.nrrilTinkl DAILY EVENING EDITION r Eastern Oregon Weather a TJPPK. Tonight ami Thursday (air 8 HUNT CALIFORNIA Short of Food, and ! Can Last But a rime. HEMMED IN UNO CANNOT ESCAPE. .... n..ir illw Ended. , 1- r . 1 1 -J tun Mas rita.'w-..j , HBair Mas a"" w.... Hacking Contest Five ...... cither Deserted or Cil July 29 Contrary to ....A nr rn( uuiu Bum: v. - I h retting wltmn range ui l r, A .inr.b this morn- 17 ""--- believed by sncnii uos- 6 hi charge or mo posses, sricts have split Into throe ufct; through the brush j -vom Rhnriff Keena nas ... -VwT-t nf fnnd nnil j lit Viivfi tr Rhnw SOU Will w CaL July Hlf. A report M-l 11 n L"1VC jEitia and various posses . j nnnvlnTC (inn -J-n In Ihn fT tl T1 fT ccnitur Is covered with tS torts ot rumors prevail. the convicts have settled An Ui lUIllllllb. UlUUbil U..V. There Is considerable is to wlurh of tho fugl- ferelop into a Tracy. Hemmed In. July 2' The convicts ureenwooci creeK uolluiu. fmrn t Kit mil wnere !gtt took place Snerin jideti oiiened fire on 'hem t new ilrnvn f riom liflrlr ttnr well hemmed In and Fifty shots were I'll sides Seme May Escape. TnK. on Triurr. nrn :o ccs of the convicts. t Greenwood, hut this Is an ii is ueneveu mm i: urn inimini' iriwHrut. J. Eldorado county. P rnltllTpnpriTenc; Coin. July i9 - Treasury officials f!nn nntlfl.J 1... c . ... irt Ifn I 1 . it erb it'OIMUg 1110 ' ' ilay a1 ae searching a anl or' -, In a nollow town Anu. Hill GRINnr ci nnn Under Five Feet of Water TeMB j v 29 Heavy ll In r r,w r Wo Grande 13 fr2r I WIH ho ir H ' viri' ljuBlnoBK t'ie Southern i night. En . and several Wtino Down. it i n Vesuvlan .""adlly, and i toward a .'lety. Vitte i' Uie crater 'he peasants M'lOr tttnrl . Un Fa ,r trj'f'' 'i failures of iSv4rr ' 1 a J'' v "Pork t r . ' ;, SUES FOR DIVORCE. ' Wife of Victor Schilling Tires of1 waning ior MIS Return. J Pnrllfin.l Tt.l.. an . y. ......... oiuj -y. i.rua latie Schilling has commenced suit In the state circuit court of Multnomah county, against Victor a Schilling for a divorce. This Is the sequel of the desertion b ySchilllng of his wife, and his mysterious disappearance from the city on Juno 21, 1902. no wua viiipiuy ca as tno city ticket ' lonto popular of Portland's young men. He I had been married les sthan a year to inu uHugiiior oi cugene neioy, a ' brilliant and estimable young woman, I nhen his sudden, unaccountable do-' paiture shocked the yoiutt; wife anil their numerous rclafvea IN MEMORY OF HUMBERT. Ceremonies Coincident With Memor. lam Services Over Leo rtome, July 29. The second of the j . St.v. ef Heq um ma.SSf s we, h,e1'1 .. 1 r,Y . , V tho city saw a rcmarkab e interlude ... .v,...n ...i, ,,,-, ian government's celebration of the " ----- - uu's iosl uuu a mimuer injureii. third anniversary of the death of 'There Is great excitement. Tho po king Humbert. i nce nave great difficulty in holding ; back tho crowd. The explosion oc To Entertain Delegates. ' eurrod In the southeast part of the Ogden. Utah, July 29. As one of cltv the novel attractions scheduled for1 Tlle main building was a large tno nth annual meeting of the Xa- stone structure filled with dynamite, tlonal Irrigation Association, the Og- standing a mile and a half distant den Sugar Factory will slice 400 tons from the wrecked cartridge factory, of beets dally and turn them into . to which it belonged. The force of sugar while the delegates of the irrl- the explosion was terrific, and was gatlon congress Inspect the plant. ; heard many miles. It occurred at Union Pacific Stock Advance. New York, July 29. The belief that Union Pacific interests have se cured the Southern Pacific stock for merly held by James It. Keene, has caused a rise of fire-eighths this morning. The market Is strong. Till" PPnTTIPl! MIDIlrPT mil D Hr hill I I Ih H llAnVth i In L3 MIL UUU I I IUM linillLUI II1ILU CAUSED BY DROUTH IN THE SOUTH,. FLOODS IN THE NORTH The Canny Scot Must This Year lm- im-.-l-t f Ule "Parritrh" pwi i i,ifl...i. ' . Worst All Round Failure In Thirty Y-ars 1 I Glasgow July 29. The Scottish harvest is this year proving to be al- most a total failure from floods in the north and drouths In tuo south. In fact, the agricultural barometer Is ,., ,i, n et,h In 30 vears. and It! M ?r.SJSThrt.n.d Strike of 125,000 Machi, that there will be that much less re- Ists. celpts to the people of Scotland this plttsbUrg July 29. Three hundred vear compared with tne general aver-, raacnlnists 'struck at tho Westing- "age of the last dozen years. , . 0Ufce wor);s this morning on account Not only is the crop loss enormous,, fce alure of tne company to sign but the sheep in the flooded districts ; . ' , demanded. ..nw(n. frnin nn en.demic of foot , lUK b . , A..j rot and lung troubles, two diseases '1... SfBh Vi?n srTntii.1. shenhcrd ! 1 must alway guard. I !n,"st a,?5, ,;in highlands. protractou dtouth in cattle raising cstricts all over Europe at 1 iZTrl an tto , SrproLbly exceed that of any pre- vlotu year in the history of Importa-, tlous from the west I CmiEi-ation from Scotland to Lan-. nda and the United States Is already l.w . ,.rierated bl' the con-1 ,ii.. nf .hlnes here. Particularly will the province of Alberta Canada, in ..ni.ultttion W whAt will lrot- gain In population by what will pruu- j ably assume the proportions of an ox-, odus from the northern counUes be-1 u.inir nets in W'c " ' GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Cornmls QU8!on Cemp.ny-0. Local Manager, ii i rhtr Juiy SD.-We bad a hard . Manager, l .rirot todav to guess. All gram weak and sold off of a cent then turned strong anf,h net f-j I ceuu , from toi. rpo-nt . w it net gain of 1,4 cents of tm wheat and corn with a net gain oi UU W"v . cents; oats, c Openlnf. Close. 79H 74 81U 52 62 ts 83 84 36 Close. Wheat- Sept .... Dec May .... Corn Sept .... Dec May .... Oats "ept 77 7. n 52Vi 62 ... 83 ... M ... 3C' July o li.i.. PEXPLETOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION IN ; ; DYNAMITE AND POWDER ILL i I Known Dead, Fifteen ieven buildings blown Five Boys Bathing 1,500 Feet Away Were Killed One Body Blown 600 Feet Scarcely a Pane of Glass Left In City of Lowell Carelessness In Handling Dynamite the Supposed Cause. Lonell, Mass., July 29. Tho pow- (1" magazines of the United States cartridge Company exploded tais nl0rning. The first reports are that ;;u nouses were nestroycil and 20 ves lost ntld a number Un to 10:30 work was progressing slowly. Seven bodies have been re covered, none Identified. Nearly a score of lujured were taken to hos pitals. Among the buildings badly wrecked Is the new Wigglusville schoolhouse, and Wlgginsvllle mission chapel. Glass Broken Twelve Miles Away. Reports received from surrounding towns show that damage was done rllstnnt At. AndoveC. 12 mnnv milpu distant. At Andover. 12 miles away, plate glass windows ere broken by the concussion. Eleven Known to Be Dead, Up to noon 11 are known to be ,ino,i anrl ir. nro renorted missing. i Forty-three are more or less injured. lilt; CApiuaiuua .uii.,v.v. out seven dwellings and seven others WL're destroyed by the fire which fol- lowed. Twenty-one others are prac- tlcally ruined, although some walls are standing. One house was blown 40 feet from its foundation, , . , " -rnniiRi f5 MORE LABOR TROUBLES. The explosions completely wipeu Gr Btrme Chicago, July 29.-Unless the Chi- BO Metal Trades' Association suops ton furnishing work for the kcllogg in sub s ance, r If t W ; I hfnted cSada and Mexico of 125,000 member ' Demands will bo made of the employers tonight. nFTH01T IS AFOOT, DETKUIT IS AFOQi. entire Street Car System Is Tied Up nv a Strike. ..,,, ,ulv 29 The ontlio ral,way .jretem wa. tied ,nnrlllle i,v strike of tire up m0mlug by a strike of nrenie.ii, rg and tenders at 8 o'clock, rue sprung a surprise by start- i .(th atrnnir nower by Which Uie ...I. .nnrnnr l.v a strike of firemen, M"S .... ,i, l.niim . .... l.ia nnnrMii'ii riKU, uu.... Kremn are now trying to induce ... atrdfr. the engiueeis w '. , AT nYSTER BAY MOTHER JONES AT OYSTCK bat .,Hi.nrP With President ' geeks an Audience witn r-ri . Rooseveu. Bajr Mf .-Mother Jones armed this morn ng ""J, hermjr. 'g uarnes, : ToM her iue , Roosevelt. Bamos to o uer iu she write 'f York She says 8e re, Mn? msW Ihe army for she will not disown tne montb. TWlof Je and White. TTISi oi .. ..,.. ...!,(. Kv. JUiy t-P' BWB was the 0t witness m - m ,n. jett-Woite case today. teI.egung .xhlblt of her summer same testimony J'X'Il syst.n, at tho World's Fair. i ;viilu. sj . ses from t room except ' . ....mturl K IKCiai IV 14 w OliEGOX, WEDNESDAY, Missing, Forty-three hjured. up and beven Burned, A boy's heart was picked up l.fiUO font fmm tl,n emmn nt n titnrn wlion. be was swimming when the explosion occurred. A physician declared It was as keenly cut as with a knife. He was one of fle hoys who were in swimming and all were killed; John riftHmvnv Willinm M rnM-nint. Mlpll- ael Rogers, William Flynn and Jnmes MoRoyitolds. Catherine RIggs wns killed In a nearby residence. Millie RIggs, a " year-old ghl who was playing near by, Ifd her head com pletely blown off and body hurled COO feet. Partial list of Injured: Clarendon Godwin,' James Grady, Cnarles Rich ards. Aimed Belanger, Robert Itiggs, Henry McMastcr, Albert I.abrand, Mrs. Gillineau, Mrs. Pellltie.r, Tessle McDermott, Edwin Perrox. Cause of the Explosion. Teamsters were loading dynamite to convey to tho caitrldge works, and it is supposed they were careless. The drivers, two two-horse trucks, to gether with the horses, were blown to atoms. Men's names unknown. Four local companies of mlllti! ordered out to maintain order nvnloM ,,,,nrtv In inwnll Four local companies of mllltla are and nrntpct nrnnertv. In Lowell. two miles away, scarcely a whole pane of 3ias3 is ieit. Fifteen Injured fiad been brought to Hr .Inhn's l.nsnital and 17 to the Emergency hospital. Six of tho lat- tor will die Must nil the inlurcd suf fered broken limbs or terrible wounds (mm flvlni? dnln-lK. Five men are missing who aro supposed to have been working In tno plant, une oiner, similarly employed, was picked up a block away critically Injured and speechless. ASCEND MT. M'KINLEY. Party Point and Turn Back, Dawson, .liny 29. The party head- cd by United States District Judge James Wlrkersham, which undertook the ascent of Mount McKlnley, the highest peak in America, climbed lialr av to the ton of the mountain, attaining an altitude or 10,000 ieet, . h,Hbr(!tllrll,,., tn naml)art. on the wBg Taana 8ido of the mt made from th Tnuann side of the moUiltnln. and the party was .'12 days out from Fairbanks, tho principal town ot tlio Tanana valley, from which the dlart was made. Mammoth glaciers wore discovered by the parly, 300 and 400 feet in height, and aro considered anions the most remarkable glacial formations in the world In regard to their size and nature. Oil Fires in Russia. lial.il, Itussla, July 29. Flro today dentiovod no boring lowers and nap- nl bolnnglnir to tlio liill- i,,,nl,v Petrolomn Works. The flro akialiy petroloum Works. The llro ls gproadlng and tho property of sov- pra) arK)j companies (iw ablaze. incendiarism Is HUHliected. York July 29. Whltaker Wright, the Kngllsh promoter accused .11U gaUwl for London today in custody. u iBt.nn. . (,xlraailI0I1. C(jllep gunk by Co5lon VmMBat, Kngland, July 29.-'uie cruiser Ma ampus. collided with the big collier Itiipport on ucniy iu- ,ikina the collier. Tho crow j Laying the Cornerstone. ' c K. Troutou wont to Atheua worniUg to be present at the Isy- 1 ing 0( tbt. tiomerstone of the new , Methodist church being built there ,i-- ma snnarvliiciu. i o. o 'C n appropriated for this ,11'LY 125), 100.J. WILL FUSE. Factions of the People's Party Get i I tliMivnr .till v 2ft Tim two f:('tlms I of tho people's party, each with r na-1 tlonal organization, win no nnmiga- ( ,nl.,.1 (kl,t mw, unrli' l.v ni'tlnn (n hi. taken this afternoon or tomorrow, at j the national conference ot tho peo ple's party and allied reform party, now In session In this city. Tho com mittee on resolutions and addresses will today report a proclamation that will call on the several factions ot the populist party to unite. It will nlso contain the decimation of prin ciples. A committee made up of tho offic ers of tho conference is also prepar ing n list of nnmus composed of one person from each state who will act as provisional committeemen. These names will bo announced Immediately after the adoption of the teport of tho committee on resolutions. TRAMP STEAMER EXPLODES. Confusion of Sulphuric Acid Gas and Iron Pyrites the Cause. .. v York .Inlv 2!t. Tho trnnin steamer Kastry explosion of sulphuric acid gas wns caused uy iron pyrites In the hold this morning. Tho decks wern twisted. Twenty men aboard jumped Into the water and swam to the docks. Flro tugs prevented the Hie spreading to other vessels. Attempt to Bribe. Vienna, July 29. There was a sen sation In tlio Hungarian parliament today, Deputy Zoltana announcing that ho had been offered a bribe of $2,000 to vote for a contested meas ure. Tho sitting was suspended and an Inquiry Instituted. Callsrs on Roosevelt. Oyster Hay, July 29. Tho only visitor todny wns Senator Waahburn. Secretary Payne Is coming tomorrow to dlhciiHs departmental matters. AMERICAN TRADE IN SIBERIA SUPPLY OF PRODUCTS NOT EQUALING THE DEMANp. The Development of Siberia and Man churia By Small Farmers Who Have Followed the Railway Has Been Most Remarkable. Washington, July 29. Commercial Agent of the United Stntes Greener at Vladlvoalock, writes to tho statu department that tho demand In Sibe ria lor American agricultural Imple ments and machinery Is so great that tlio private, firms now doing business In the empire cannot fill their orders. This Is the culmination of condi tions foreseen ever since the comple tion of tho tiniiB-Slbcrliin railway and tho ilood of Immigration fioin Hiiro-pean-Riissian agricultural districts i-et In. The policy oi the RusHlan govern ment has been to discourage Invest ment in lurgo tracts of land oltiicr for grazing or crop purposes. On the contrary, tho government land has been pnrcoled out in tracts averag ing In size about tlio dimensions of the ordinary "homostcad" of Canada and the United Stntes. This policy lias been Hanked by I'n.n lrMnuiuirlntlnn.il nil bona Alio small farmers and tholr stock and household effects and Implements. This bus resulted In 3,000,000 fumlllua of peasants from European Russia Hpieadlng out from tlio line of tho trans-Siberian load during Its build ing and slnie Its completion. The tiansformallon or Southern Siberia has been one of tlio most starillnK sociological and Industrial episodes since tho settlement or the Mississip pi basin. Moro American Hour, packed meals and agricultural Implements nro now sold In Siberia and Mnncliurln wan uimilni- nn ducts of al other ooun tries combluoil, including Russia, Weil-Known Printer Dead. h'ii wniin inlv 20.-Charles ICd- wln Wli'ltuey. for 37 years n resident of Wallu Walla, Is dead, aged B years. He was born In Wisconsin, July 12, 18 1, and came to Walla Walla July 8 1886. Death was caus ed by a complication of diseases. The funeral wHl take place from the PI card Und itaklng Parlors tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, interment will bo In the city cemetery, nio awe- ed was printer by trauo, lie was city clerk In the '70s. Race Called off. Highland, July 88. The Shamrocks went out for a trial spin mis I.,., mho ..lit hnat till ulvttli a wind ward position and had hair a wile lead soon after tbejr started, but (he weather was so squally noin w-i signaled to return and the raio the dsy was called off. Si). 4.SO(5. i uirnnrn .-.TTr I ML L L MM I lllLllllL.nl LimiL THE SITUATION Express Great Confidence in the Outcome of Their Strike in Coast Towns. STRIKE NEWS FROM THE SOUND TO LOS ANGELES. The Portland Trades Council Hjs In. dorsed the Boycott Trades Coun cil In Spokane Has Indorsed the Attempt of a Rival Company to Put In Another System. Portlniid, July 29. -This la the fifth week of tho telephone linemen's strike In this city. The strike was inaugurated Juno 22, and thuro has been little change In the situation. Strikers In the local field ndhero firm ly to their rcHolutlou to not return to work until their dciimiidri nro grunted, and lliey say If they wcro disposed to violate their union prin ciples and resume work the Atrlkers In other const cities would win tun victory anyway, for their cause. The Federated I'rades Council has Indorsed the boycott and urges friends of union labor all over tho city to cease patronizing the company in liny manner wuaisoever. run strike malingers feel confident that tho company will feel the boycott. From the hendqiinrlei'M of tlio West ern conference In San Francisco, Is Issued the following bulletins cover ing Portland and other cities affected by the strike up and down tho const: "Portland One man enmo In from Tncoina to scab, but we think ho will got thud In n duy or so. They till do. The men who nro wuikiug nro sim ply drawing-pay-und.ip.ot. -doln;: n. much harm. Ilnycott working U.""K.' Reports from (lie country show wo aro holding our own. Notwithstand ing the company Ir offotlug every in ducement to get the men to go to work. "Spokane Two moro men out. Tho operators remain firm. Will fight to a finish. Ovor 700 'discontinue' or ders have been turned Into the com pany's olllces, and there are Htlll several hundred orders In the hands of the ollltials. Tho Trades Council Indorsed the application of the Doorr Mitchell Company tor a fraiichlso for an Independent telephone company, and It Is expected tho city council wil Igrnnt the franchise. "Tncontn Men who are working aro not doing us much harm. Taco ma says, 'Wo can stay out forever.' "Uveiett No now men going to work. Moro 'phoucH being ordored out. Managers cannot coax any of our hoys to scab. Hiirckn, Cal. All good men nro off. Don't think company nio making much money with their gang. "Oakland, Cal. Trouble piling up. Men aro holding together. Manage ment Hying to break tho Bttiko. "Kim I'ViincIsco Discontinue or ders are being turned In nt tho ralo of CO to 100 per day. All union men nro mulling a vigorous boycott. Wo will have 300 'phones out by oud of July. "Hun .lose IIiivh will so to work only when strike Is settled. Stockton Hoys working for other companies. Wo have tlio l.nbor Council buck of us. Union num do not pntioulso plneos where the tele phone is in use. "HnrrHiminto Man working in Tli Inn rnllbti not two U161I (Iff. (Hid strike ls working successfully. "Jackson Western union I olo graph is doing all the business, whno lines of loleuhoue compuny are In bad shape, HakursHold-Thls Is it good -iniaii town. One high school boy nas gouo Ui work for the company. luicqr Council will declare noycou. c. niarm litwultd In net men to quit the company are successful. "I os Angeles Majority of strikers sum! Arm aud are loyil. OiLer places holding tueir own. lank for Haines. Baker City, July Si' The WilcoK Uiort., promlnont pioneer imireliauts of Haines, a vllhu-e i' ml west of hero, Will estatiliMi a bank there n the near fuime. indues is in the midst of a ili li f.irin'na mid stock ,,. !.. t,.,iui! und ull tho bunUlilK hilnrsM oi the community Is now done lu this city. May Minreapolls, Wheat S(pt Dec. who fe'" ipurpoio to i -main. " Tin. . WH wa, $122.21.