ffjHBEDITIDH QAILY EVENING EDITIM MH-V Eastern Oregon Weather 4 4 Tonight ami Thursday, fair. '!'aVibT carrier st J5c A WCEJV .16. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OHEGON, WEDSE IT THE GROUNDS L Found Stiff and Early This Morning. led and Bruised. I WOUNDED IN Loin and the breast. Identified as an Attache of I Rowt'8 Show, But There I to Indicate Who He Was, : He Was From Was a I Fellow. I Rose anil tlioir aggrega ted animals have como lid have left behind tliom of their visit which the Imembor for some time to I people who were at tho lot last night did not hey left the tout, still the lokes of tlio clovnn I of the sagacity or tlio an ltliln a few feet of thorn klked to the main street, ting faced the last great d that his body, yot the plaything of the foot ts and the wheels of tho I they made their rounds lection of canvns and king, with tho usual In i of a smnll hoy, Frod lives nenr tho hall ) lis parents, aroso about Id went out to the place lent had been pitched for in search of nny chanco they had neglected in Ito pack. While wnndor- ground ho came across la nan, cold and stiff In ingnteneu hoy at onco Bis, ana the coroner nun bllDed and went at once f.pled and Run Over. Id the body lying just e me large tent hnd been Ims huddled up on Its ' evidently been lifeless F, as It wns stiff and fund were tho tracks of pa wagons, and hiilclni? I Wy had been tramnl- P over by the wheels of PCKS. lection of Dr. Colo tho Ps Pat in tho recnlvlnir let fc Polsom and taken . wnere it was examln- proper earn nr Tim ft ve feet eight Inches i a wei musclnii Ho 1 a pair of corduroy r uucic coat, worn one of mixed wnnva r o ack sateen shirts wns, but his shoes Ujm. He had n heavy L," ,'uu set, ottiier a WUtlon nf nno 111. .... V i ieit nnnd aim lm.i LnT contalnlng 2C Ml flask of whiskey SDAY, JULY S 1003. NO. (TSS. NEGRO BISHOP'S OPINION. In Confident Race Problem Will Final ly Be Solved. Indianapolis, July 8. Bishop J. w Hood, senior bishop of the A. M. E Zlon church In charge of the first Episcopal district, orahraclng New York New England and Central North Carolina, Is a guest here In discussing the race troubles, Bishop Hood said: ' "I have great confidence in the ul tlmate solution of the raco problem This is a large and serious problem and must necessarily move slowly It Is necessary that the races got closer together. The negro must im prove and tho white man must help him. The negro In tho South is stub bornly pushing to the front. He is buying land, houses, plantations and Btock, and is hoarding his earnings for the betterment of his condition." AMERICANS IN PORTSMOUTH. Sailors Publicly Entertained Streets Profusely Decorated. Portsmouth. July 8. Lunon..nn wnc tendered 800 American sailors today. Tho streets aro densely packed and profusely decorated. The Kearsarco hand headed the narade. Admiral . (Inttnn nnd n nnmlm r m, I ...... . ...tuw kjl win a went WORST 15 OVER BLOOD POISON AT EMHMSVIUE AND CYANOSIS Fury of the People Checked by the Enforcement of Authority. NEGRO BROWN WILL BE RETURNED FOR TRIAL. General Panic Prevails Among the Blacks Now Claimed That the Troops Fired on the Mob In Self. Defense, the First Shot Coming ! From the Street. ' Acknowledged by His Physi cian That the pope's Con dition "is Desperate." PULSE IS IRREGULAR AND MIND IS FAILING. The Aged Pontiff Expresses the Wish That "It Were All Over," and Pre dicts That He Will Die Tomorrow Mind Is Clear and He Still Converses. July 8. Perfect i I?ttn.w,..m.. ..... t I ,!,, .1,1- 1 ... , , V' banquet given them by the fl lord I 2" 'S'JL h!J- Thor.e ls "? moH letln waa lss ls morning of tho admiralty. DEMURS TO HEARING. Congressman Drlggs Is Accused of Accepting Bribes, New York, July 8. Counsel for Congressman Drlggs, under Indict ment for aueged acceptance of money for services rendered to a cash reg ister company in Its dealings with tho postolllco department, has filed a de murrer to the Indictment. Argument will bo heard Thursday next. Ball Player Drowned. Buffalo, July 8. The man who fell of tho international bridge and was drowned In tho Niagara river Thurs day night, proves to he Ed Delehanty, the famous baseball player and out fielder of tho Wnsnlngton National League team. STATE REFORM SCHOOL AFFAIRS ENROLLMENT SOMEWHAT LESS THAN LAST SPRING. Boy Attempted to Escape and Fell From the Third Story and Will Be Crippled and Disfigured for Life. there Is a great deal of suppressed excitement and unorganized bad blood, Will Be Returned for Trial. Evansville, Ind July 8. After sev eral consultations last night and this morning, Judge Rasch decided to or der Negro Brown, the slayer or Po liceman Massey, and the cause of tho recent rioting returned to this city for trial. This will be done tonight If tho negro Is able to travel. He will be arraigned Thursday. No trou ble Ik anticipated, as the great dis play of troops is considered sufficient to deter the rioters. Panlcstrlcken Negroes. Cincinnati, O., July 8. A Star Ev ansville, lnd., dispatch says: Hie po lice arrested 15 negroes during the fight. All were armed and in several Instances two revolvers were found upon the prisoners. Among the ma- Rome, July S. Tho following bnl tin wns Issued this mnrnlnir- lnr iiiiiniiign i i.eu pusseu a fairly quiet night. though he had no restoring sleep. His puUc becoming moro Irregular. Respiration not so free as it van v.r. terday evening. The condition of tho pope noes not permit a lengthy ex amination. Improvement In the pul monary condition continues, but his condition In general la less easy ow ing (o loss or strength, which Is In creasing from time to time. Tho de velopment of blood poisoning means the end is Inevitable. On waking this morning the popo said: "I wish It "ere all over, as I know from my vision what is wnltlng for me." News at Papal Legation. Washington, July 8. The papal le gation received the following from Rampolla this morning: Tho stato of the holy father continues grave to day. Blood Poisoning. Rome, July 8. Symptoms of blood with the doctors and Intimate attend ants. A telegram has been sent Or Car darelll, tho well-known Naples spec ialist, calling him lit attendance at the Vatican. The popo continues to take a little nourishment today. It was announced at tho Vatican this afternoon that his holiness' temper, aturo varies from 97 to 9S degrees. Telegrams are frequently received to day from almost all European fillers. Criticise Lapponl, Rome, July S. The cardinals are beginning to crltlclso Lapponl for not seeing tho real stnte of tho pope's health long ago and aro now Insist Ing that high medical authorities In world be called Into consultation. Emperor Will Attend the Funeral Hoirlln. July S. The Kaiser has postponed his Scandinavian tour ow ing to the pope's Illness and the moment death occurs will hasten to Rome to attend the funeral. NO EVIDENCE FOUND. Jorlty or tho negroes the wildest tear j poisoning have appeared In tho pope. rw.;1?01 was a cut, iPnhe hoof nr n w., Itaiise-d and skinned, I breast showed slens kwcJ;lir'Khi-i Km . a "l ".Hi I'Wm a kn hv i. N It had moVe t?,o ad made by tho horse's siwm lntle Breast. ' IWnd Was in .i J as though It '.b? some sim;,, miff. - " "'C. Or GnniA .... Min,,ui. ,c "'east ilWr." mass IWrT 11,0 naiH nT. V ,ua loundl fther, HiU rrlckod the u., KTW Monti. it r "u was wit . r'M,M ,,u"8 ct-v P Urtt' lne 25th IWm 1 "fed of his Hit UT"WU'' this - OUIl Salem, Ore., July 8. Superintend ent H. E. Bickers, of the Oregon State Roforni School, yesterday submitted his report to the stnte hoard of edu cation for the quarter ending June 30. In his letter of transmittal, Mr. Bickers says: 'Thoro were 1"G hoys In the school on April 1. 13 have been received ainco that date on first commitments. and fivo returned trom parole nnd leave of absence; 22 leaves of ab senco and paroles hnve been grant ed; there wns one escape not return oil, and one death, leaving In the school on June 30, 113. Dr. A. E. Tnmlesle, physician of the school, tiled a supplemental re port, stating that tho health of the school was good. Ho also reports that Leo Jacks, the young boy who fell from tho third story to the ce- mont walk In nn attempt to escape by means of sheets twisted Into a rope, about ono month ago, received Injuries that will cripple and disfig ure him permanently. The lowor jaw was dislocated nnd fractured to the oxtcnt of being compounded, neces sitating the removal or many frag ments nnd the loss or many 'tooth, with a dislocation of tho face bones. Both legs were fractured, one involv ing tho knee joint to such nn ex tent as to permanently Impair the usefulness of this member. Tho finnnclal statement for tho two qunrters Just closed shows that $11, 8r.5.7r. was expended for tho mainte nance of the school nnd lor Improve ments nn nggregrate o' $1,102.03. was present throughout tho night. Fully 2000 men, women and children left their homes and camped In the lair grounds. Statement of a Soldier. Captain Blum, of Company E, made the lollowlng statement of the shoot ing: "The mob. crowding up at the cor ner of Fourth nnd Division streets, forced the guards hack Inch by Inch, clear to the Jail gate, and would not be beaten back. A man In the crowd 11 red a shot which struck a soldier. Then tho firing became general in the mob. and tho soldiers fired in le turn. Orders to cease firing ueio given to the soldiers almost at once, as the crowd turned In flight. "No order to fire wns given by my self or nny officer. It was done In self-defense. Tho mob had been re peatedly begged to go hack. Boulders and bricks were thrown long before the tiring commenced, and one soldier was knocked unconscious. The men were given orders to fire only In self defense. Officers and soldiers greatly deplore the shooting, but they feel they acted only in the line or their duty." COAL STRIKE THREATENED. Miners of Four States Met to Formu late Demands. Pittsburg, July 8. A thousand del egates representing C0.000 miners in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas, met here today In convention to arrange to demand wages or order a strike. Mitchell arrives tonight. It is now stated at the Vatican. It depends entirely on tho progress of the dread symptoms whother his holi ness will last days or merely hours. Tlio physicians in nttemlanco hold out little hope, as notwithstanding the amelioration In the symptoms It Is simply Impossible for the organism of the pontiff to have the energy nec essary to eliminate the toxic alTec tlon. which has presented grave symptoms. The pleural liquid does not seem to be regathering. but his holiness' general condition Is not so tinuqiill and his depression Is great er When Dr. Mnxzonl visited tho pope this morning his holiness com plained or reeling worse than yester day, adding ho therefore cannot work as he wishes to. Mazzonl states tho cyanosis of tho pope's fingers is spicudlng over his hands. Predicts His Own Death. Home. July 8. The pope today, In conversation with Mgr. Angell. ono of his attendants, said: "I mn sorry I cannot be present at tomorrow's ser vice, because tomorrow 1 shall die." Early this morning ho had another fainting fit. Death Expected Tonight or Tomor row. Palis, July 8. A special from Rome to the Patrie ut 1 this afternoon, says the pope's condition Is desperate. It Is now known lie must die, and It Is expected tonight or tomorrow at tho latest. More Favorable Turn. Rome. July 8. The composer. Dom Increased Puroal, visited tho Vatican today and President afterward left for tho country. This i would indicate the pope's Illness has 1 taken a moro favorably turn, hecauBe Fight. ; Pcrosl, as director of miifele at tho jly fj, The 1 Slstlne chapel, would have to partlcl Grand Jury In Utah Can Find No Polygamy. Salt Lake, July 8. The grand Jury after considering 2f rases, this morn ing report they are unable to secure evidence of a single case of polygamy In Utnh, since It became a state. Tho suspects included prominent business men and church officials. UNION MEN E ARE STILL OUT Indications Aro That the Tele phono Operators' Strikes May Yet Win. BOYCOTT ORDERED AND IS NOW IN FORCE IN SPOKANE. HALF A MILLION IN GOLD. Steamer Dolphin Brings Big Treas ure From Klondike, Seattle, July S. Tho steamer Dol phin nrrlved In port this morning, with $GSfi,000 In Klondike gold nhoard. Tho amount Is tho largest brought down by nny vessel during the present senson. The gold wns In eight large boxes and was consigned to the local assay office from the Dawson hanks. Twenty-Five Cents on the Dollar. New York, July 8. l.eroy Dres ser's failure has caused n sensation, ns ho Is unnblo to meet his promise to pay In full. The creditors will prob ably receive about 25 per cent. SHAPING II FINAL FlICl CONCLAVE OF RUSSIAN OFFICIALS AT KINCHAU. gone, ta8 7.) was Soon GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company G. R. Coekley, Local Manager, 120 Court Street. Chlcnirn Jnlv 8. Liverpool did not resrwind with our advance causing a break of one cent from the high point today, but wheat eloseil anom mu samo ns last night. Corn lowor. Opening. Close. Sept 77 U 7714 Dee. 70 7 Corn Sept G2 &1 Dec Mr,s G" Oats Sept an 31 Dee 'sr.Vi, 35 .Minneapolis, July 8. Sopt 71! 7 Dec W 71 Italian Free nh.iiu Knlls N. Y. Italian workmen at tne new dam had pate In tho ceiemony following U'o's a free light today. Nine were wound- death. ed. two probably fatally. ; Still Able to Converse. 1 Rome, July 8. It became moro and Hay Will Not Talk. more apparent as the morning ad- Oyster Hay, July 8. Seciotary Hay i vanced that the improvement In the has concluded his conference with I popo's condition, noted after tho op the piesldent and left for New York, j oiatlon of yesterday, has not been He has nothing to say regarding his ' maintained. The heart action ho vlslt. i came more feeble and the doctors , are leliictantly compelled to admit Mrs. Blaine Dying. his condition Is critical. Notwith- Augusta July 8 Mrs James O. 1 standing his serious condition. Ms Blaine widow of tho statesman, is holiness Insisted on being carried dyinr 'of old nge She can live at from his bed to u rocllnliiK chair most' but a few days about noon. He was able to converse Indications All Point to the Conclu sion That Russia Is In Manchuria to Stay Preparations for Holding New Chwang. Kinchnu. July 8. All the promi nent Russian officials In China, Man churia and Korea aro attending n se cret conference now In progress at Port Arthur. It Is generally believed they are considering war questions. Tho present Russlnn policy Is be lieved to bo to hold Now Chwang and take no steps to avert hostilities with Japan If assured tho latter will light unaided. The war feeling among tho Japan ese of Northern China is Intensifying. A Russian company yesterday com pleted the purchase of tho river steam lug business from the British compa ny. The company Is apparently act ing In behalf of tho Russian govern ment, as nil usages uro recommended by Russlnn officers, nnd tlio crews are composed of Russian sailors. A MAN OF 8TRAW. Remains to Be Proven That an Ulti matum Was Ever Served. St. Petersburg, July 8. The Rus sian foreign office knows nothing of the alleged Anglo-Japaneso ultimatum on the subject of Mnucnurla, which, according to tho Sevitum, of this city, was presented to the Chinese govern ment recently, nnd which Huts forth, among other matters, that, If tlio de parture of tho Russians from .Man churia Is Indefinitely postponed, Crent Britain and Japan must pro ceed to protect their interests, nml added that China must demand from Russia the Immediate evacuation of Manchuria. GUNS FOR RUSSIA. The Evacuation" of Manchuria Go ing on Rapidly, Birmingham, July 8. Tho Post states that Russia has ordered flvo eiooosote guns from Krtipps for Port Arthur, and also 10,000,000 rounds of small nmrnunltion. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND THEN SUICIDE BolbO. Idaho. July S.-John Mitch ell shot and seriously Injured his wile mnrtilnir in a berry patch. He hour later. Sho had commonccd di vorce pioceedlngs charging lilm with non-support and cruelty. He has a ! daughter. Mrs. Warreji, at Spokane. then returned to his room nnd shot , jr8 Alieo ICrum, at Taeorna, Is his himself In the loft temple dying an wife a daughter Trade With Philippines, Washington. July 8. Official ro turns of commercial conditions In tho Philippines show the trade with tho archipelago Is steadily Increasing. It now amounts to moro than $1, 000,000 monthly. Portland sent $1,000 to the orphans of tho llanna coal initio disaster, Tuesday Claimed That Not a Member of the Union Has Returned to Work l Portland Reports From San Fran cisco and Tacoma Very Encourag ing to the Strikers, Portland, July S.--"Not n inembcr who went out has giino hark to work," Is the declaration of the linemen's strike committee front headquarters today "Everything U In good shape. The telephone com pany's reports are untrue. Wo have the explanation this morning of the reports of Inst evening." Many members seem confident thU tho telephone company will yot make concessions. They sny that ouUlda reports show the company Is feelloc the effects of tho strike. A report comes from Titconm that things look had for the company It that city. "We are out to win or gt out at tho business," Is the altitude of the strikers. This Is the word from Hon Frnnclsco headquarters that buoy up hope tu the local rankH Hint thejr will gain something. Operators Organizing, (leueral conditions are cotere.1 lu thl following message posted at Him men's headquarters this morning: "San Francisco, July 6. Dear Sir and Brothers: Bakerslleld tclegrnpha for an organizer to get a charter for nine men. "The operators nt Fresno aro C out. "Twenty-soven colleclorH for the telephone company In Han PraiicUro all out. Operators are organizing all along coast. "Wo aro taking out two men for every poor mini the company puts ou. "Reports from all over are In onr favor Two men went to work Santa Rosa. Committees are out te get them oft "Some bail ones left the Snoqimt mle Power Company and went I work at Tacoma. Jim Broun hat gone over so wo believe ho will got them out. All other places nqioA favorably and getting In new mem bers, "Itcmcmlicr. brothers, this Is the fight of our lives. Wo are out to wl or get out of tho business. If yoi havo been working hard, work hard er than ever you may never havo so good a chance to win again. "Bowaie of false reports and huiice tactics. "EX EC UTI VE COM M ITTEK." Boycott Declared In Spokane. Spokane, July 8. Tim Trades Council, the central body of organized labor In Spokane, has placed tho tel ephone company on tlio unfair Hot and ordered u general boycott on no count of Its attitude towards thft striking operators, (llrls are can vasslug the city securing slgnnturr for removal orders. They expect tc secure tho removal (if half tho tele phones In tho city. SAILORS STRIKE. Price of Fresh Fish Has Advanced In New York. Now York, July 8. Tho prlco of fresh fish hero has advanced be cause of a strlko affecting dealers. Tho strikers, who number nearly 1,000, uro tho sailors who man Umi fishing smacks or schooners, They havci'boon paid $35 a month and their board, Tho men now demand a bonus of a cent n tlsh, whether big or small. AUSTRIA MAY VETO. Wire Pulling Over the Succession ti the pontificate. Vlonnn, July fi. -Tho Tagsblutt t day prints a rumor lo tho effect thU' In vlow of RampolH's hostility lo tmv triple alliance, that Austria would tt errlse the right to the veto shoirta ho ho elected pope. Gtudebaker Depository Fire, San Francisco. July 8. Tho Slinle-bala-r wagon depository was partially burned at 2 30 this morning, lini, $200,000.