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ii QA1LYEYENINGEDITI0N AILY ii Eastern Oregon Weather "Iffin"" 7 rorrlor at Yuhlht nml Tues.iit fair. ivaftil 8) wanner Tuesday PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUJHSON, JIONHAY, A17(H' ST 3, l.HW. NO. 4 MO. d I . i n rrVaVSi M I -WfT "inriir-r-miiii. 'V"rv 1 ...... , mu..- -jt IE t-n n nnnr r i i 1 1 1 1 ii ii ii I run rum ngth of All the Lead tndidatos Has Been i Op. . i-t I r- OT I I I PS OF KtufLt o i ii-k THE SISTINE CHAPEL. ha rhntre on xnc oixin 11V w- aard Outside the Conclave . J Dpawnnf inm. ion Vith Cardinals Now 10 UC Mliyuuy o nwi a Tin nun nmiiH this mornlns for pope. At ke from thu Slstlno chapel -ttiAii A Rtiinll prnwil eictwum j jnirtof It in hnllnv- nf (. liinMlnrr no n ill. now Rono by tholr votes tered among oiitsIdorB. All t the Vatican Is at a stand- Ballot and No Choice. Aog. 3. At 2:20 smoko . -l-il. l.nllnl- l.nn nlan fnll. . . I 1 It. ii.nlftri(r it- ...1. ...... ..F tl.n nnn. we mviuuuin ui i.i,,i- the guard haB boon nug- .'.i r i ! I r- . . : I ... 1 Ptirrltun 1 TnQnnll Aug, u. viu..ii. Wwufc,4... spam, is dying in uio can- administered. He is 80 VVMIl.ll IIIVUIVC UUMU mg of a Railroad. orn C.n Aiif .1 ltennrts acre arc miiu .ichso uruui me a ni nun r L'ii Times inns cmiecssioiiK lust on- .Mexico in connection wiui K. Owen. Thoy will build (ram thu mines to Topolo- a Poker Gets $5. by a tlilof whom she- sur lier apartnionts on hor ro- & Shnnnlnrr nvnnflltlnii Rlin CK OVPr llin linnrl ll. n received numerous scalp The thief got $5 In cush. 'lifin nn ill.. DMunrJla ... .,,1, , niiMniiuie. - inn,, ivug. o, 1 UU1- ........ i.iir una nun nut,. -u..tu ,ui.iyi-uii M 11U1B"1 "n hi u nenvy nig wnicu injured 10, six of tnom The most. soriritinlv Inbir. ristopher Oorliardt, of Ch.- "ii'"a on io aa uusneis "oi-vjiflsB wuaiuy. SfOtt, tllO nlonnnr fnrmnr of " 111 1110 r V Rnlnr.l,... oun. vruun iiircsniug in pro P entiro Helix district mid 'uwu iiir narvost. 10 that lorality is yiolding ' liushels per aero, mid " mOlt Imilnrlniil fnntm-na 7 io umi near v t ho entire '"t grade wheat. woiEhlnc Vi nnilllda ...... 1 C. .... ma iiuun lniinii. ""ueu ins prop and will km i -"""or IllUUlllllV tilt 1m r,...... n.. In "--'"11111. oi IIIO KIL'UU . srain m..i n jT--"u in Harvesting anu h . " l-llHIUIHUll I1UIV larm irttVan 1,0 ,mni,l0(' wlth II i.t "'"vn iiiiii WIIIPII will la ' rHiiroments of the U Iv i-. . " "I- tar j, tha,most pay for itsolt .AiiiiiiK(t ni inirviHn HOCH, KAISER. Emperor William's Yacht Beats All Competitors. Cowes, isle of wight, Aug. 3.-I11 the annual legatta of the Itoyal Yacht Club today, the kaiser's Meteor won the schooner class, taking the can valued at ?500 dollars. It easily out sailed all rivals. Tli king and quoon and hundreds of other distin guished spectators were present. MISSOURI RAISING. Heavy Rains in Central Kansas Railroads In Danger. Kansas City, Aug, 3. The Missouri rose 27 Inches during the last 24 hours, as a result of heavy rains in Central Kansas. Forty miles of Union Pacific track between here, Sallna and Topcka Is weakening, RENEWED LIBOR DISTURBANCES FROM TRE BRUSH C0HY1GTS FIRE THIRD TRIAL. Rioting in Buffalo Between Union Strikers and Im ported Italian Laborers, PITTSBURG TIE-UP OF ALL BUILDING OPERATIONS. Inn i 11... Miners Fatally Injured. Haker City, Aug. 3. John Vermil lion and Ralph Mears, of the Virtue mine, 12 miles east of here, were almost blown to atoms by the pre mature explosion of a blast they were preparing, Sunday morning in the tunnel. A spoon with which they ' were loading the hole, was dropped ' down Into Hip exposed powder, ex-1 plodlng It with terrific effect. The men are still alive but are lacerated and torn beyond reeognlf Ion. Non-Union Employes of Senator Hanna in a Battle With Striking Union Men Revolvers Are Used and a Number Are Shot Police Arrest Fifty. Shamrock III Ahead. Highlands, Aug. 3. In today's race the old Shamrock out-maneuvered the challenger and gained at the start, crossing thu lino at 11.11, 15 seconds ahead. The challenger speed ily overtook and drew steadily away. Course, 30 miles, Frauds in Austria. Vienna, Aug. 3. The Morning Zel tung says: Emperor Franz Joseph has summoned the leaders In the Tinnrrnrhin I'huinbers bribery rase and will probably demand their res ignation. OVERSTOCKED WITH SHEEP SITUATION IS SERIOUS IN I CROOK AND LAKE COUNTIES.' Pittsburg, Aug. 3. A wholesale lockout of building trades went into effect this morning and 20,000 work men are Idle. The lockout Is the result of an ag gressive decision by the contractors, many of whom belong to tho Em ployers' Association which was or ganized in New York some weeks ago and has auxiliary organizations In ail the cities. It marks a detail In an avowed policy of aggression against the labor unions, and Is or dered today to anticipate the strike which it Is generally understood would be ordered soon by different builders' unions. The strike was to have been ordered on the refusal of the contractors 10 grant recognition of the unions, Increase of pay for some classes of work, and shorter hours for others. All building operations In this city aro tied up, which of course greatly affects trade In every department It stops the salo of many products used In building operations, and is severely leu uy me iraaesmen Two Militiamen Killed Near Bakersville and a Third Mortally Wounded, OUTLAWS ARE WELL ARMED HIDDEN AND AGGRESSIVE. Probable That the Chapparcl Will Be Burned to Force the Bandits Into the Open and Prevent Their Es cape by Slipping Through the Cordon of Troops. Caleb Powers, Charged With the Mur der of Governor Gocbel. Oeorgctown. K, Aug. 3. Tho Pcott circuit court convened In spe cial session today, J ml go J. K. Hob bins presiding, for the trial of Caleb Powers, twlco convleled of complici ty in the murder of (lovernor Coolie!. The friends of the defendant hnvo employed an Imposing array of legal counsel and a hard tight will bo ninde for acquittal. Two Preceding Trials. Caleb Powers has had two trials. Ilo was llrst convicted here August 10. 1900, of complicity In the murder of Oovernor William (Joebel on tho state houso grounds at Frankfort In tho preceding January, Tho second trial va hold hero In October. 1001. the court of appeals having granted It in thy preceding March. Again tho result was conviction, and a second sentence to life Imprisonment was Imposed. A now trial was awarded by the appellate court, the action be ing based mainly upon the refusal of Judge Cantrlll to vacate the bench upon affidavits died by tho defense, t charging the court with being preju diced ngalnst the dpfondiint. NEW IRMS Placervllle. Col.. Aug. 4. A des perate fight between a band of flvo of the escaped Folsom convicts and a party of slv lnilltlniuen, who wero following a fresh trail of the con victs, took place last evening just nt dusk 011 a hillside near Mo Grand Victory mine, and, as a result of tho conflict, two of the militiamen named Uuthertord and Jones, were killed, and a third member of the posse, a man named 1)111 wll Iprobably dlo of his wounds, as he was shot through the lungs. The convicts wero hidden In tho thick brush which covers tho hill, and the nianhiintors happened upon them most unexpectedly. The con victs, who were well armed with rifles, fired a volley Into the posso with tho result above stated. The other members of tho posso opened tiro on the convicts and the survivors of the little band aro firm In their oellef that at least iwo mem liers of the convict gang were wound ed. The news of the conflict soon unpad mid messengers wore ills Long Trip of G. A. R, Veterans, Pittsburg, Pa., Aug, 3 The llrst contingent of Oroud Army veterans lo leave the East for the San Francis co encampment Is the Abo Patterson Post No. SS, of Allegheny, which departed for tho West today, In or der to innko the trip moro enjoyable the veterans will spend 10 days 011 route and will make stous at all tho principal points In Colorado, Now Mexico and Southern California. New Forest Reserve. Tho Dalles, Aug. 3. A body of land In the I.akovlew nml Dalles districts, comprising 2,SOO,000 acres, has been withdrawn from settlement, nnd will bo hold as n portion of a new forest rcsorvo to be formed In tho Wnrnor l.nke country. The Surplusage Is Apparently About Equal to the Natural Increase Believed to Be 70,000 Excess In Crook County. Am- ( v. U Knarks. I'uiBiiv, !- ' 'i i"&. - ' of tho Dlack Butte Livestock Com pany, of Crook county, Is at this place. He has 4,500 sheep in Lake county lor sale, nis couumuj ..-, trols quite a range In the Cascade forest resorve, and Is allotted pastur-, age for 12,000 sheep, the same as last year, allowing nothing for increase, consequently It became necessary to dispose of all the Increaf-e. The same condition prevails with Morrow & Keonan.oriTinov,.. . - T- ; now in Luiiu mi t"'- - u,.,n u nnn P.pori:o O Neil ! i Ziron Condon OOOW, ,r sale. Hesldes these there nre two other largo nereis aw.b " At this time, there are iO.OOO shei p Al...V. Ii.,,,,,.!, i.nko county, head- 3 llK CwifoSla nmrlL Some of them, however muj j ' .,iv ml shcenmon. though it is proba le hecause of the fact that most Lake county sheepmen hnvo nil "KaS out the .mpre.lon that 70 100 sheep were about the in ceo( Cook .anosto. H'lVed "range or a eertnin number allotted langc or . , tho a,rri;e.-.h"Vn(,th.nga..ow tons are worth from ?- ' GRAIN MARKETS. ea Manager t cuHent 1M a!o luu-vest-wost and Control tou ins bXw'Tl e nrst oitlmates, sidorab y helo tuo n S(JJ). especially lu '81u at 11 a. temper w- ' 3 centg 0wor, m. today, hut tlosea , Wheat Yau. tZ :::::::::::: lit g::::::::: T DNoNVYorV, Ai t :licnt & 79 K Ul-l svcroiy fell o.v tne iraaesmen. pienu. nun iiiiwiii,i-i nun.- n. Thpie has not vet been any sug- patched to this place for reinforce- gestlon leading toward arbitration , ments. or an agreement through any other, A posso under the leadership of channel made. i Slieriff Hosqult Is now on tho scene , ,. . . I of the confilct, but, as It la dark, It Rioting at Buffalo. ,s )ltlI,oflg,ie Ui locate mo convicts, UUIIillU, 4IU. U, ll'n ..w. Ing this morning between strikers and 20() non-union Italian employes .,'ltr. l.nv.i llin mlvn II llltrn fit IKlSltlOn and could pick off the members of the posse If u concentrated nttack of the Buffalo Iron furnaces, of which 1 wnR made upon them. Slieriff Bos Mark Hanna is the principal owner. 1 qUt a,i hK advisers aro considering rrt... tf,nl,ln liptriiti u-lth tmints nil t f,..,ii in.. .,r liIIIih- llip brush lire uvuuiv "IB-" ...... , lm. ji.-,iaii,iiii.. w m.i...., ..." the part of the strikers, to which tho on nre , forcing tin convicts to Italians lesponded with verbal re- j RUrrendcr or at least disclose their .. . ..... 111. ........ Il.mntu nf I . . -1 , 1 pucs naciieu up wiui ujh imunio .i shooting if they were molested. This provoked a general disturbance con fined to bad language and a few fights nn the side. 79 80 5114 Cloo SOK 73 imiiKi Will he built at A now Oliora llOUbl win When the strikers finally resorted to sticks and stones tno Italians promptly responded with n pistol fire. Only u few of tho strikers were prepared tor such an emergency. Tiie others went away and many of them returned armed, and u general light ensued, pistols governing the charac ter of the warfare. The police, arriving In jilatoons, charged the scene of tho rioting and arrested 50 men. About 100 shots were exchanged, and while a number were more or less hurt, there wero no serious in juries. Trouble Again In Spain. Madrid. Aug. 3. The threatened general strike of the trades unions began today In many largo cities In cluding Barcelona and Cadiz, mo immediate motive is to re-enforce the demand to release the lauor leaders who were thrown into prison In connection with the recent strike. Guards and tioops are out In many localities. At Alcala shots woie ex changed and tho mayor's lesldenco was attacked by strikers OFF FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Believed That General Black Will Be: the Next commanaer. Washington. Aug. 3.-A large dulo gutlon in u special train leaves hero the latter part of the week for the San Francisco Grand Army Knramp- "Tccordlng to nenoral opinion here, General Mack, of Chicago, will h commander-in-chief. Electrocuted Today. Owdulng. N. Y.. Aug- 8--Tny Turekofsky, who murdorod a saloon- . r u man iiliictrocuted tlllB Keeper jum- , - - r ;, , , morning. H was ono of the qulckost punishments for crime on record In Amerlea. New Brotherhood Chief, Cleveland. Aug. 3. Tho grand of ft.ers of the Brotherhood of Locomo tive Engineoii. meet here Friday to elect a new chief. INCREASE OF 5000 SCHOL- ARS OVER LAST YEAR. Greatest Amount of Money Ever Dis tributed by the State to Schools Per Capita Payment $1.60 Against $1.55 In 1902. Salem. Or.. Aug 3. State Treasur er C. S. Moore Saturday afternoon made his annual apportionment to each county In tho state of the com mon school fund Interest for the yearh 1902-3, for tho old and support of the public schools. The total amount apportioned Is $230,011.20 nvfir.tr iwicl I Inn Sheriff liosqulfH poubo now num i....... tr.ti ..inn l. nl ulttt'iftnn Is RO critical that no one will approach K,K n,o greatest sum apportioned close enough to tho supposed hiding . the lust 20 years. The nearest to place of ihe convicts to ascertain the ,mt ainnuiit In the stnfed imrlod was exact condition of nrrairs. There Is a strong probability that if the fugitives cannot escape from the chappaiel In which they aro hid ing, or If it is fired to lorcc them to either surrender or make a last stand, that they will take refuge In the Grand Victory mine. If they then choose not to surrender they would bo secure from every Too ex cept starvation. Supposed to Have Escaped. Dutch Flat, Cal., Aug. 3. Sheriff Keena and three deputies arrived hero at 3 this morning. They hnvo been looking over tho ground or last night's fight. They found no trace of the convicts, who have without doubt escaped. Hunt With Bloodhounds. Placervllle, Aug. 3. C. O. Senett arrived tills afternoon with two bloodhounds, tho same which trailed Tracy through tho wilds of Washing ton and Oregon. Thoy will be put on the freshest scent obtainable. BOERS IN DEMAND. Southern Pacific Railway Wants Them in Texas and Louisiana. New Orleans, Aug. 3. -Tho South ern Pacific Is extending tho road H i. .....i.. -.(.,,, imivMiii work Into al- 111111111,1 1111W11 ----- most all countries of the world and Is expending largo sums to colon .o the rice unit touacco iuim " anu and Texas. Through transporta tion ha been arraigned from Capo town and nil appropriation of $114, 000 to encourage Boers to colonize those districts. Getting Ready for War. iini... Anir s At daybreak tills morning tho fleet which wa to represent the enomy iu Hie manou vers went to sea headed by the Texas, me flagship of Ilear-Admlral Santls. who Is in command, accom panied by tho Indiana. Maasacliii sotts and eight dostroyem, who will attack the New England coast Vod-nosdny that of Inst year, which was $211,-39.25. Tin, Kchnci nonu at on of tlie suite, persons over 1 and under 20 years of om'. Is 113.757, against 138,177 last year, showing nn Increase of 5,280 iipi'Mins. and an increase in wie piisi 20 yearn of 137,593. The apimrtlonment this year is iiin.ln nl Hip Kiln of Ji.iifl nor capita, agaiiiBt $1.55 lost year unci $1.22 In 1901. 'riio u,.iiii,ii imniilnllmi and appor tionment by counties Is us follows: County. No. Amount, linker 5.315 $ 8,552.00 Benton . ... 2,070 Clackamas 7,777 Clatsop 1.270 Columbia 2,010 Coos 4,070 Crook U!7 Curry 78B Douglas 5,090 Gilliam 1.221 Grant Humny 1.02 Juckson U,3& JoMpllllio .... 2,773 Klamath l.!r'8 FOR PENDLETON Krassig & Sharp Open Now Barber Shop, Bond & Sulli van, Furnishing Goods. NEW SHOP WILL DE IN ED EBEN'S OLD QUARTERS. Furnishing Goods Firm Will Occupy Billy Krasslg's Present Quarters All the Young Men Well Known, and Start New Business With Promises of Great Success. l.ako . i -a ne , , . Lincoln. Linn . . Malheur . Marlon . . Morrow . Multnomah Polk . . . Sherman 959 8,295 1.140 0,092 1,715 9.873 1,721 28,169 8.408 1.803 Tillamook 1.7IT tlmfttllla -?2 Wallowa j Waahlngtou .... - Wheeler -J Yamhill '880 1.272.00 12,113.20 0.827.20 1,170.00 0,512.00 2,235.20 1,250.00 9.1U.I..I 1,953.00 2,988.80 1,032.00 8,220 80 I, I3C.R0 1,808.80 1,53 1.40 13.272.00 1,821.00 10,707.20 2.702.00 15,780.80 2,753.00 15,061.41) 5,452 80 2 01U0 2,770.20 10.22S.S0 8.070.10 3.810.00 8.009.00 9,8li.20 I.SA8 00 7,808.00 Total 118.7" $230,011 20 Progress of Jett.Whlte Case. Cynthia, Ky., An. 3.-Tho prcweeu lion In the Jett-Whlte cae will prob ably close tomorrow. II.....1I....... ...Ill L ..... . I.,. .... .. ....... 1 viiiii.'iiiii 11 111 Din.ii iiii.i' ,i 1.1111- soliilated harbor shop, making one of mo iiiiosi in tno cuy, ami n now siiiiu on entirely new Hues. The deal has been on the carpel for some time, and the leases were nil signed this afternoon mid tho thing settled. The room on the west side of Main uli.,i.il ..ip,niHv ,iiinilitil In. ii lirnnrli of the Peoples Waiohouso hits been leasoii ny wiiiiiim ixrassig uuu .lames Sh:iri, and they will consoli date their two shops, making one first-class shop. The new llrm wal install six chairs and will make tho plnco llrBt-class In every way. The back part of the room win U fitted up witli tubs and showers and all thu paraphernalia of a tlrsl-ehiss bath houso. Before the place Is opened tho rooms will bo lumoduled and ren ovated, so that when It Is opened for business It will bo the most com modious and the finest place In tho city. Men's Furnishing Goods, Charles Bond ami J. W. Sullivan will take thu place left vacont by Krnsslg's removal and will put tno loom In fix fo receive a slock of men's collars, shirts, ties and sun dries. They will have tho agency for sovural of tile leading tailoring estab lishments or the East, and will ilir nlsh tailor-made clothes to the pub lic tor tho same price that would oo charged for n custom-niiidu suit of the same grade. The now firm will also have a first class tailor In their umploy, and will do tho nlterntlons for the loading furnishing houses In the city, and will ulso carry on cleaning and press ing pailois. They will tor u staled sum call Tor ono suit a week anil re turn It nricr having cleaned and pressed It. With tho exception or the stink or sltlrtB nnd sundries there will be nothing In the room but the IiiIIitIiij, outfit for all of the work In tno clothing line will be done by samples. It will lie the aim of the linn lo give perfect ills In all suits, and tho !.,,hns will eo.no from ho hasten hollK(, porroot in every dotal of work manship. Any Utile niUlakv lj.at mlghl arise will be corrected by tho ,ul.lor-.. i it.,i i the v ei o Mr Bond will go lo Port al" In a .lay or so to '""'"f k the Bl Mr Krassig )SpM:tB lo move In a pew store. AFTER THE flOODLEHS. Jullut Lehman Sentenced to Seven Years Other 8enUnces ucis... . .. l,,ll,ia I I'llllUll. upell. iron. " "- ," " today . rLV , .be . se ..t ittl former plier. and lieio- lerrn Canadian Friends of Ireland, lndoa. Au 8 -1" today Chawleilah. aifn " ,r,. ihe hm.,0 I'"' " , l by the Canadluii pallium... U , h 'IC E.lward. lavoili.K b'-n 1,0 land Indiana will P-nd IW "1?,r corn exbll.lt al the World s Fair, Ht. J. on la Daytou this year. tl,UUU, iiyniww