collected In slilllclcnt amount they will he shipped to tbu destitute at the stilcken city Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. R. G. Thompson, Mrs. T. G. Ayres ami Miss Roberts were In charge of the uilitgs this morning. FREEWATER SENDS HELP. Forty Laborers Go From There to Heppner This Afternoon. A meeting of the citizens with the city council ot Freewaler was held yesterday afternoon to formulate fur ther measures, for the relief of Hupp. (Concluded on pago 8.) P0H Hi CONFESSES MRS. DE LARTIGUE SAYS SHE KILLED HER HUSBAND. Claims the Deed Was Committed in Self-Defense Lartlgue Chased Her From Home and Shot at Her, When She Seized an Axe and Killed Him. Pomeroy, Wash.. Join' 22. Mrs. Animiila de LartlKiio. who has joeu on trial here lor thi.'O days for the murder of her husband. lust Hepteui ber confessed to the crime on the wit nesH stand, late Saturday evening. The guilt of Mrs. Lartlgue has been evident nil through the preliminary hearing, and while the confession was unexpected, It contnlned nothing new In the way of details. Mrs. Lartlgue clulnis to huve killed her husband In Helf-defeiiHo. Shu says he was brutally ubuslvo. strik ing her many times and .threatening her with Instnut death on the slight est provocation. Finally' on the night of the murder, they hnd n bitter ipmrrcl. and he drove bur from tho hou.'e. pursued her Into the yard and hIioi nt her In lint darkness. Crazed with linger and fear, she says she seized an uxo unit struck him on tho head as ho advanced to knock her down with his revolver. She killed him nt tho first blow with the nxe, burled his body In u'potnlo hole In the front yard and put his saddle In the bole on top of the corpse. The collide had lived mi extremely unhappy life, she lining 20 years the mnlor of l.urtlgiie and he was an er ratic, violent man of coarse habits and quarrelsome disposition The defenso she bad made up tn the time of making the confession, wuh pitifully weak and contradictory Bho becamo entangled In giving her testimony and was confronted by the evidence of over 60 reputable wit nesses and a well of circumstantial evidence from which there wus no possible escape. Self-defense Is her plea and yet there Is little hope that tho confession will brighten her already gloomy prospects. A strike of oro running $1S0 por ton, was made last Suturduy on Bea ver creek, Custer county, Idaho, CORRUPT ON IN HIGH PLACES An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico on tho Rack PRESIDENT REMOVES HIM PEREMPTORILY. Postmaster of Toledo, O., Has ueen Indicted for Complicity With Ma chen and the Groff Bros. In Giving and Taking Brioes And the End Is Not Yet. Washington, June 22. Daniel Mc Millan, mi associate Justice of thu supreme court of New Mexico, lias been removed by President Roose velt on account of chnrges that havo been pending against him for several months. Judge Clement Smith, of Hastings, Mich., has been derided on to fill the vacancy. Some time ago Mr. Mllhurn. presi dent of tne Buffalo Exposition, ami Secretary Root, pleaded for McMillan and succeeded In having him retain ed. Further Investigation recently resulted In further evidence accumu lating sustaining the charges. Tho president decided to remove him forthwith. After the Postmattor of Toledo. Washington, June 22.- The grand Jury found n Joint Indictment ngnltist George Uireu, postmaster of Toledo, Mrs. I.oren, Mnchen mid Groff Bros. It will probably be reported to tho court later this afternoon. Tho charge is conspiracy to defraud the government, l.orou nnd his wife am alleged to hnvn been Intermediaries between Mnchen mid Groff Bros. In the fraudulent deals. The penalty under the stntutu on which the pros ecution Is biiBcd, Is a lino ot $10,000 or two years Imprisonment, or both. Mnchen mid the GrofTS have both been previously indicted under an other stntulo for accepting mid giving bribes respectively. The Indictment found today, mid those previously returned, refer tu the same transaction, Involving about $20,000. Will Be Arrested at Once. Washington, June 22.An Indict ment wns returned to the court nt 2 this nflcrnoon and l.orcu mid Ms wife will he arrested nt once No further bull will bo required from Muc.heu or the U ruffs, they being un der solllrleut bonds In previous lu illclments. RELIGION BY WHIT. Refute to Baptize Ex-Jews Into the Greek Church, Berlin. June 22. The Titgehlatt to day nyn tho Russian holy synod Is taking n hand In thu propaganda agiilust the Jews. A Russian paper says that body has forbidden priests to baptize Jews Into the Greek church unless they can produce u police license permitting them to change their tellglon. The measure Is Intended to stop tho adoption ot. Christianity by Jows who can thus escape legal liabilities. U8INQ DYNAMITE. Reported Attempt to Blow Up the Sultan's Palace, Paris, Juno 22. A niossugo from Budapest to Raphel slates that It Is reported (here that the grand vliler's palaco nt Constantinople narrowly escaped being blown up by dynamite today. The isimbs uro reported to have been llxcd by Bulgarian revolu. tlouarles, Numerous arrests were made. In Doubt About Klna Peter. IiiiiIoii, Juno 22,-A Belgrade cor respondent wires today that tho num ber s of the dlplomutlu corps at Bel grade have decided to send an Iden tical note tu their respective govern ments asking Instructions ns to what attitude (hoy shall observe toward thu reception to King Peter upon his arrival from Geneva. Another Trial Spin Saturday, Now York, Juno 22. Tho Shamrock Ill's mast s stepped today at Erie basin, to ho ready for thu first trial spin over tho American run course with Shamrock I Saturday. Tho Con stitutlon, Reliance ami Colombia will not meet again until June 30, oft Newport,