MBHHTBH QAILY EVENING EDITIOH CTttV Eastern Oregon Weather (5c A WCt" " " is a Fair tonight and Tkwrsdsy; warmer. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OliEGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY lo, 1003. NO. 4 7n t. MIM a 1 ILLUSIONS Lpt Last Night and iComtortaoie rnysi- foday His Mind Fails, and sorrow are HVERSAL IN GERMANY. Confidently Expected to Oc Uter Than Friday His Lrvlces for Political and Harm1"1 ln Germany Are ltd by All Classes. lily 15. A 9 o'clock bullo- fDiirlng tiio nigui mo puiiu periods nt Hioop. no . nhaorvnil 111 hlH Eonernl Pulsation R2 respiration. i.,r nn 9. rnntlcrado." edition of Newspaper Trib- t says tho present muica Ik.i thn uniin mnv live tin- It. and possibly with great InUI Friday. ton. July Ifi. Rampolla ling wired tho papal loga- itoo nono exporionccu a Em. irium and Illusions, aly 15. Tho pope's comll- dovcloped features which Is regard as the most alarm- Ms Illness began. Their wis based upon tho pa wns brief but frequent ro- mis of delirium. Yoster- Inclnatlon was not consld- If the same character, that Mng clearly tho effect of Ktratlon. Today's deliriums I the doctors that tho dls- tranced beyond tho nerves ffected tho brain. looming progressed tho at- toellrium becamo violent, ling the length and short old Intervals. His mutter- Ig delirium woro not always , but they seemed to relate story of uvonts of many . which being unknown to Isent, nelthor Dr. Lapponl succeeding In compro- Is the pope seemed to again 'Hons. When his attendants ireuado him to rot Ire, tho ru on Indicating tho pres tomo Imaginary shadow uoi only sees, hut hears. Don't Vnn Hon lilm? Tin. rattles tho chairs and other no moves." Feeling In Germany. July is T1. i....t . 1(1. 4"' "' .llllllllll'IlL w pope caused goncral re 'tmi Germany and sincere r"6 uie (jatiiniic popula- XIII linS l)l'll,,l,,l.l ,.1 I.. 'l with Germany. Ho has Power ovor tho clerlcnl ng a closer alliance with Tment rn.inll wreas nir tim nri'. in.. 1 Public policy. ;y that he has been ono Popes ever Known, so far puw lownru Germany Is F' 'to alwnvs Himwnfi i of n. .;."r I ,.,- """iiuii mums OUt (1 fltlMllll.... I . ' y and the government. Point out a recent enso pore ordered Hlshop Ko es. t0 wlMl(I,aw tl0 c,r. S communion to per- I, 1'"' fiovernmout wo was (llrortly Instrumcn Z,t l'!l'"''-nn.f (tho lUsm Ta " "lo "otwoen ftuJ?11? ,ca,l'"llelsm In I r WhlCh llD fnlIf.o ...1.1. IhAi - . .(.it ii)) Willi firyt,,oL.!c:oncllla.tlon' i win,, " r.'1" i,u"y 11 ItHaoVt U ,on- No 82i' thantho; lN.Chanfi m- hi! t'0"1 Which F'tter , Physicians .at 0 r.- ; .s! nur- ' iZ . 1 r W'Tiat pa- BeiitM ' 'W o forooa 13 I Mt J...?' 1 "-"ii 30, torn- Fiteon'i';:-' in,l8atlou oS'locl. e 7rn coi one of tho 'fe, extend ance of six POSTMASTER FOR HEPPNER. W. W. Smead Receives the Appoint ment to Succeed Dr. Vaughn. Hoppner, July lC.-Tho president yesterday evening appointed Wallaco w. Smead postmaster at this place to Bticceed Dr. Vaughn, deceased. ' Wallaco W. Smead was born in Cold Camp. Mo., in lhS7, and emigrat ed with his parents to Oregon ln 18C8, settling In tho Wlllanietto val ley. Ho worked on a farm with his father until 1SS0, when be came to Morrow county, nnd farmed 11 years near Hoppner, In 1891 ho accepted a position with tho Morrow County Land and Trust Company, which ho yet holds mov ing to Hoppner In that year. He has ever been an earnest worker in republican ranks slnco coming to this county, 23 years ago, and was active in politics during nil these years. He was chairman of tho Morrow County Itopubllcan Club for a term of four years, whoro his energy nnd ability gained him many commendations. He was a delegate to congressional con ventions three times, in tho years 1801, 189G and 1002, and at present Is chairman of tho Morrow County Central Committee. WRECKS Bridge Goes Down With Load ed Stock Train Into Little Missouri River. BOX CAR JUMPED THE TRACK ON AN APPROACH. Five Men Were Killed and Hundreds of Horses and Mules Twenty Pas sengers Were Hurt In a Head-On Collision on the Great Western Near Savannah. DISASTROUS RUSSIAN FIRE. Forty Lose Their Lives and Many Residences Burned, nerlln, July IS. A Tagoblatt spec ial today states that In a disastrous flro In Zey, Russia, 40 lost their lives and 350 residences and tho official 1 building were destroyed and COO aro j left homeless. Among tho buildings destroyed was a large hospital where a number who wore unable to leave 1 tholr beds were incinerated. Twenty corpses have already been recovered from tho ruins. I ON IN ABROAD Famous Outlaw Broke Jail Last Night and is Headed for Old Mexico. OFFICERS WANT MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ASSIST. Stiles Is Recognized as a Dangerous Character, Has a Record as a Rob ber and Killer Was Formerly a Detective in the Employ of Wells, Fargo. SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS. Jury Found Dr. Kountz Guilty of "Voluntary Manslaughter." Pittsburg, Pa., July 1C Dr. Kountz, who Itlllod the wealthy con tractor Walsh whom he found in com pany with his wife, was this morning sentenced to Ave years for "voluntary manslaughter." GUT'S PASS 10 THE COAST TEMPORARY AND FINAL SURVEYS PROGRESSING. New Railroad Will Tap a Copper Dis trict Possible That Actual Con struction May Begin the Coming Fall. Poplar Uluff, Mo., July 15. There was a freight wreck on tho Iron Moun tain road this morning near Bowdcn. Two hrakemen, a negro tramp, and 35 cars of horses and mules wero killed. A box car jumped tho track at an approach to tho Little Missouri river bridge with such force as to wreck tho bridge, precipitating tho entire train to tho river 40 feet below. The damage to tho railroad prop erty In smashed cars, engine nnd bridge is great Head-On Collision. Des Moines, Iowa, July IB. A head on collision on the Great Western near Savannah, Mo., early today re sulted In tho death of two persons nnd tho injury of sovcral others. Southbound passenger train No. C crashed Into a freight train at full speed. A terrible smash-up result ed. The dead: Fireman Stewart, Des Moines. Engineer Rrownfleld, Des Moines. Seriously Injured: Fireman Tom Howard. Des Moines. Tho names of tho other victims have not yet been obtained. Howard was on tho freight train, j Reports late this afternoon wero to the effect that Brownfleld would re cover. 1 Twenty Passengers Injured. 1 Over 20 passengers were Injured, some of them seriously, but all will recover. The wreck was due to nn accident which delayed tho passen ger train and prevented It from reach ing Schuster, where the two trains wero to pass on time. 1 Grant's Pass, Or., July 1C The two surveying crews for the Oregon & Pacific Railroad Company are now well over toward the coast ln tho sur veying of a railroad route from Grant's Pass to Crescent City. They aro now at work on Lower Smith Rlvor. As fast as tho preliminary route Is established, a final survey is mado and grade stnkes sot. A per-i ninnent route has boon selected from ! this city to Waldo, which is half of' the dlstnnce of the line, and this part of tho road Is ready for the making of a grado. Colonel Drnpcr. ebler engineer of tho line, states that some construe-1 tiou work on tho road may bo done this fall, but It Is not likely. Many, here, as well ns In tho southern part , of tho country, are anxiously await-j Ing tho building of tho line. As a matter or inct me copper mn ... tho Waldo district can do nothing till a rallrond Is built Into tho dis trict giving them an outlet for tho matt' and ore. Tho hauling In of coke nnd hauling out of ore and matt by teams makes the process of mining far too expensive even with the very richest 01 e. GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commls- n Local sion uompa" . n. -- Manager, 120 Court Street. murago, juiy in. " . i.t.n nfPnlt MM! ket is again n m:im"K mado n net loss of 54 tor close ye torda.v. and a cent and B nuarter from tho high point today and looks llko It will sell some lower Corn slightly weak on account of Liver pool being off cent today. Oats steady to weak. Opening C.loe. som m '.' Dec " ' Minneapolis, July IS. Opening. Glow. onnt 70 TM4 doc u w Minneapolis September wheal 1 so Id up to 77 and 3i. miuuloh 1.,-fore tbr-clo:,i- sulci off tu 7" 1 1 n Ik. I torn BRAVERY SAVES LIVES. Two San Francisco Policemen Made a Record This Morning. San Francisco, July 10. Fire in tho Ashworth hotel, at C:30 this morning, gave an opportunity for Po licemen Fennoll and Davis to show presenco of mind and bravery. The fire-escape was burned all out, and the policemen climbed In from the roof and awakened tho occupants. They lowered women and cblldten from tho second story by a roK res cuing all. Flro loss, $4,000. HUNG BY MOB. j Tombstone, Ariz., July 15. Hilly Stiles, tho notorious train robber and outlaw and tho most famous living bad man of tho Southwest, broke jail last night nnd is probably on his way into Old Moxico. After getting out of the jail he stolo a horso and headed for tho border. Tho horso was ono of a band of tint) nuimals kept ln the edge of town. They were in a rope corral Ltid in charge of a hoy who was visited In tho night by a Mexican woman who ncted as a go between for Stiles, tolling tho boy ho would bo Instantly shot by a bidden foe if he did not at onco saddle tho best horse and accompany her. This tho boy did, nnd lending tho horse, accompanied tho woman to nn nr royn, where a masked and nrmed man was In waiting. The latter mounted tho horso and bade tho boy return to town, which ho did. Stiles was indicted yesterday on three charges of train robbery. Ho recently turned state's ovldonco against Hurt Alvord, another bandit, accused of complicity in tho same crime. As a result, Stiles himself was Indicted. Two years ago, with a Winchester, bo terrorized a guard placed over Alvord and secured tho lattor's re lease. Alvord was then ln Jail as a result of Stiles turning stnto's evi dence. The pair have been partners ln many other crimes. Stiles has been a Wolls-Fargo de tective, and reputed by tho company to ho ono of tho bravest and most efficient men In tho servlco of tho company. Efforts will be made to secure the to-operation of tho Mexican govern ment, as Stiles Is the terror of all Arizona. ROCKEFELLER THE BEAR. Charged With Trying to Wreck All Wall Street. New York, July 15. Soml-demor-allzatlon of tho Stock Excuango con tl: ued this forenoon. Many low rec ords were established. Tho belief still prevails that Rockefeller Is at the bead of tho boar movement and is dumping vast quantities of his own stocks on tho market In order to gain ultimate control. New York Central Is tho lowest In flvo years. Kentucklans Put an End to Expense and Doubt. Plnmlnirclmr!. KV .lull' IF,. Wil liam Thatcher, a white prisoner, was taken from jail early this morning by a mob and hanged on a tree near the courthouse. They camo from Fox port, where threo years ago Thatcher killed a young man while iutoxlcated. Twice he was sentenced to life 1m priBoumeut, but gained a new trial. The mob was orderly and rode away after the oxecutlon. Killed by Cave-In. Portland, July 1C. Caught by tho fall or a pocket or sand from a bank 50 feet high, Patrick H. Shehan. of Calumet, Mich., and John Peterson were suffocated to death yeiterday afternoon five minutes from the tlnm they would have rested from their day'B labor. The accident occurred opposite the north end 01 Ross Island on the new line of the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company. ASSAILED SISTERS. San Francisco Man Claimed They Jostled Him. San Francisco, July 15. W. H. Bel bach was arraigned this morning on two charges of buttery being ac-ctii-od of assaulting two Dominican Plstors yesterday. Ho knocked ono down nnd tore tho veil off another. Selbach claims they jostled him in n crowd on Market street. OFFICIAL IMPLICATED. Missouri Justice Is Chasing an Ex Lieutenant Governor. Jefferson City, July 15. It Is given out today that Prosecuting Attorney Stone will bring, action agalnvt ox Lieutenant Governor Lee, charged with accepting n bribe. Also against I ayton, the wealthy alum baking ;,owder manufacturer for using money to Influence legislation. STRIKERS AND FRIENDS FIGHT POLICE. Chicago. July IB. A fleroe runninp by three patrol wagona filled with po v " ' tHMknnn 1,0. ' i' A thousand striler followed fight took nluce this forenoon be- h hlockwl tween strikers and Uxelr sympathy 1 vi, T))(, Btrl;rr:, ix era and the police. The Kellogg I street cars and compelled I hem to Tnnffr rminany nndortook to de-1 join the pi occasion. There was some v ',. f,. 1 - , 1,, t'o Nn-'-.wr-t. rip ' t'-rowii ; ' ftnnes. The ,irc won -rli 'i 1'ii'ti- were accompanied n:,d the In 1 lit was de'lwnd. - ...v wu, w.ibUM, JU1J )UUJ, I --' LOOKING TOWARD PORTLAND. Traveling Passenger Association May l.ieet There In 1905. Portland, July 15. Trnvollng pas senger agents of this city aro prepar ing to begin an active campaign to secure tho convention of tho Ameri can association of traveling passen ger agents nt Portland In li05. Tno Pacific Coast Association of Tratlle agents Indorsed tho Portland move ment nt Us Ashland meeting early this year, but since that time little hns been done to keep' tho movement nllve. An organization of the forces in fnvor of tho Portland meeting Is probablo. Tho cntlro Coast delegation of tho New Orleans meeting next November will nld Portland In mnklng tho light for tho 190." convention. As Presi dent T. F. Fitzgerald Is n coast man and Is willing lo lend his influonco to secure tho meeting for Portland, this Is an Important factor In tho light. It has been tacitly agreed that the meeting of traveling passenger ngents In 1901 shall go to bt. I-outs. nnd this is the reason that tho coast passenger ngents nro centering their efforts on the 1905 meeting. They will mnko a big showing nt New Or leans and It Is probablo tho same con. sldcrntlons that Induce tho traveling passenger ngents to decide for St. Louis will hold good for Portland. To Begin on Big Logging Contract. Astoila, July 15. John Olln, tho Chinook logger, has entered Into a contract with tho Standard llox Com pany, of Portland to log 2,000,000 feet of the Uclknap nnd Smith timber, on Hear river, and will begin operations at onco. Only Defense Insanity, Hamilton, O., July 15. Tho closing arguments In tho Knapp enso nro be ing made and It wll Iprobnbly go to tho jury this afternoon. Tho defense Is depending entirely on tho Insanity plea. Death of Mrs. Blaine. Augusta, Mo.. July 15. Mrs. James G. lllalno died this morning of old age, aged 75 years. WARDEN FILES HIS REPORT THREE HUNDRED SIX CONVICTS JUNE 30. Eleven Fewer Convicts Than Last Quarter Superintendent's Cottage and Warden's Apartments Have Been Remodeled and Refurnished. Salem. Or., July 15. Superintend ent C. W. Jumcs, of tho penitentiary, jostcrdny filed his report for tho quarter ending Juno 3(1, 1903. The gross earnings of the Institution for the quarter amounted to $1,012.92, legregnted as follows: Hoard, U. S. prisoners 330.71 Convict labor (foundry) 3,800.81 Convict lubor (brickyard) ., 322.IH Team labor (brickyard) ..... 183.00 Total 1 1,012.92 Tho receipts for tho month was $300, nnd tho expenditures was $0, 110.09; thnt for tho farm was $8,010; Improvements, $1,500, und timt out of tho liettcrmcnt fund, $2,210.42. This latter expenso Is chlelly or entirely duo to tho repair, remodeling nnd re furnishing of tho superintendent's rottngo, and tho warden's apartments. Tho salaries of tho olllcers for tho quarter amounted to $5,670.31. Tho miscellaneous statement shows n decrease In tho number of convicts in the prison over last quarter of 11. Tho statement follows: Number convicts eloso or quar ter 300 Number at close last quarter. .317 Decreaso 11 Received 32 Discharged 10 Escaped 1 Dies 1 Transferred to asylum 1 Dally avorage 312.50 RACE RIOTS IN HEW YORK. White Men Attacked Every Negro Within Sight. New York, July 16. Several ne groes have been hurt In n resumption of the race ilotlng which broke out In tlm vicinity of West Sixty-second stritaau Amsterdam avenue, Bun dar aftoVnooBr Several young col ored men attacked and severely beat a son of Algernon Harrington. Po lice bmrli-d to the scene and mudc one arrest. On the way to the sta lion they were asllcd iy volleys of 1. iv 1 i thrown fiom tlio hunt," tops When the pull'f dlsa iiieaiud rou,'I of white men attar Ued every negro In ulirht and rln . ' them Irorn the streets. Several w-r-io f.eyerely beaten Seattle pool rooms have been clos ed for Hie past three months but w. re u'hn.'d to open Tuesday. 1 UNJUSTLY HELD Frank Brown, Formerly of Mansfield, Ohio, Starving in a Guatemalan Prison. ITALIAN DEMANDED MONEY HE COULD NOT PAY. Brown Appeals to American Minis ter, Combes Says He Is Confined In Vermin Infested Cell and Feeds on Banana Peels to Keep From Starving to Death. (luntemnln, July 15. Minister Com bes has received 11 letter from Frank Hrown, nn American, and former res ident of Mnusllold, O., who Is In pris on In Sololu, charged with assault, nnd Is now Investigating. Brown ac cidentally shot an Italian slightly wounding him Inst Septemhor, Tho Italian demanded $1,500. Drown la a poor man nnd could not pay Uie amount and tho Italian caused his ar rest. Hrown has repeatedly appealed for trial but tho government Is unable to locate, the complaining Italian, who hns evidently left tho country. Hrown In his letter says: "1 hnva no shoes, my clothing Is In nigs, I sleep on a stono Hour In n venuln-lnfestoU coIL During tho entire 10 months or my Imprisonment, food baa been Inade quate; I have been reduced to eat ing banana skins and orange pool, thrown to mo by tho natives, to koop from starving to death." Ho closes by saying: "I urn miserable, and therefore implore yon, for God's sake, to procure my liberty. If you can, give mo a Just and Immediate trial." ONE LAST EFFORT. Importing Miners to Try to open the Hanna Mine. Ilannn, Wyo., July 15. Prepara tions are being made to lesume the work of opening tho coal mlno hero and icHculng the dead bodies of tho victims of tho disaster of Juno 30. A party of miners arrived last night from Rock Springs, and others are on route from DlamoudvliU), Cumberland and Spring Valley. Tbcsu men have hail years or oxperlenco In lighting mlno (Ires, and they will mnko a her culean effort to extinguish tho Humes nnd reach the bodies. If tho tldo of battle again goes against tho brave men, It Is possible nil efforts to roach the hodlcH will bo abandoned, tho win kings sealed up and a new mlno opened. MYSTERIOUS MURDER. Man and Woman Believed to Have Killed a Peddler. Suit Lake, July 15. Tho entire sheriff's force Is searching for a miss ing man und woman who, It Is bellov ed, murdered William Ryan six mllos south of hero. The body was found Inst evening hound baud anil foot, covered with quills In a camp In Cot tonwood canyon. Tho camp was de serted. Indications thnt three had eaten Biippur. Ryan was a peddler and wnu lust seen with tho man and woman. Robbery Is believed to hate been the motive. CHINAMAN MURDERED. Body Found on the Bonk of tho Co lumbia Near Heppner Junction. Arlington, July 15. Tho body of a Chliiuiunn, supposed to have boon murdorod, was found on tho bank ot the Columbia yesterday evening near Heppner Junction. Evidence now points to u gang of hoboes which was encamped on the river whore I,., i.i.iu wua rrmnil veatpnluv morn ing. The coroner's inquest Is In pro gress this afternoon, ami nothing def inite has boon uoemeu yei. LOCOMOTIVE BLEW VP. Fireman Killed and Ssvsral Other Men Badly Injured. Cheyenne, July 16. A Union Paci fic locorniillvo blew up 15 miles west of hero thl. mnniliii' Kiremun Carl son was fatully In J d, aud Euclmcr S'eny terribly HciiMed und Rrukemuu Wlialey daiiiieiously hurt. Marching on Wall Street. ElIulK Hi N I J"'v 15 Mother Junes' army aniv..d this morning, followed by a big open air demonstra tion. Mother Jones made a siieoch di numieliig the jupItnllHts ,,'only 15 cents a week. vMI lib,,