DAILY EVENING EDITION r .1 rour reiiaem-o Eastern Oregon Weather J5C A VYE.v. t Tonight nnd Thursday jirobn lily thunder showers; cooler. s IE HIS RGULOSIS U Organs Were Except the Lungs Uw IN THRONE tT POPE'S REQUEST. Sreat Pontiff Looks as Itjceful Sleep Had Fal- I Him Prophecies Are liter Harmony Between SUte. V 22. inu liuiiiu t;ui- tie Hetitor ngoncy, that the result of tlio . none Is Kent secret, stated nn tho best mi le died of tuberculosis, IM3ND LKTnv Trr . mrT , . ' vliul.a COUNTY, OliEGOX, WEDXKSDAY, JULY 22, lflOH. ARTHUR'S SUCCESSOR. ntlrm. , jntLBY CIILLOM 'CATTLEMEN IS INDICTED First Assistant Chief Youngson Will Be Head of the Locomotive Engl, neers, a Cleveland. 0., July 22.-Under the proy sions of tlio by-laws 0f he Brotherhood of Locomotive Enghv cow, First Assistant Grand Chief chier p0'!5T,,w111 8,10000,1 th0 'ate i m M- Artln,r' Owing to crlti cal Illness, however, of Mr. Young, son ho hus not hern advised of Mr Arthur's death. Mr. Youngsnn's condition Is report od somewhat improved today and the physicians nnw believe that ho will recover. Second AssUtnnt Oram, Chief T. S. Ingraham decHnes to become first assistant, thus lie ccssltatlng an election to fill the of- flCR. x ). ( son. . I . . ! DID NOT GET CLEAN-UP. i FRUIT TRAIN WRECKED. The Defendant, a Nephew of Senator Cullom of Illinois, issing. is HE IS CHARGED WITH REVENUE SHORTAGE. Twenty-Nlne Laden Cars Jump the Track and Pile Up. Lamar. Col.. Julv 2! i.. uoiKiii iram wreck occurred on the Santa Fo last night four miles west of Caddoa, Col. a train composed of 30 cars of California fruit was running as a speed of 35 miles per hour, when the 14th car from tlio en ginc jumped the track. i omers. The strange thing about lmlIetl olates marshal's ofllco was tho accident was that the last load- lnfoncd last night that tlm United ed car and caboose stnvpii nn thr, . States grand Jury at Present has In- Went to Arizona for His Health and Probably Left There for the. Same Reason The United States Mar shal Has a Warrant for His Im mediate Arrest. Phoenix, Ariz., July 22. The SHEEPMEN 1R Conflict Between Montana Stockmen Narrowly Averted by the Authorities. CATTLEMEN UNDER ARMS TO RESCUE A PRISONER. Troops May Have to Fight In Wyo ming to Sustain the Civil Authori tiesOther Militia Under Arms and Awaiting Orders Believed That an Ambuscade Is Planned. Connor Creek Robbers Probably Se cured as Much as $500. linker City, Or., July 22. The first authentic statement regarding tlio Connor creek hold-up, has Just been i mauo puiuic by I llascho. of this city, who has n bond on the Connor Creek mines. Mr. llascho snys tho monthly clean-up hnd been sent to Huntington five dnys before, nnd tho n mount of money and nuggets In tho snfs at the time of the hold-up did not oxreed $500. Tho oftlcluls now think tho robbers are the same parties who stole n couple of saddles from tho barn of W. G. Ayre near Dttikeo, and nlso two good horses rrom stockmen of llurnt I river. A reward of $500 has lioen offered by the stockmen for tho recovery of their stolen property nnd this has stimulated a brisk search for tho thieves. SUDDEN DEATH OF H. C, GUERNSEY Prominent Citizen Passes Away Unexpectedly in His Ofllco in This City. DEMISE WAS UNDOUBTEDLY CAUSED BY HEART DISEASE. Captain Myrlck, superintendent of . There Was No Evidence of Sufferlna. o Connor Creek mines, hud saved i , . th valuable sneclinens mid niu-i-ou fur many years and the entire collection J ns tnkeii. ! Helena, Mont.. July 22. A serious dash between cattlemen aiiri Hupp, men on the mlddb loik of th. Sun river, n mi ps nnrti, rr lifin.ir. ?,no track. The loss will bo very heavy, , (llcte1 Shelby Cullom, clerk of the 1 just been averted by count v ollicers. i -,,tir, nrl i iii-igui win no nn en- -i" ."n ui iuuna mm x-coj- nuo were caneu io 1110 scone. J lie jg tlio reception 01 tro lnss Traffic over this part of 1 k'ctor of Arizona internal revenue, 1 cattlemen, who had organized, sent in Semi-State, I!!. This morning tho still lying In somi- Isrone room, but is cx- Ire-moved to St. Potor's The post mortem 111 organs to bo healthy lition of the lungs and new of the pontiff's kb dignitaries, tno dip- and Roman aristocra- Icarlly occurs in tho Is held today In the li accordance with the It necessitates slight I many of the death ccr- . of the urn containing the Qulrlnlal church feented on, as it is tho of the king's palace. the action presages liy between church and the main line was delayed nm-ni-ni "nrter Mckinley. Cullom's wherea liours. No one was Injured. ,,outs are unknown here. Tho nature oi ine cnarges were not divulged, but they aro said to be in connec tion with alleged Irregularities in connection with the Internal revenue service. Cullom is a nephew of Sen ator Cullom, of Illinois, and camo to Arizona for his health. The United warrant for FOUR HUNDRED LIVES LOST, Believed the Last Battle Ends the Last Battle Revolution. New York, July 22. A Caracas dis nfltr'li rnpnlrn1 flila mnrl ' . ... 7n..r.. .nn ir , . 7 : ",a &taK's marsnai lias n nearly 400 II yes were lost In the bat-, Cullom's arrest. tlo ut Ciudad Ilollvar. The Venezue- lan minister, Hernandez, said today ho believed the capture of the city practically ends tho revolution nnd that it will be but a short time be fore pence will he permanently restored. MILLS SHUT DOWN. High Many Price of Cotton Throws Out of Employment. ftew lorit. July Ti. Cotton open- Sugar Factory for Caldwell. j Caldwell. Idaho. July 22. A can-, vass among farmers of this district! hns resulted in contracts pledging ! 5,000 acres of sugar hoots and a fac tory will lie built for next season's crop. ed firm at from three to seven points higher. lace nas assumed a egression, aitiiougn nin mirnnrn in miiniuirirn Ks and great ago are H h MrHhrH l.i UlU 1 i iH tit It looks like a cen-iu,u "-"'" '- alien upon him. Oreglla's Chances. ".It Is uunounccd N Ramnolla have boon ronclled, thus adding to rhances to be elected Fnll Itiver, Mass., July 22. The I Union mills closed this morning. Thursday the Globe and Sanford 1 mills will also close. These In ad t dltlon to thoe already shut down, ; make a total of C.OflO spindles. It ! Is expected next week's curtailment will moro than double the number. . No attempt will be made to resume until cotton Is lower. ROADS OF 'FRISCO SYSTEM HAVE BEEN CONSOLIDATED. STRIKES THREATEN. With iCIANS CONFER. f " Party Meet pent Roosevelt. July 22.- President a large number V, Including Senators q, , won. Governor Yutes. ! ?.1'., irlA. ... ' 1 UHU U ....maiiBu lower, lien- (uacii, of New York, l, of Washington. i h anu cannon con- loier the extra session u a cuneiicv bill, und suaimoned on tnis nc- ' head Of tllC fningtr.. fi fellow workers, are rerl visit is f C0I1. I AiasKan lioundary, - ui me committee V, m London in Sep- Bonds Will Be Issued to Take Up Old Securities Is Largely a Meas ure of Economy In Operating Expenses, h to da;. island visit to tlio Bishop of Baker 'ly 22 Ti, , ... I carles J O'lmiiiv '!aP Of thr Eastern "h.0,, thn t-athollc 0Padmiiirn.i-. l. I'.!".1 aIvr to arrnn Building of $2,000,000 l.lay Be Tied Up In Chicago. Chicago, July 22. Unless Wells Bros . general contractors, grant the demands of tho Building Trades Union and hire only union men. it Is said stdlkos will bo called on all their Now York, July 22.--Annouiice- jous. The first of these has been ment of un official nature has just railed on the plant of the new Com been made regarding the projected monwealth Electric Company nnd in- consolidation of the Chicago & lasi-, vnlves 100 men. Illinois Railroad Company, the i wolls I3ros. refused to employ only ouls. Memphis & Southeastern union men on that job, and the gas and other lines owned by the St. otters and machinery Installment Louis & San Francisco road west of.mcn walked out. They were follow tho Mississippi river. All those lines ,) i,v tlt. various unions affiliated aio now In operation with the oxcep- wltli the Associated Hulldlng Trades, tion of u branch of 150 mllos between iutui the const ruction work was stop Thebes nnd St. Louis, which Is now , m. The new plant will cost $2,000, untler construction. The lines are to noo. Iio consolidated into tho Chicago. St. i Louis, Memphis & New Orleans! NEGRO LYNCHED. Itnllroad Company a new corporation : which, Including the Chicago & Kast- Arkansas People Carry Out the Usu orn Illinois, and the line now beltiK, ai Program, constructed into St. Louis, will own a . , an total mileage of about 1.500. ' ' X'vUtoeM. There will be an issue of oouas. , ,.,,, or . .nwmlli mnn nnmed sheepmen notice that It they did not remove their herds from the range by Sunday they would bo forced out of tho country. The sheepmen sent to Helena for arms and ammunition nnd were preparing to resist, when the county officials went Into the threatened country nnd brought about a truce, which they believe will be permanent. Still Trouble In Wyoming. Cheyenne, Vyo July 22. A bat tle between troops and armed cat tlemen Is believed to he Imminent in Pig Horn county. Sheriff Kenton and deputies left Thermopolls for Hasln at S o'clock this morning with his prisoner, Jim McCloud, charged with the murder of 11. Myrlck, a floekmaster. Tlio party Is escorted by the Hasln Light Dattcry of 40 men, under Captain Price. It Is re ported that a largo force of cattle men have fixed an ambuscade on Cottonwood creek, 25 miles from Thermopolls, and will endeavor to rescue McCloud und assist htm out of the country. The state troops at lender. Buf falo, Sheridan and other near-by points have been ordereil to hold themselves In leadlness to take the field at a moment's notice. SULUESE OR BORNOESE. English Now Claim Islands Suppos ed to Be American. London. July 22 At tho annual meeting of the Hrltlsh North liorneo Company, the question of tho recent End Apparently Coming Peacefully .ind Without a Struggle Has Been in Poor Health for Some Time I Biographical Sketch. II. C. (luernsey was found deml in bis olllce over the llniimiin Abstract Company's rooms this morning nt 7:10, by Charles Dennett, tho Janitor of the building. Mr. Cuernsoy was nr'Mlhntlnti 1... II, n lt.tll.,.1 l-nl..n ..r the seven M.inll Islands off tho coast I ,j l,,K 0,1 hls l,m'k 0,1 ,ho n,K ,n fronl camo up. The chairman, llls desk, with his lint 011 tho back glasses on. of liorneo, Mr. Merlon, M, P., snld tho Islands of I of his head which Croat llrltnln had been In pos session for 25 years, were derelict and hnd not been referred to In any treaty with any power. Managing Director Cowle snld It was not 11 question of aggression. It wns sim ply a misunderstanding and ho be lieved tlu United States would, when the matler wns explained, waive IIh claim. nnd his Death hud evidently como peacefully, for tho face was calm and composed as though In peaceful sloop, and thcro was no sign of n struggle or of any pain. Afflicted With Heart Disease. For a year and moro past tho de ceased has been In bad health und has been troubled with his heart. This wns worse during tho wnrm weather, and lately, while the nlgius Burglars at Payette. Pnvntti. llilv llt,,.,.l,i,.u ...,t-. ed the store of' the Payette Cash Oro-!'"1 Uim W1U'" Wl)' "H,,l" ''"y. eery Company last night, securing . DISTILLERY DISPUTE. Tho exact amount of the issue has . . Qreen. a negro, was sawmill en from officers last nlgnt ana Ordered That a Louisville Plant Be Released. Louisville, July 22. Tho United States district attorney received in structions from Washington this morning to release tho proiiorty of the White-Mills distillery on payment of the costs of attaching. Tho plant was bolzed by revenue ollicers oil the charge that the government was be ing defrauded by the system of equalizing. Thu projmrty is valued at $2.5011,1100. It Is understood a large amount will bo paid to compromise. EXTRADITION WANTED. Im- wcolt, !lla Cases. sir rj llrdml . u btovor 1 iiiiuu a Tm MTV,. "aVe 1,oen ingfuu-f. at Ch,. 1 In th. r,. EM r"v near Iue'acein. this li i? 10 Newport Thn ainiitr uoh,n(, h, j, ut' r tar,;,pticon tlini.n. laV" today before not been fully decided upon. The im-, . . . I- Vo fill. ! ll"P liortant point, uowevoi, ia " 1 lvnrhed cash requlromonts In connection with j tho transaction will be small mas-. whaer Veaa Crushed In Ice. much as tf will consist ( ! London. Jllly 22.The whaler Ve oxchnngo of the bonds r l wu,,.n xrdenskJold accora- cotnpnny tor me "'.'.".t juhed th northeast passage, was i-nnc ntlu.i- enmnanles consolluBiea. l""". , , ,,,.., t- rii r- cruslieu in ice in ijhjo i... It Is understood an uriangeinent j Th(, rrew mude a MO-mile Jour has been renchod beiwo-n the MM-. ' , .. boat, roachlnir Uie sonrl Pacific and 'Frisco by wnirn '., ..tipmeut and then lome tho lino from Meupnu luDl" wthout cwisltlet. Kongo will be made a joini im u twoon tho two companies thus sav ing for both companies an uuneces- Fugitives Now in Canada Are rnune for the Present. London. July 22. Sir Edward Clark, reiuosentlng the American Koverniuent. appeared boforo tho privy council toduy and obtained leave to appeal from tho decision of the Quobeck judgos, that warrants lor the arrest of Gayner and Greene, whoso extradition is wanted for Ha vana harbor frauds, are illegal. Tho fugitives ale roprosunted by counsel who fought each step. bo had been tumble to sleep well. often not being able to lie down for tho greater part of tho night without 1 being subjected to pain, Several nights ago ho arose ami I emtio to tho Hotel Pendleton about . 2 o'clock lu thu morning and wns In I tho cool lobby thoro for somo tlmo ! with Georgo Van Drnn. At that tlmo I he snld that ho was umiblo to sleep ...,, ,.r 11.,. I.....I...I I .....I BIG DEFALCATION UNCOVERED ! -& on Uiu ULIflLUIlllUII UIIUUHLIILUj Thls morning ho camo Into tho uotei niioiii 1 ociock aim remained homo time. Ho wns seen on Main street us Into us (i o'clock, and wns then going in tho direction of his ofllco. Discovery of the Body, While doing the morning work In $70 In money, $15 of tho amount be longing to the Methodist Sunday school. Whistler Burled. London. July 22. .McNeil Whistler the artist, was burled today In tho presence of u large congregation. OLD STORY OF THE TRUSTED EMPLOYE. Buffalo Man Invests In Legitimate ' Enterprises $300,000 of Other Peo. I pie's Money at Instigation Shrewd Business Men. lluffalo, N. Y.. July 22.- -A defal cation already aggregating $3u0.000 and likely to be Inciensed, has been uncovered. The alleged defaulter Is a trusted employe of a wealthy law of tho olllcoH Mr. ileunctt passed tho open door of Mr. Guernsey's olllco 1 mid noticed him stretched on too Iloor. Ho went in and spoko to him, and not receiving an answer ascer tained that ho was dead und notified tho coroner. That official, after view ing (ho 1 emnliiB, decided thut tho firm Shrewd business men linknow-1 "euin was uuo to natural causes, una IiikIv aided his schemes, mm of which , 1 ", '"'"V "' removed 10 1110 noino on llivnlvpil Ibe nnii linse ,,f 11 Inrui. Irnrt 1 West Jackson Street. of land. It is mid tho man Is willliiir 1 I""' was found lesllng ou sary iluplicatiou ot iwm .v. 200 mllos. TRYING TO SETTLE, Employers' Association nd Unions Conferring In ChleB Chicago. July 28--Conferenc are In session betwoen tue jwmp6. Assoclntlon and the unions .today, hoping to settle the 1WIW Ponco prospects are remote un ess tho Issues are amicably dccld.nl thU nftomoon. The labor unlors will moot to consider the ,","""u;;ilIn10t quest for a general "tV"1 overy concern ossiFttmr i" Kt will Steel Schwab Will Resign. Pittsburg. July 22. Schwab .oai th,. mebldency of the Corporation. He is now preparing his resignation, which will probably be handed to the directors noxt meeting. August -J. Vesuvius In Eruption. Home, July 22 Vesuvius Is In vi olent emntfon. The guide's hut near the crater has been destroyed by lava. New York Building Strikes Ended. . n TV,- Aral New York, JUiy zz. rui n'o iii. tune n rmy IlK tin 111 nlmiisr iui- u.i- f 40,01m shillf'U woraraen in Id ng tra'lf - arc at worn. J. I, Case Plant Burned, Itaelue, Wis., July 22. Tho Imple ment and carriage manufacturing plant of the famous J. I. Case com pany, Is burning this afternoon. Tlio loss Is already $76,000, with a pos sibility of Its reaching $125,000. German Steel Trust. Paris, July 22. A Kapjxil, Ilerlln, dispatch, says a Gorman steol trust similar to tho American trust, has been formed with u oupllul of $100, 000,000. The Krupps a 10 Interested in it. Neck Broken In Runaway. Lowiston, July 22. fioorgo A. Keickor, a prominent furiuor of Aim tone, had Ills nock broken in a runa way accidont yesterday. Cholera In China. Washington. July 22. State de partment advices aro that cholera hus broken out In Ainoy, China. to make restitution and was not 111 rested. None of tho firm's money was squuudouxl. It was Invented In legit imate business enterprises, mid thoro Is no evidence that tlio accused miiilo any bucket shop speculations, or that ho dipped Into 'chnngo in this or any other city in this part of tlio country. BALL PLAYER DEAD. Star Pitcher Succumbs at Spokane to Heart Failure. Spokano, July 22. Ernest Nichols, the star pitcher of the Pacific Na tional Iague, died suddenly at Nntn toiium Park last owuilng of heart trouble. Nichols, apparently In good health, had been talking nnd laughing with other Spokane bull players, while taking a plunge in tho Natatorlum poo). lAter, while waiting fur a car, First iiasemnn rvoriiyiio saw Mcnors head fulling forward as If fainting. His comrades placed bl 111 on a bench but could not revive Mm. Nichols was from San Francisco, 22 years of age, and during this, his first season ns u professional, had won 21 out of 25 gumos ho hud pitch ed for Spokuuo. There will be no game here today. DIED IN WORKHOU8E. Lst Ctsgs in Career of 2 Talented Sculptor. Sun Francisco, July 22. Marlon Wulls, a once notod sculptor, died early this morning In tho workhouse, aged 55. He was born In Louisiana, and it is reported that ho onco had n fortune made at art. tho back in front of tho dusk, with the hat on tho back of and under thu head, mid the glasses habitually worn on the noxo wmo In place. Onu leg was bent and tho kueo was lean ing against tho front of tho desk, as though the mini hud simply lain down for a nap mid had passed Into slum- bur. Biographical Sketch, Mr. Giiurnsoy was bora lu Hath, Now York, July 2, 1803, and wns con sequently 10 years of ngo at his last birthday. Ho canto to Oregon about 20 years ago, mid worked for somo time in a bank at Portland, coining to Pendleton about 15 years ago to ac cept a position lu thu National Panic hero, wlilch place he occupied con tinually until ubuut a year ago, when he was (impelled to give up his posi tion 011 account of ill health. Ho then took a trip to the East and to Euiope, hoping to benefit his condi tion, ami returned some mouths ago somo butter, but not recovered. Tho deceased was a member of tho Masons and of tho Elks, and was prominently Identified with both or ders at the time of his duutli. Mr, and Mrs. II. W. Guernsey, tho parents of the demised, are living and rcsldo at Ituchoutor, N. Y. A sis. ter, Mrs. William Tlce, Is living In Philadelphia. Mr. Guernsey was innrrlod to Miss Dortba lloan, a daughter of Stock In spector John lluun, of this city, on June 8. 180.1. unit from tho union two children we're born, Curtis aged 9, and Klinou, aged 7. Funeral Tomorrow Evening. Thu funeral sorvlies will be held tomorrow afternoon nt 0:30 o'clock, Irom the homo, under the auspices of tho Masons and L'llts.