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IYFVENIN6EDITI0N E DAILY . .. i at vnur rottltlenctt Jfei-n -asOTBSSSS -A S5fe -iI5S- Jy I l., , , .... ill 50 39 25 12! I in u. E IfilTION 0 ol the Pope Are No i ... Prncnnrahln anr! pwing nas duuii oiuuueu. IETS THAT IT WAS NOT DISCONTINUED SOONER. the Dead Pontiff Will Take , r...Hl,. ulth Vprv Im. ssive Ceremonies and Witness- ly70O invited Guests First In- (rent Will Be Temporary. Mv 25. Todny Is the lust rite public will li permitted to . 1 -I- ...-I.... t'lin ,l,nvu lUepOpiiH lUllllMlin. i.u uuu.. lit 6 as In tho last two days, losal at noon to permit propar i or Interment Although tho ! Is smaller than yesterday, It i continuous stream. Tho re- ireseuted anything hut a liiHPcarnnco, as they are now lit recocnlzablo. It is eonsld- Itentahio that tho exhibition uittcd to continue today. Tho thad barely fleeting glances, ub liere not allowed to pass as ecatafalnuo as before. reception of tho diplomatic Into the vacation by tho collogo i Ms licit! at 11 In tho hall I consistory Autaus of Portu- In of tho corps, niado a short convoying the condolence of Iters ami the whole civilized Cut Out Politics. p, in an eulogy of tho late I ("veil for inspiration In tho J a successor Tho reception Tithout the presentation of any a subject or temporal power, Inentlon of any political sub- Funeral Services. ' July 25. Funeral sorvlces I" remains of Pour Len will ho ISt. Peter's at 7 this ovcnlng, 1 lad prelates conducting. he very Impressive, and by only 700 Invited per- I'ill come the moults of St. I tainting tho Misorarc. Car- Fa tie monks nnd raised the their slionldors, Tho pro- I Mi advanced, all chanting, "rough the church and pass- t" oi retcr s tomli and liere OCCIirs n mnninnt'H cl. I'ken tho chant suddenly l In Imnradlslum. A few wter sprinkled on tho ro fJ the last absolution wns f ornaments, all medals .PW also a scroll tolling W events of his pontlfl- 'Paced In the collln. Tho I Will lio rovnrnil wltli teflon, tho colTln will 'ininnne nf lend nnl nnnl. f major I Inscribed' and tho wholo 11 within an outer box of 'cn will also bo sealod l ami cnveloiii 'fl In nnnr. r win tt. . tver lh( (l0()r Th,s 5 placo fr n year, when ?.mo!el to fH linn tomb P or St John l.n.nin. PEXPLETOX, UMATILLA COVXTY. OUEGON. SATVKD AY, ,11 LY So, 1 )(),. V(). .(SO.'t. ' - : ; FERDINAND lliMRFR M Z'mms flTF HP HILL WILL CASE. Claimed That Mrs. Drlggs and Earl Lucas Tried to Corrupt a Jury I-os Angeles, July 25,-Earl Lucas a young artist from San Franc sco was arrested hero on suspicion or & Ing an accomplice of Mrs. Gertrude Drlggs, charged with corrupting the ry In the Hill will case. Itls aiieg. cd he mado a spirit photozranh nf Charles Hill, which Mrs. Mggs ll charged with handing to a juror a few ays previous to verdict being ro. (lorcd against her. Lucas was sml t on with iittlo Grace Drlggs, the dan" ng girl who claimed to ho a Hill holr In the will which was declared to bo a forgery. Lucas followed Mrs Drlggs to Los Angeles from 'Frisco Ho went to the county jail with Grace this morning, to try to get Mrs. Drlggs a bond, and was arrested. After the Tobacco Trust. London, July 25. Tho lord chief Justice today granted awards for dam ages against the tobacco trust for unpaid bonuses promised during tlio tobacco war. It Is expected the de cision will leud to hundreds of simi lar suits. IS ON THE RUNi COAL TRUSTS No Longer Denied That-Bui-garia is on the Eve of a Revolution. Trades Union Victory. London, July 25. Tho hv-nlenllnne nt Ilarnard today resulted in a big "UNEASY LIES THE HEAD THAT WEARS A "CROWN." Approaching Election Will Result In a Crisis The King is Badly Scared and Is Begging for Outside Inter cessionUnless He Secures it He Will Abdicate. Paris, July 25. A Sofia corres pondent of the Patrie wires an inter- New Organizations Formed for the Control of the Coast Output. HARRIMAN AND INTO HILL GET A LUMBER COMBINE. Vast Speculations In Government Timber Lands A Merger Has Been Effected of All the Larger Coal Mining and Shipping Companies Advances Made to Smaller Firms. San Francisco, July 25. Frederick w cyerhauscr, K. 11. Harrlman. T. 11. 'Three Grains of Corn But $5,000 for the Poo thtb'ln. July 25. King Edward be fore leaving for North Ireland this morning, gave $5,000 for tho poor of utuiiin. in tits larewell address he said. "May the Inhabitants of this il lustrious city look forwnrd under God 'a providence to blessings com mensurate with their Keenness of In telect and warmness of heart." WINNERS OF THE TROPHY. American Team Leaves England for the United States. Hlsley, July 25. The American rllle team, which recently won tho great l'alnin trophy in the interna tional shooting tournament, left this morning. A largo crowd or English men escorted them to the train. They were cheered to tlte echo, while tho bands played "Yankee Doodle." MEXICAN PARTY Cannibals on Tiburon Island in Gulf of California Feast on Prospectors. LEGEND OF THE WILD SAVAGES OF TIBURON. War Ship for Turkey, l'hllndelphla, July 25. The cruiser Medjidla, the first warship built In this country for Turkey, was success fully launched at Cramp's this afternoon. Eloped With a Dancer, Geneva, July 25. M. Wolfing, for- COLLISIONS 111 THREE STATES FATAL INJURIES TO SIX PERSONS IN ST LOUIS. Collision at Cleveland, One Killed. But Only I ARM victory for tradoK nnlnnlam tio.i.. ' view with the president of tho llul-, Wnlk-cr an.i io,.,'.i. iii,i..u i..'... i..! son. tho lahor cnniiMntn .'no i,.,.t.i I garlan chamber In which he Is ouot 1 ed fn-(. -ki, in,,,.. inn 1 merly Archduke Leopold, today luur hv 11 hli? ninlm-ltv ii v i od as sayinc that owlntr to the iren-' ilirnnM, ti.ie ,t,i.i m ..' I lied .Mile. Adnmultch, the dancer with atlve was elected by n small margin! ! eral l1lsn'nt of tho country the tieally control tho production of coast I hm", llc. 'J0'1 ,wlle" 1,ls sl8,,T. '' " crown in in Imminent danger. lumber. I cIpcd with Glron. Alter 1110 next election a revolution 1 K. w. Eberlin, their agent, took at will ho proclaimed unless tho liberals 1 government figures timber now stand are victorious. Ferdinand's depart- ing. bougnt through agents, until now lire is read as a sign of the times. , these Ave, with minor associates, He was badly frightened by numerous hold the Western lumber market in anonymous threats, although no ac- their hands. tual plot exists. Weyerhauscr wus tho menus of got- Looklng for a Bracer. ting aarrimau and Hill together on Both Were Electric Road Accident-! the combine w,,h p revision To p Score of Passengers Injured In a says Ferdinand of llulgaria is trying ',c1 llis company's nertltons. which to gain additional aid from tho pow- ii-kci oouincrn i-acmc crcuii- ers to hold his throne. Unless It is Stole Mexican Women for Wive and Killed Off Native Women Islands Are Desolate But Supposed to Be Fabulously Rich No Successful At tempt to Explore Them. Tucson. Arix., July 25. Six Indian prisoners have been brought to (luny mas from Tiburon Island, to bu tried for murder nnd cannibalism. A party of Mexican prospectors wiipli land ed on Tiburon several weeks ago, wore attacked, killed and partially eaten by the natives. The governor of Sonorn sent n pu nitive expedition anil a severe right resulted, many Indians lining killed. The prisoners nre splendid idiyslciil specimens, Tiburon Island is a lockv leef ' On- AND DREADFUL SUFFERING ' tnlnttiR about ISO square lnlles Of AINU DKLADFUL buFFLHInu. ,, ,.,cU vok.,. soil, lyillg Mi miles INCREDIBLE DISCIPLINE St. Louis, July 23. Two electric cniB loaded with working people col lided at tno crossing of Lafayette and Nebraska streotB this morning, injur ing 21, of whom six wore seriously and it is believed fatal. forthcoming he will abdicate. TOPMAST BROKE Cleveland, July 25. A passenger train on the Cleveland & Akron Elec tric railway collided with a Norfolk & Western switch engine this morn ing. Conductor Hunt was seriously and perhaps fatally hurt. A score of pussengers were more or less injured. Hutchinson, Kan., July 25, Missou ri Pacific and Santa I'o passenger trains collided In the Junction City limits todny. It. Lonnecker, of Bart lott, Kan.; M. Corrlnglon, of Spring field. Mo., were fatally hurt, and 15 others more or less seriously injured. Reliance, Already Ahead, Race In Two Hours, Seconds. Newport, July 25. Start follows: Reliance, 1J :4U:20; Columbia, 11:41:50; Constitution, 11:42, Course is a ao-mlie triangle. Ideal racing day " v Coal Merger. San Francisco, July 25. Another step in the formation of a trust to control tho coal supply on this coast, Won the : was taken yesterday when the West-Fifty-Nine 1 eru Fuel Company was appointed wnoiesale distributor for the Ueaver HI11 Coal Company. The Western Fuel Company now Is a merger of lour different companies. It was formed six months ago, when three local companies nooleu their in- 1 icrosis ana issued stock. Constitution haying M e . lead. . At the yegt , h t j,eavci:.m )n second maik the Columbia In l.mg ,s coalr1,oU ,,y his company, los her topmast. Men were immc Wp wholesale dlstrlbu Ing atcly sent alolt to clear the wreck- j .,, .. snU, "Yes, that practl-a'?e- . . . .. callv menus Ihnl wr cnntrnl tlm nut. put 01 tue mine. Tne IJeaver-HIll Coal Company has not been absorb- The Constitution at that time was half a minute ahead of Columbia. The nellance finished the course, the un olllclal time being 2:39. CIGARETTES AND POWDER. Three Cans of Powder Ignited by the Coffin Nails. West Newton. Mass., July 25. Five i boys nnd threo men were seriously injured by the explosion of three cans of powder tills morning. The men put tho ponder in a wagon and the boys climbed in to steal a ride. Two weie smoking cigarettes, sparks fiom which are believed to have ignited tho powder The three boys are not expected to recover. Their names aio Dels, Nelbei t and Shearer. STREETS OF GOLD. With Placer Baker City Underlaid Deposits. Uaker City, July 25. Gold has been discovered ill tho streets. A man dig ging a watermain ditch struck ricu jmy gravel. A few feet turther he struck a stream of water. It is be lieved placer deposits lie in a subter ranean stream under the city. s; Next Monday. IM5' Thi- crisis m '""" "i mco has Monday, when I b) fake no raillrnl iSu Contrary to u'l6r n.innnt-.wl H b?I"".1,; nn" n n I'la.'e as as- '"o't 1; yet no dls- Roosevelt May Visit England. London, July 25. The St. James Gazette today announced that Presi dent Koosovelt inuy visit England next year If he Is re-eloctod. Says It tloos not believe serious objeutlon would be made In Ainurlcn, although It Is tho unwritten law that no presi dent can leave the boundaries of his country. New Federal Building, linker City. July 25. Tho govern- 1 ment agents of tho Treasury depart ment have f-oleeted a sito lor me nuw federal building to bo orectod here, and work on the foundation will bo gin soon. ed by the Western Fuel Company, however." "Ih It the Intention of the Western I Fuel Company to pool all tho coal In iteiests on the IMrlfle Coast In order to control the local market? was asked of Norcrofs. "Such a report Is unfounded and Is only the imaginings of peoplo who talk much and know little," was the reply. Dosplte the denial of an Intention to form a trust, there is a porslstent rumor abroad that a numiier of coal companies on tho water front have been askod to Join their Interests with those of tho Western Fuel Com pany. Tho Independent wholosalo coal distributors aro reticent when questioned concerning the formation of a trust. Nineteen Men Dropped Dead and Forty More Are In the Hospital Out of a Total of 450 Soldiers Com mandant Was Drunk. COUPON CONTEST. 1 1 TM..... . te!5'A' trait. ' c . - 'u un aav nni. lie I.rr.,1 nilBSOl. f I Jul. , '""I Fight. ttll'.'A0 lannr u.,l.. h i 5000 as k h GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company G. R. Coekley, Local Manager, 120 Court Street. Chicago. Julv 25 Wheat advanced 0110 cent today and closed almost at top. Corn advanced almost 8 cent from low point, i being a weather market and fear of damage over Sun day cnusod n strong grain market all around. OatB were strong also, while pork sold off and closed at low point of day, 1380 a barrel for Sep tember. Wheat Opening. Close. Sopt TO 77 Doc 'o iAZ May T8V4 7 Corn . Sopt M gw May bom. m aept'8".: 38 38 Doc. 38 3 May 35j -o Jllni.eaiiolih. July 25 Wheat OpenWK .'0h' Sopt 'd s Dec 74 Favorites for the East Oregonlan Free Vacation Are Named. At uoon today the votes of faeries -A" in the coupon contest for thoKast Oregonlan free1 vacation to Tho Breakers, were counted and tho fol lowing candidates were named: ISffle Frazier, Peoples Warehouso, 147 Uussle Hulse, The Kalr Store, HI. Dora My rick, St. Joe Store, 32. Rubv Wbittemore. The Delta, 11, Anna Kennedy, Ixie Teutsch Ue partment Store. 10. Julia Haller, The Boston Store, 0. Flora Walker, The Owl Tea House, b-Mlss Newqulst. The Fair Store, C. Killed a Moonshiner. Stonega. W. Va.. July 25. While resisting arrest this moinlng Thomas Daniels, ;i moonshlnor, fatally shot Chief of Police King, and another of ficer then killed Daniels. After a long fight two oilier moonshiners were captured. Married a Lord. London, July 25. Lillian May, daughter of Honry May of Haltlmoro, today married Lord Dagot. Tne bride received 400 presents, Including many valuable gems. Vienna, July 25. A force of 150 in fantrymen who were yesterday drill ing on the open campus at Treblnjo, in Ilosnla, adjacent to their barracks, suffered dreadfully, and the commnnil was almost dissolved, Hi dying with in n fow hours, while 40 are In hos pitals. The entire command, on account of the fault of a few. were In disgrace. There had been some bleaches of discipline In tho way of pranks being played upon prominent citizens and the commandant, mid no member of the command could bo found who would either acknowledge tho fault or give testimony Incriminating others. The entile command hud been deprived of food 21 bonis and were marched upon tho campus In the morning nnd quizzed. Nothing In relation to the breaches of disci pline could be UHCcrtaliu'U, and the lommandnnl proceeded lo put the entire command through the quick step. This wus followed In quick succession by the manual of nrms and evolutions, Tho men wore given no opportunity to slako their thirst, and as tho day was extremely hot, their sufferlngB became Intolerable.. A sergeant who Interposed u re quest that the men be allowed water and to doff their heavy winter uni forms, was knocked down with the flat of a sabre and put In Irons. Shortly nfler the noon hour pros trations began and the men weie falling In tho ranks. Mvory case of collapse wus first examined, roughly, but thoroughly, to ascertain If ihero was any possibility of shamming, and the urlll went on. Moat of thoso who sunk In the ranks were cases of apoplexy pur- ami simple, superin duced by the extreme heat mid vio lent and protruded exorclso. Not until tho entire command was exhausted and a dozen deaths wore ratwirtml t. tlm r-fimtiimtilnnt wnu the ! affair brought to a close. It Is bo- lloved the commandant was drunk. Consul-General Dead. Urussels. July 21 O. Llllicon, con-sul-generu) for the United States nt Antwerp, died today. He was born at Hartford. Conn., In 1850. STANDARD OIL STOCK FELL FIFTY POINTS New Vork. July 25. -The stock market opened foM-nshly and fell away from last night's eh-in prices. The tirtnrtiM !"i 111 Ml" 1,8 ait! ul" redly connected with yesterdays (alluies For the first time in his long ,uid checkered eaKer. James It. Keeiie today showd the effects of defeat The market again became wild near the close and there were many violent changes. Disorder continued until tho oud. Tho closing was ner vous and Irregular. Staudard Oil stock foil from ?G to ?5.S0 op 0 curb just boforo the close, making a Iosb of 50 points in two days. net CAPTURED FRED LONG. He Is Accused of Attempting to Rob La Rose Night Before Last. Fred Long was arrested last night by the sheriff and a deputy at a point near the railroad bridge west of town as the party who attempted to rob A. La llosi night before last. Yester day afternoon La Rose swore out a complaint charging Long with the of fense, and his arrest followed. ixing maintains that there wus mi robbery Intended, and Hint ho Is theietore being held under the wrong charge. He claims that he and 1-a rto.ie, who had been drinking, had some trouble and that ho knocked him down I. a Hose called for the pollci., and In older to escape arrest Lorn; ran from the offlcor when he pursued lilm. He had not attempted to rob the lomplaliiing witness nnd had no such Intention. Long was taken before the Justice court this morning and his case was set for this afternoon, when ho will have his preliminary examination. in the (lu r of Ca morula. northwest of (luaymas. The Inhabi tants 1110 natives of tho rocky Islets of the gulf, anil have nairasMid tho Spanish and Mexicans ever since tho western coast of Mexico lu- been peopled by the whites, The Islands are reputed to bo rich In gold, and every attempt 01 white men lo explore then, has been mot with the most baibarous and cruel lepulses. The natives are tin- most expert oarsmen In the world, as tho gulf Is rough nnd tempestuous, and their lives aro mostly spent in fishing on tho reefs nnd small Ishtlids There Is an old Spanish leg. inl re garding those people, which acnimts for their splendid physical bei.uly. It Is told that a large body of these na tives fell upon a Spanish settlement, oil the Sonorn coast, about loo years ago, killed all tho men anil taking the women pilsoners. The natives weie so struck with the beauty of the Spanish women they bad takoi. captive that they killed off nmj na llo woman on the Island and look the prisoners for wives and tne pres ent Kcnernllon or Islanders owe men splendid carriage and physbpi' to their Spanish mothers. The Islands lu tho gulf ate th must desolate portions of the North Amer ican continent and repeated altemptB have been inade by both Americans and Mexicans to exploit) and prospect the region. Tho Islanders uro known to be can nibals nnd the Mexlcuns haw hor ror of their very name. WANT DESERT LAND. The Sand Banks of the Columbia Subject to Contest. Land along the Columbia rivei be tween Hunt's Junction and old Alns worlh at the mouth of tho Hnftki wns very much In evidence at 'a'"' office yesterday, six contests being filed by residents of Ibis city, saju tho Hlntonmnii. The laud Hon In the sandy section near the Northern I a ciflc railway, and until the movement tif desert hind a lew weeks ium was considered worthless In X'ui.s past, when booms were in urdcr. H.plti rushed to HI" homesteads upon the river banks, and much of the poorest laud was thus taken from tetib-iu-nt. As might be expected, nothing "n of the filings, the parties ev. 1. tail ing to relinquisn anur proved no goon vtwn desert flllng" began near !'' lnnk..( about for evcrj pit available land, and a iium'..;; nt iiiniga have been made in couuly- lti order to dearth, ords In case of pr-vlons nllm contests tad to be lirmixb' an . Is little doubt that uuy of the onitiura will he l"ird from lniid will be tak " "b ''"''' 1 the contests prove sue .nit pt;(-l.f WmI la 1 et tllH re i, ul The tie Shflll Will Build an Island. Preliminary work for tb ' structlou or an island in N. w York Hay. bet wen ' llierty and mils Islands by the goVMiimeui has been completed and the ork of fl)l ing In the site marked out will bo be gun lmmwlUtely. The Island will bo 800 feet long and 300 feet wide. On It will bo bull! a reception hospitsl for contagious, diseases.