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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAI ..JJ W!"!S.V.; br curie At Eastern Oregon Weather Tonight and Saturday fair; wanner. gSL f niii" ix tfc A WI .16. IN MPHOVING That Cyanosis is Dis- r La Dnnnln bring rrom uiu i uyu o and Hand LilTY AND WILL HER ARE Wiunnniiiu. i i Second Operation for j ! the Pleura, Which Is Ex it, Prolong Life Twenty. leun)-Ha Vet "An Extra. Iiy Clear and Keen Mind." Lb to An official Imlletin l -enounces a second oper- m pope. I "The nope's condition dur- l-ii part of the night was bat Ms breaming was un- Ih'hail a feeling of oppres- i oulse was weak, its rate It was decided to extract I term, and 1,000 grammes ay The patient stood : operation very well. His I became easier and the was also improved. I Rossini, Lapponl, Mazzo- I Eitraordinary Mind. after the operation, de- l prelate b mlud Is so clear I that the most experienced night easily he misled as tiitjr of the patient's eondl belietes, however, there Is ; recoyery. i Shadow Physically. mij 10. The relief afforded fcnd operation is expected to l pope's life at least 24 I tie end of that time an- ation will probably be Doubts are expressed as ' he will he able to stand picture. now exists among but ' is but a shadow nhrs- isecing by the operations, uderstood when it Is con- ifm grammes of serum pounds. Inoilt Disappearing, (ration this morning was Mazzonl, while rtosslnl ' patient's pulse The pope vi weaKness or the stom- Pod symptom this after :t the cyanosis in the t has nearly disappear- UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEGON, VIU DAT, .1 VIFioTTf UNDER SUSPICION. Mysterious Murder With Indications as to Who Perpetrated it. e,mW ,rk' J,,ly 10--The police are still unable to find any trace of Dr and Mrs Woods of San Rafael since the couple left their hotel at Atlantic City Monday last. Inspector fXl ke sent out a general alarm ng their arrest on the belief that they have knowledge concerning the ne cullar death nt CoWi it-., ' .v1.. GRAD SLUMP ON WALL STREET. Newest Low Record In List of Stand ard Securities. Xew York. Julv in Tho i,,. campaign today put the whole stand ard list down to the lowest record made for years. Northern Securities dropped to 87, New York Central to 119. steel, common, There arc rumors nf nnnth,r Ion adverse to the northwestern merger. WHOLESALE JAIL DELIVERY. General Hiking Out of Prisoners In Kentucky. Williamsburg, Ky July 10. Eleven prisoners, five of whom are charged with murder, escaped from jail here last nigni. They broke the grates in the """I il'ili Inn which wns paKSed jflfNiWZfcflt' WJ was nrrestedTfsS2S one prisoner was recaptured. E CRUMBLED T BENEATH 1 Railroad Accident Was a Re sult of the Recent Floods at St. Louis. UNUSUAL NUMBER OF SERIOUSLY WOUNDED. Two Were Killed Outright, Thirty Seriously Hurt and Nearly Every Passenger In Eight Coaches Was More or Less Injured Several Now In Hospital Will Die. SALEM ! INEMEN JOIN THE STRIKE Revised Scele of Wages and Shorter Hours Demanded at That Point. ACTIVE BOYCOTT BEING CARRIED ON AT SPOKANE. Nearly Three Thousand Patrons Have Ordered Out Their 'Phones in That City The Situation at Portland Is a Deadlock, Both Sides Being Stub born and Confident. HEAD-END COLLISION. Two Railroaders and an Unknown Tramp Were Killed. Des Moines, July 10, There was a head-end collision on the St. Paul railway near Willlambhurg this after noon between extra freights at full speed. Joseph Dusck, fireman, Chas, Nichols, brakeman, and an unknown tramp were killed. EXCESSIVE HEAT IN TIE EAST St, Louis, July 10. Two were kill ed outright and probably a half dozen now In me hospitals will die as a re sult of the derailment, of the Union Terminal Suburban train near Mad ison at 6:30 this morning. Thirty were seriously injured. Those killed at the spot the derail ment took place were Alma Kirsh kamp and Fred Winter. Three of those most seriously injured were Carrie Bock, aged 15; Annie Hock, aged 21, and Ella Weatherby, aged 25. The derailed train was filled with working people coming into the city. It struck a soft grade weakened and crumbling from the effects of the re cent floods and which gave way be- Siwkane July in The telephone girls are still out and their demands are unheeded by the company. The operators' union held n meet ing yesterday afternoon. The girls are greatly encouraged by the action of the trades council in coming to their aid. TS:v state that they have had only three desertions from their ranks and that they have Initiate.! 15 new members since the opening of the strike The following Wank form is being circulated through the city and as many as 2,300 patrons of the Inland Company s 'phones have signed and sent In these blanks to headquarters, There are 6,130 'phones in Spokano neath the weight of the engine, which ' and they expect to secure fully one plunged into the mud ueep enough to half of this number of signers to miry the driving wneelB. several me boycott blanks. RECORD OF DEATHS IN PITTSBURG IS coaches piled up on top of the en- gine. Eight cars were more or less wreck ed, and the proportion of killed and seriously injured is extraordinarily small compared with the number of Rcnu-cM passengers, all the coaches being BrtoistN. t.mwde(j4 Thirty Taken to the Hospitals. One woman's head was caught be- Hottest Day of the Year In New York City Prostrations From Heat tween tne cars am) completely crush Everywhere, and Inconvenience and j ed. The list of "thirty injured" com Sufferinci. prises only those taken to me hospl- j tals. Nearly every passenger on the ' rental of the instrument after Plttslmrir Tnlv 10 Sbvpti tlnathc , train of eight cars was more or less , "ate. and 11 prostrations from heat are injured. One coach was filled with rsnorted in the last 24 hours. The ! women and children. The cries of Following Is the exact form: "Spokane, Wash., July 15, 1903. "Manager Pacific States Telephone Company: "Dear Sir Owing to tho refusal of your company to recognize tho Just demands of the telephone operators' union for reasonable hours of labor and projter conditions for performing the same at a minimum wage scale, I shall have to request that you re move your 'phone from my premises. "I shall not be responsible) for the this excessive heat continues today, and I agony were pitiful. 31 degrees is recorded. 1 Several Injured women proved them- seies to oe neroines oy attending I It Anxious to Go. operation, when the phy- u it-assure him, the "greatest deal la hnnv. m so tired " The pope's - ambassadors of Austria m 14 rardlnals were in '5 mom As soon as the ' over the tmni. u-n,,t,t I cardinals but tho nhvutn. Nitlon Serious. m 10 Tin,,...i. ..... mraphed to Hie nuncio L7' nmion continues v earnest v ; ' Approaching, 'f 10 -A Intn tr... 'azzon as rlnr.nH i "H that i..7 i" fl"n Is nnnrnnri,i .. Ilje couid l,Vf beyond 'Will Be HM ... 'July te n Tr....,., . r' we Donn u.n ......... . "... uneiy uh e lor BfivMi i oilfu.. "ours, , ton y the fact f Kovern- tar.. WOrld- Nnt 1 "re sont h . . .ouncf.me. U, ma,,0 New York, July 10. This city suf fered the severest heat of the year today, the thermometer at noon reg istering 31 degrees. Up to 1 o'clock six deaths and 10 prostrations had been reported here and in Brooklyn. upon those more seriously hurt than they "Signature . . . . "Address " The date for the removal of tho 'phones has been extended until next Wednesday. The committee appoint ed last night visited tho laundry workers, plumbers', machinists' and A special train brought tho dead ' uuicners. unions, in all or tue unions and injured into the city to St. .Mary's they were given a hearty reception, hospital. Linemen All Out at Salem. Salem, Or., July 10. Pursuant to TWO MEN SHOT. 1 and In sympathy with the strike 1 which was declared against tho Pa Quarreled and Fought Over a Pair of ,iflc States Telephone & Telegraph Socks. ' Company by tho Electrical Workers' Mason City, 111., July 10. Irving L""uu lw" weens ago, me wnoio jorcu 003. had some men on the way to fill their places, It was also rumored last evening that all of the operators on tho lino would go out In sympathy with tho cause ot the linemen, but this theory was exploded by ono of tho local op erators, who stated that the girls had no such Intention, and had not even tamed the matter over. Deadlock at Portland, Portland, July 10. Locally thero Is no change in tho strike situation and the differences between the tolephono company and Its former employes do not seem to be any nearer settlement The olllclnls of tho company havo nothing to say, and seem to consider the incident closed so far as they aro concerned. A few men nro nt work repairing and adjusting, and tho striking linemen arc endeavoring to persuade them to quit. At tho headquarters of tho execu tive committee of electrical workers In this city, tho following communi cation from San Francisco was read: "Dear Sir and Urother We nro still taking off men all over this country. The pickets are lining good work. They follow tho scab to tho tloor of the house and nsk tho lady of tne nouse not to allow the scab to re pair the 'phone, as they aro out on n strike. Out of 30 houses In Oakland the scabs only succeeded In getting admission to four, and only repnlred ono case of trouble. This week will see a boycott placed on tho telephone company all over tho country. Spo kane expects to have about 3,000 'phones taken out. "The Federated Trades of San Joso havo told tho linemen they can draw on them for $1,700 In case they need It. The boycott goes Into effect in San Francisco tills week. Tho boy cott Is doing great work In Sacra mento. Keep up tho good work. Oregon Is making u Ilnu showing. Don't neglect tho dally reports. "Fraternally yours, "T. A, HOLDKN, Secretary." NO. (7ifO. CLEAN IIP YOUR LI W N BACK Attention of Russian Govern ment Will Be Drawn to Outrages in America. ANOTHER LAND OFFICE FRAUD MAX WHITTLESEY, OF LAKEVIEW, IS CROOKED, As Clerk of the Office He Used His Official Position to Increase His Salary From Forbidden Sources Made a Graft of His Position, Philadelphia, July 10. There were many prostrations today and one man was rendered insane from the excessive heat. At 2:30 the temper ature was 94U ' u,',,.t,fi,i nnH .iriRPiih Pranks, cloth- of linemen employed by W. II. Dan jlers were fatally shot this morning c- the manager of the local office, Kansas City. July 10. The terrific j by uuwaril Barton, a horse owner out last evening and left Mr. heat continues. The weather bureau all rH(.p On0wer. The quarrel was , Dancy without help. When tho strike predicts 37 today. over a pair of socks. Lynching was wis declared one of the local Hue- narrowly averted. I Ineu belonged to the union but all Norfolk Vu.. July 10. All heat rec- four of them went out at tho tlmo. ords In Virginia are broken today, the ADV,SED TO LEAVE FOR A TIME. ' Tll non-union men, however, thermometer being 105. Many deaths reconsidered their action, concluding from beat prostrations have occur-, Evansvllle ,. an ufe : Town for the J 'exornmg! i at fount In New York. State Mllitla' L , 1 They have since been converted to Vow York July lO.-At 3:30 this Uvansvllle, Ind., July 10. Tho last the views of the union, and last even- .........., ,1,, l,,tnl muntior nf ileuths OI we MUle UU'JJO ici i , lug ueciuutl io go Olll ill syiiipiui y, ?r,.; J,. s bL r of Uie local company Have which they did. rrom heat has bm 1 1 ,een advised by their captain that The union demands a revised scalo nuittWr of r'ls , unsafe for thorn to remain in the 1 of waKes ana BhortBr ,mllr ,)llt tho great tmu l ie ' ' " omlng ha"' better leave for a company contends that the chief oh track of them, and the) an (oniuife, ' fniino- KMi,sltles ' w. r u, uirib tu ... rr,. ti In frnm nil illrt'ptioilS Last night was the hottest loeui ti ed since 1S75 In this city The tem perature is now between and 100. Every hospital Is crowded and the ambtilanee are continually coming In. sometimes with three and four occupants GRAIN MARKETS, 1 Required a Heavy Bond. ' Topekn. Kan., July 10. Tne bu I preiue court this afternoon ordered : the release ol' Dewey and the two 'Cole boys, charged with murdering i the llerrjs- under $15,0(10 ball each. i ject of the strike Is to enforce tho recognition of the union, and de clares that It Is determined not to accede to this demand. Mr. Dancy said last night that the loss of his linemen was only a tem porary Inconvenience, and not like ly to make Itself felt, for lie already ti nf nsistory 5 of "ardinnia it. I. me t,nn fcwwiv 11, t0p( 'H1 lgnor- Kin H,-. IT in noom. BnmC.cmra' News !r?tnf or the nhv-' :iWLa,-S"ort walk In r-sai 10- Pr.l,l...i rS "ic guests nf natltrnltotto on th Hudson. at .t iritrnUhed bv Coc Commis- slon Company G. n, cocKiey, uw. Manager, 120 Court Street. Chicago. July 10. The wheat mar ket is again strong today on accoun of a bullish government cip bHitig expected this anernoou and oats very quiei. Opening. li 77 -iTEN PRISONERS RELEASED FROM JAIL Com Close. 7 77 Sept Doc Corn Sept Dec Oats Sopt line Minneapolis, July io- Opening. Sopt "" n.... 75V. Cash wheat at Chicago closed ..- Cash wheat at Minneapolis '..kki 8716. 51 51 VI 34M! 35W 51 61 "4 35 86 Vi Close. 77 75 Haker fit)' July 10 Uattered down dotjrs. empty corridors and si lent cell greeted the officers when they visited the city jail this morn ing. Of the 10 prisoners fcafely lodg ed there last night, not a trace oxcopt a couple of cast-off shirt and two pairs of soiled socks remained this morning. At least tuu in prospective fine for too yawning city treasury had flown. An employe "t Norrle & llrjwes show and a nesru tramp who follow ed the circus train through tho coun try were arrehteu v aggregation behind, about 20 employ es of tho circus, armed with crow bars, sledge hammers and battering rams in tho shape of railroad ties, proceeded to tho strong bastllo, nat tered down its frowning doors, ru inated thoir follow laborer, tho negro tramp and 10 other prisoners and mounting the waiting circus train at the depot, tho entiro party left town ior Huntington. The officials don't know whether to send a man after the escaped culprits or let them flo further, deeming It a good riddance of bad rubbish. Meanwhile the door to the city Jail tempted burglarv at 'he Vemloine is snamoiuiiy uauereu anu tno names hotel To insuit- ttnir good behavior on the police court docket seem to these men werr p.ac. d in the city mock the ldlo judge whoso occupa jail No willing to leave any of theton lias temporarily flown, hakevlew. July 10. Charges against Max Whittlesey, the suspend ed clerk of the United States land of llco hern are piling up dally. It has been known for some time that his actions as a government employo were exceedingly crooked, but It was not thought ho had committed all the Irregularities now charged ngalnst him. Among other things. Willi tlesey Ih charged with furnishing speculators and others, copies of township pints and other records prepared by him during oillco hours, for which ho re ceived compensation, which ho divert cd to his own use. Ho made an agreement to prepare papers for men to assist them In locating tlmlnir and homestead claims, which ugrcomont was carried Into effect, he again re ceiving compensation, which was di verted to his own list). Ho Is also said to havo prepared ntry applications for n number of men during oillco hours, at sundry times, and took persons to his room, during oillco hours, for the purpose of pieparing entry papers, for which he received $1.50 to $2 ior paper, nil of which money, It Is said, ho appro priated to his own use. It Is further alleged that lie prepared entry papers for tlmhor crulscix, attorneys and scrip locators, unlawfully, furnishing them Information mid Influencing per sons having business with the laud olllce to employ tertuln attorneys, for all of which service lie Is suld to have received a compensation. Uach nnd every ono of those acts Is In violation of the law, anil con viction of anyone Is lie.u to bo suf ficient ground for removal. However, under civil service law, Whittlesey Is entitled to a hearing and three days' grace has been allowed him us a mat ter of form. PERTINENT COMPARISONS DRAWN BY CATHOLIC HERALD Lynching and Torturing of Negroes In the United States Will Be Made a Subject for Diplomacy Czar's Representative at London Declined to Transmit the Document. London, July 10. --The Catholic Herald, the most widely read Catholic Journal in tho world, published at Umilon, lias requested tho Russian iimliassador nt London to forward to St. Petersburg n stntcmont drawing the attention of tho Russian govern ment to what Is characterized tho continuous and Increasing number of outrages against negroes In tho United States, nnd which will also call attention to tho appalling bru tality of these outrnges. It Is desired, nnd will bu But forth In tho paier, that tho Russian govern mo nt mttko representations to Wash Ington that In tho common interests of all humane, enlightened and pro fessedly Chrlstlun peoples tho evil bo suppressed. It calls attention to tho fact Unit the condition exists in tho form of an outcropping raco preju dice analogous to that existing In Russia nnd which finds expression in Intolerance ngnlust the Jews. Tho Russian ambassador roplled that such action Is outside IiIh pur view, and declined to transmit tho document. Thy communication will theroforo ho sont direct to St. Potcr. burg. DATE8 IN CALIFORNIA. SENT UP FOR GRAFTING. Minneapolis Politician and Chief of Police Gets Six and a Half Yean. St. Paul, July 10.- Krod Amos, for mer chief of police of Minneapolis, and colonel of the Thirteenth Minno ho (a Volunteers during tho Spanish American war, and luother of Mayor Ames was taken to the state phiiIIpii tlary this mornltiK lo servo six mid a half years for grafting while In of fice. Tho supreme court today af firmed the lower court's decision and dunlod a now trial. Fire at San Diego. San Diego. July 10. l'lro this morning partially destroyed tho I.ouls block on Fifth street. Tss to building, $5,000. and same lo Uucker & Vogt, dry goods insured Government Will Attempt to Make Them a Commercial Success. Washington, D. 0., July 10,- A thor oughly scientific uxpeilment Ih to bo uiado to produce dates In Southern California In commercial quantities. Sumu success has been i cached In Arizona heretofore, hut cotiHlilerablo fault was found with tho experiments thero because they did not reproduce the conditions under which tho dntos grow In their own habitats, Tho United Stutes agricultural de partment and the agricultural depart, incut of tho University of California nro to cooperate In tho coming work. A ditto tree should hnvo Its feet In tho water and its head In tho sun shine. Numerous localities In South ern California reproduce theso con ditions exactly, and It Is believed tho possibilities of date culture under proper conditions am proportionately as encouraging as thnso of other fHlto. u.A SOUTHERN FLOODS, Cotton Crop on Red River Being Damaged by High Water. Texarkana, Texas, July 10, lied Itlvur ruse unci foot last night anil Is now 12 Inches above tho danger lino. The damage to tho cotton crop Is al ready Immense, VETOED 8ALARY BILLS, La Grande Mayor Thinks City Offic ials Are Paid Enough. I.u (Irundo July 10. Mayor J. D. Slater last night vetoed an otilliianco raising tho salary of city att'.rnoy to $100 Kir quarter, and also I m ordl nuueu making a rulso In salailus of tho police force. Tho pay of tho water superintendent was lalsod last monih, without tho mayor's signature. Alleged Another Man In the Case. Chliago, July 10. William Downs, auditor for tho North Amrl in Trad ing & Transportation Coin) my, this morning was a witness In 1 Is wife's suit for a divorce. Ho claimed shu bocanio Infatuated with another muti while he was away from homo on long annual absences op tho coast and in Alaska, Treasure From Alaska, Seattle, July 10. Tho Htcumor City of Seattle arrived this afternoon from Hkugway with $530,000 fit Klon dyke treasure. Hut 'IVt per cent of tho people of Hulgaria nro Moslems.