East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 1903, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    gjpTION
ijh m ijijijijijh
QAILYEVENINGED1TI0N
residence
nK'ISinVn W currier ti
Eastern Oregon Weather
TonlKht nml Saturday
warmer ntlln1nf
fair;
PPDLETQy, UMATtLlLv COUXTY
Bg HOUSE
NFLAGRATION
Lmrtivc Fire Breaks
All Danger Was
U to Be Over,
fc DESTRUCTION
li NARROWLY AVERTED.
Million pounas or rum wua
Eight Hundred Live
Only the Most strenuous
Ijivttl the City Valuable
Louse Machinery Was De-
. Julv 21. Fire broke out
Si corning In tins Vilos-Hob-
F j plant, It was thought at
tilt It had lii'on subdued,
lis destruction of thnt
Afterward It broko out
liitd fury in an immoriRo
litamable products that It
I hail escaped ignition.
Iliotld bo gotten under ooli
te nas commuulcntcd to
i Packing Company 'h plant.
Bin eight-story brick. Tills
titer company's principal
A portion of tho plant, In
fried buildings, was not
Irak o freight sheds along
tost was swept away, and
I test tremendous exertions
lonble wind saved that por-
e city from a general con-
h to the Vlles-ltobbins plnnt
Mow Lard house, chute
conge, $300,000, machinery
p, ,100,000.
pu Packing Company lost
Ms of lard and 10,000.000
I cured and uncured pork.
f Ms so intense that It was
l to delay the llanies for
rtercver Ignition took
prcil live hogs belonging
Iw company wero burned,
tat been driven from the
He abattoir for immerti-
CKY GRAND JURY.
ty Found in Gettlnn
rWte Testimony.
J"!)' 21 -Snlcor and
Ii warrants sworn out by
Willi, were nrrostod this
sed wltii tttitrflnrliw Tlni
ly nere arralunod in
postponed hearing await
ARRESTED FOR GAMBLING.
Stockton Police Raid Private Poker
Dens and Pinch Prominent citi
zens. Stockton, Cal., July 24,-Harry S
Sollie D. nosonbaum, a sou of Hanker
D. S. Itosenhatim, Arthur Samuel a
prominent cigar denier, F. j. Murphy
nicbard Wilson, Sam Miller and Har
ry Ooldowattor, nil prominent mer-
onrW Jl W01' nrl"eS,P(1 by '0 Police
oar y this morning for playing per
coinage poker In violation of the s ate
anti-gambling law.
They wore caught at the game and
scvoral hundred dollars wero seized
by tho police as evidence. The raids
have caused a big sensation owing
tnu piuniinence or tho arrested
iiiuu. rtn Wuro released on hall.
INCREASING EXPORTS.
Vastly More American Products Sold
In China Than Ever Before.
Washington. Julv 21
of statistics' statement.
shows that American exports to Chi-1
na during the fiscal year of 1903, cx-1
coed the previous year $19,o0o'ooo '
Including the exports to Hnnrri.-nm-1
I .11 . "O
umur iimgiisu possessions, they
, (TREGOX, in? I DAY, JULY 24, 1003.
LL ELECT A
POPE JULY 31
College of Cardinals Will Hold
Their Elective Session One
Week From Today.
INCREASING CROWDS
VIEW POPE'S REMAINS.
NT(). 4802.
Catholic Poles Memorallze the Cardi
nals That No French, English or
German Should Be Chosen Pontiff,
and Insist Upon an Italian for
Head of the Church.
BOOK BIERS
FIGHT MILLER
Government Printing Office is
in a War With a Labor
Union.
Miller's case Impartially. Should the
union charges bo proven showing his
personal character and ability to bo
not up to the standard, ho will bo dls-
missed. Otherwise he will remain,)
even If It precipitates a strike.
Bookbinders Wll1 Fight.
Washington, July 24. The book
binders having become embittered by
the Miller case, which Is closed so far
as the government Is concerned, will
hold a meeting to consider the mat
ter tonight.
FERDINAND
MAY
NEVER
VEXING STRIKE UNSETTLED.
RETURN
BINDERS WILL STRIKE IF
MILLER IS REINSTATED.
Civil Service Rules May Bring the
Department Into Direct Conflict
With the Union It Is Possible
That Linotypes Will Be Used In
Government Printing Office.
Kcllogg's Employes Will Never Con
sent to Unsatisfactory Conditions, j
Chicago. July 24. The Kellocir
strike promises never to bo definite
ly settled unless tho striking unions
win or officially admit their defeat.
Tho withdrawing of the teamsters
from the sympathetic boycott at the
request of the other unions, leaves
the fight purely one between Kellogg
and his employes, lloth sides are still
firm.
Bulgarian Affairs Are Greatly
Disturbed and the King Has
Fled to Vienna.
PLOT WAS DISCOVERED
TO ASSASSINATE
HIM.
Washington, July 24. Miller, the
exceed $27,000,000 n .,r-nl,,ut ticnnn.i . "U'"L' ,"" 1,10 rtmc6 l car-
000 10 years ugo. Tho Asian,, ira.i',, I 'lmals nl '"'' fourth session held
fVntti Atiinvlnn .. ... tllit! nwimlnrv I. i. . .
ha. t, v , ?, la'T,1J , h, .u.,u lu ...uuBuraio mo sistant foreman of the bookbinder-
world. I , ..... .,. ' . .
mi tin- luiuiums looay received
WALL STREET FAILURES.
New Low Records Also Made Today i
In Steel.
New York, July 24. New low ree-i
Report of Abdication is Believed In
London Bulgarian Censor Has
Stopped All Messages From Sofia
A Revolution In Bulgaria Will
Complicate the Whole Turkish
Problem.
Three Harvesters Killed.
St. Paul, July 24. Three unknown
l telegrams from the executivo commit
' tee of the Polish Catholic church
iimvuHiuiB wero union ny the wreck'- " "-""-""" ai iuoscow, urg- for reinstatement In accordance with
?,L? n'"lKlt .t.raln on the Northern ling that no German, French, or Eng. , the order issued bv itnnsevdt thm.,Bi,
.Montana, last i llsh cardinal be elected nn.m Tim 1 r
prohibition extends to the American He was told nothing could bo done
cardinal obviously, though It is not tn a properly certified order from
expressed, as tho memorial further the civil service department was re-
ctnte .hnl 1.1 .... I
u.i D.iuuiu any uuier man an (elvecl. Miller loft tho office to
Pacific near Knoxon
night. It wns caused by a derailment
and 20 cars wero piled up.
order for whose reinstatement as as- "u,s "7 i "l"rlla, l:s "olgrndo, July 21. Prince rYrdl-
uwnn n. -i',s. iiiiiui oi iiiugaria, accoiupanted liy his
Wall street is trying to learn who Is children, passeil heie this morning
at the back of liquidations, as every- bound for Vienna. The princess' prior
thing favors n stronger market. , departure from tho kingdom has given
Tilbot Taylor Company, one of the rise lo a belief of trouble In llnlgnrla.
largest concerns In Wall street, hnvo i One report Is that ho has lied to save
failed. Immediately after tho sus- his lire. Ilulgarla has been much dls
pension W. 1,, Stowe ft Co., another turbed for some time. When tho
large concern, was announced failed llelgrndo tragedy occurred the dls
on the Stock Kxchango. At 2 tho In. contented In Ilulgarla openly advo
dustrlal list was comparatively tin-1 rated following the example
supported. The newspaper Stnmpa says tho
I Hcrvl.in administration hns been re-
quested to send a special train to
ol the government printing office
aroused union opposition, this morn
ing appeared hoforo Public Printer
I aimer and made a formal demand
Italian he chosen It will greatly dls- cure the certificate. Immediately
I H!lllsIJ i"e t oies. afterward tho union committee walt-
ALL FIVE VICTIMS! wfrf 1 0ue possibly animus for this ox-' 'd on Palmer and made a formal pro-
. ' , Jl Presslou is found in the animosity of test against Miller. President Proc-
RESIDENTS OF SEATTLE. the Polish Catholics toward a Ger- tor, of the civil hervlce. in the mean-
j man cardinal who entertains ambi- time sent the proper certificate of
Mother Attempts to Rescue Her tlons toward the papal succession, ' Miller's reinstatement. Palmer has
Children and Is Lost-A Neighbor !mtwll0,is ,a vigorous centralist polll-' no ; option In tho matter hut to accept
. . . . , , ically, which ot course means that his Miller.
Tries to Help Them and Is Also f evu,.y endeavor will be used In the1 If the binders strike, each one will
Drowned. future ns In tho past to stifle every have to undergo an examination to
, expression of Polish nationalism, secure a like certificate before he
Seattle, July 24. Mrs. Ella Smith, The German, moreover, Is depending I fould return to work,
of Homa Ilomma, her two little 1 upon n Franco-German-English alii- I .Miller says ho will return to work
daughters and Mrs. ltena Uradford, mice for his election. Theso various tomorrow morning,
of Seattle, were drowned In the Hood combinations further indicate that The suggestion that tho printers go
canal at tho foot of tho Olympic i the "Triple-Alliance" between Aus- a sympathetic strike has caused
mountains. The children first got tria, Italy and France is crumbling, Itoosevclt to Instruct Cortelyou to nt
out of tliolr depth and their mother and the election of a German or Eng- nce make all inquiries relative to
wont to tho roscue. followed by Mrs. lishman, or a Frenchman who did not 'lit' substitution of type setting ma-
Bradford, who plunged into the favor It would bo a masterstroke of chines. Cortelyou complied, and sev-
wator and made a heroic effort to , a purely political significance but of UI':'l companies aro now preparing es-
save tho drowning woman and child-1 great Import. "mates. Whether machines will bo
ron. Hut her strength proved line-; Greater crowds than yesterday intrlI"(,el ' case the strike is called
filial to the task and all four were viewed tl, nnB'R i.ndv during the on- "as. not neen determined, out
drowned. ' early morning hours.
ItH JERSEY HAS S WfflDO
TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE
CLEARING AWAY DEBRIS.
Storm Had All the Characteristics of
the Regular Middle West "Twister"
Three Were Killed and a Hundred I
Injured.
The little girls had waded out too
far. They began to scream and the
mother wont to their assistance. Sho
Viewing Body May Cease.
Komo, July 24. It is possible pub-
He view of tho remains of the pope
Is certain if they are tho printers who
do go out can never get back, and tho
last stronghold of hand composition
will be captured by machine labor.
It is calculated to secure less than
too got under the water. Then Mrs. j w, cc.lSp tocIayi ng despite filling the one-fourth the present number of em
decomposition t ployes.
The president pioposes to handle
Uradford started for the rescue. She
wns proceeding to snniiow waier wnu ,.tmtnues
...... .r II. nl.ll.lvnn ...1,iM 1 1, cflinn
noa or the grand jury. I way sho slipped nnd was carried away
IIUISSMI till' Kill lie nnd In tlm nnrpnnl All film- went down
catafalque with Ice
1 Identlfv tho
tWwe them, and then wont
M Jury loom u-hnrn bo
e not the men wanted.
r'uic gram lnrv i:lut .,i,.i,i
'Jclt murilereil f!ii,.i,rlii
V" JCioiniillces .l.,tt .....1
I" touslns The latter
P ""led In the Hargls-
I-" It wax W,ll.r,,l 1...
1..' Dr (!ox and l.ii.wii..
Is the Mint 1,.. -nl n't:
n to bring the Cockrlll
-jMiire
and woro drowned within 12 feet of
each other. Several persons on the
shore saw the accident, but could
render no assistance. The bodies
havo nil boon recovered.
OVER 100 CORPORATIONS PAY TAXES
Paterson, N. J., July 21. Mayor
John Illnchcllffo today called togeth
er tho leading citizens of Paterson to
dovlso ways and means of piovlding
relief for the people most sorely
stricken by the tornado which
wrought death and devastation in tills
city yesterday. Two thousand began
todn clearing the wreckage strewn
In the streets by the storm.
In summing up tho tornado's work,
Paterson today counts three dead,
100 Injured, CO families made home
less and a property loss estimated at
$200,000. The tornado mowed a path
of destruction too feet wide from tho
southwest to the northeast of the
city. About 25 persons are under
treatment at the hospitals, It Is ex
pected that all will recover.
POSTOFFICE ROBBERIES.
Tsarlbord ror Ferdinand, who It is
stated, never Intends to return to his
kingdom, it says the conditions nt
Sofia are so highly critical the prlneo
lied on the ndvlco or bis counsellors,
who have discovered a widespread
plot to assassinate him. The pollro
and military have been lately patrol
lug the palace neighborhood.
Believed In London,
Ixindon, July 21. The fact that
neither confirmation nor denial hns
followed the icpoit that Ferdinand
of Ilulgarla has abdicated tho throne
In (lie present case amounts almost
to confirmation, as Is Indicated by tho
action ol the Ilulgarlnn censor In
stopping all messages fiom Sofia,
It Is not considered probable lu of
ficial circles that much bloodshed oc
curled, but It Is geuernlly believed
Ferdinand became alarmed at threats
of assassination and lied. Ilo has
gone to Vienna to obtain the support
of tho powers to strengthen his seat
on the throne.
In Relation to Turkey.
Any revolutionary movement lu
Ilulgarla must be regarded of tho
giavest alarm, as tending to reopen
the llalknn questliion. The Ilulgarlnn
army once out of hand would un
doubtedly declare war on the Turks
and endeavor to relievo the lot of the
sultan's OIii'IhIIiiii subjects.
their Intention to do liusl-
GRAIN MARKETS.
HV A SCAPEGOAT.
Union Is
I ttonecuttore.
Iihft $12,000.
. 24 Tl,. i,.i,.i
recused o om-
W frnit. tl.. i - .
.... juui'uoy noil
Association ...1....1.
r wai V. ... V" "
y. 'M'lUIMMl III
'B cnnn i , .
- iiii-ii i in
ecret ...
Win. ,f "
"Mrator, . " ...""". "
'Wttoat Jn,... ,,,,,
Salem, July 24. Secretary ot State must Ilk1
. F. I. Dunbar hns filed a statement lll's-
' ....... i. i .i, Out of the total number of corpo-
iwith tho state treasurer, showing the . . . '
Ouotatloni; Furnished bv Coe Commis-1 number of corporations which have a 1)I0teBt against tho action of tho
sion "omoany G R Cockley, Local : complied with tho corporation tax law and those will come lu without , cash of the office
Manaoer 120 Court 'street ! law. since tho law went into effect ligation. It is thought in a bank at the
rvianager, iu mu owch. . Te re,or,is Khow that there sliould hours. No clue t;
1n
union
eerot com
Vi ,.i,ti... ..r
rvrou, i: a;,;;:
ltit(, 'VM" ""'"o and
"I MIC I .Hlin.ll
for services
1 to the
MT"ti li
' thni
U1T Hi
i tit ;
ly'y
ELECTED.
idei
rd Commlcl
V'.ii: ,cnl f the Na-
The National
Nil !."?'' Food Com-
lj'l"g place Thoy
i floral food
Chicago. July 24. Wheat muiket
vory quiet today only a scalping nf
fnlr, closing lower than yosterday.
Com nnd oats also quiet. Foreign
markets are also vory quiet.
Opening. Close.
Wheat
Sopt 7tt
Dec 70 70
May 784 7Vi
Corn
oSpt 51
Doc r.o
May f'OM
0.tts
Sopt 3Ml
Dee 33
MlnnoapollB. July 84.
Oponln
Sunt 74H'
Doc 73
Stock Markets In Trouble.
Chicago, July 24.-The whirl of ex
citeniont nil but rallied In the face of
'two prominent failures today, inu
cmucd the report to spread that
Juinos It. Keone is the one whom the
hip money intorosts are after and
they nro responsible for the big
slump. Tho Taylor . onipany ef"ff
to make a statement or give the name
of tho assignee. Stow also leluses to
mnko a statement, other than that e
wns unable to realize on a largo Hi e
.... .,.. Hiina Tils assign
or meAiiiiii ...,.r,,ii
j., ji-iv i 'li
on May 21
To till hdato
have filed their
Successful Operations Last Night In
Two States.
Lisbon. Va.. July 21. Ilurglars
blew the postolllce safe last night,
securing tS.Oilu In iiolori and bonds
and oBcapod.
Same in New York.
Maysville, N. V., July 21. The post
office here was lobbed last night, tho
burglars t-ectirlng $S00 lu stumps. The
hail been deposited
close of business
the perpetrators.
STRIKERS FINED,
DROWNED IN SALT LAKE.
f'0
60
rum
33
88
Close.
74-
be K.H0O cornorutloiiK dolne business
J.0C3 corporaiions ln tns Btalo ))Ut fuI)y 7 000 imvo (s.
annual statements, solved, disorganized or failed as the
,.i ...i ,.. ....rnorntloiiH have been total number now In existence will Rous Wells Drifted All Night With
LnmnlKwl "ot roac1' 1,20' accor(,l,l to ,ho i His Dead Companion,
organized. tlmatos or tho state officials. ! .. .. Wl,u,
The total ci,ltBHtIon of these Tho cal,ltalli!atIon of tl ,r,Wra- j wTl
companies is SSSU.SoU.su, aim iuo iu- uoim now regisiereii amouiiis 10 inoiu, .., . . lf , , ( ,,,.
ana uiiiiuni "'U""V "V- . 1'ouiKl on the beach of Antelope Island
leClOU, 10 WUOUL flU.UUll lUl vwio jc. kumi oiim- ttaouoniiivuL " c.iwu.
Forty-six foreign corporations have f t!i .000,000, while tho corpoiutlons
filed their declarations to do business now on tho records ropresont a eapl-
in this state, the fees from this source tal'zation or over $3211,000,000.
amounting to approximately $7,500. The largest corporation organized
It is estimated that at least as many under the laws of Oregon is the O.
more will file their declarations by H. & N. company, with a capitalize-
August IS, the date fixed by law on tion or $35,000,000 und the smallest is
.vhlch loi'elgn corporations lawfully the Hub Land Company, capitalized
engaged in business within this state at $50.
eight miles fiom the bathing lesorl
by u fcearehlng party this morning.
He was blinded by salt water and .n
a pitiable condition, but will recover.
I.urkln strangled to death lu the salt
water. Weils stayed with the body
all night, drifting with the gale.
SHAM BATTLE ENDED IN A REAL FIGHT
Pioneer Passed Away.
Poise, Idaho. July 2111. 55. I!lh-r,
a pioneer merchant, well known on
the PaclUe Coast, and a brother-in
law or Nathan Falk, who died Wed
nesday, died this morning of paralysis.
at rnu Mo Julv 24. At the on- Heads were cracked and fae audi
eamument of the state militia the heads sabre-slashed. Tho Infautry
sham battle last night was not all a clubbed Springfield rifloa and the bat
sham Four regiments and two bat- terymen used sabres. Privates Gaits
tBi-Ifis eiiEaged far off in the darkness and Klefler were dangerously and
mm the view or the spectators, in icrl.aps, fatally woundod by sabre
nn actual conflict when a company of ihrusis. A dozen others were moro
"u, ,,,;, a battery. The I or less seriously injured. Illack oyes
Tho market rallied rapidly ami i olos- ( h
od nl tho best figures or the day.
Vi.ii in ongeied at being surprised, ' and bandaged hoads and faces aro
id used to surrender when surround- j onnnon today. No outsiders are al
lowed to enter the hospital.
Two Men Hanged.
Lexington. Ky.. July 81. Obrlon
and Wlillnoy were bunged at 8:10
this morning for the murder nt Phtnn.
Doth protested innocence.
Men Who Interfered With Kelloga
Given Severe Sentences.
Chlcauo. July 21. The strikers who
violated Judge Holdout's picketing in
junction regarding tho Kellogg plant,
wero this arternoon sentenced. Three
of them got rrom 10 to CO dnys' Im
prisonment and were denied appeals.
Ilusliiess Agent Fish, or ..a Inter
national Machinists, wns lined $100.
and his two associates were lined $25
each.
An
DENIED TRIAL OR DAIL.
American In Mexico Is Treated
Very Severely.
Douglas, Ariz.. July 21. -Conductor
John McCiitchoon, who klllod a Mexi
can braheiiinn six weeks ago and was
placed In a Mexican Jail has not wen
allowed ball or trial. The Order of
Hallway Conductors has become In
terested nnd has sent it protest to the
stale department at Washington. M'
Cutclicori shot In self-derense.
Fifty-Sixth Anniversary.
Hall Lake. July 4.-Th- atn.lv.-r-sary
of the entry of the Mormon t.lo
n era into Salt Uke valh y Is being
celebrated today by the dedication of
the Pioneer Park, the site r the orig
inal camping ground of ltrlghatn
Young's vanguard.
Inwndlary Fire.
Kuoxvllle, Tenn , July 21 - -An in-
...... .Ilnrv I ro tills mm I. in uniimh.ii.
the Southern Foundry tk
Company's propel ty to ihe
$411,000
Tennessee Freight Wreck.
July 21
Machine
ixtent of
Oroan-Grlnder Knocked Out. I
. . . ... ml .. . ..tl ft...plttkVI.l Tt'l.ll .
J.OUU011. JUiy -it. 111.1 iiuusu 011 "- ". h ' alllh,.ril iinii.
lords today decided against i'ouiou. 1 ireigm w " ' i,," thl uinrn
the organ-grinder who claims tho title way occurred near here " "lorn
of earl 1 "K
Conductor Hall was killed.
If