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rflfkN ft ur II! I II IN ri i tumuli iuii I' DAILY EVEiNG EDITION DAILY red i" t ronr res I doner T;i biutnCM "J earner fcfc J5c A WEEK. Eastern Oregon Weather PEXDLBTOy, UMATILLA COUNT Tonight nnil Friday, fair iff FEELS BADLY Manufacturers' Asso- Bitterly Denounces ! A I nlmr it'i i i fiifui i livvi i riii . . . . MAN BOUND OVER. ' - I" mm M NSURGEi OlUiGOX, TIirifsOAY, Al C.t'ST lit, 1JH);J. NO. 4 .sis. I HOI rMwc rwn inc. a ti;c rr t rMCMT William Top Is Under $5,000 Bonds Vll " 5 V'Ctlm M Reeover. after ,o0 , Tho wE," , yesler(la- JurcSUT0"'1 Cn,,,ti0n 0t ns lio has many wealthy friends n he county u is thought he will gi -e .wu uungerous, there Is chance for his nnal recovery BEGINS 10 HUG Czar is Organizing and Cen tralizing His Authority in the Far East. Child Accidentally Shot. l.a fir.mdn a. i. nm. Very Decided and Plctur-: children of MVTnm. 57" n,lu J in What Oman. lue near Klein, worn t,,-,.i' i.. " .. ....... t. ... -." y -"'sierciay, the gnu was ni. , - aim lliu UUliet un rays mo ncopctis ia --- "' "ll iciue gins leg. It w'.p al'8e bono of the leg , . f--- ii . ItlLLIIlIT ..... 10 11 1 nQf. " "" njo BUB will .1 it. U. nnn Agunr n nti 1 ... .. "? nuiae .. i..,inv ,iu, -,, "we gin is iuicid, UIIOUl 1 VO.HK nf no-,, In America, in wmcn .no a j VICEROY APPOINTED OVER FORMER CHINESE PROVINCE. Russian Newspaper Protests About America's Attitude Toward Ques tion of Open Door in Manchuria and Philippines, Holding it to Be Inconsistent and Prompted by Mer cenary Motives. St. IIS DEFEAT TURKS A Lieutenant of SarafofT Leads the Macedonians to a De cisive Victory, LEADERS OF REBELLION NOW COURT PUBLICITY. Transferred to Washington, Pntnrclmrir in . . A General Massacre Of Christians in Macedonia Is Looked for and Pre dieted, Led by Mussulman Citizens Foreign Officials Give Turkey Re sponsibility for the Present Upris-ing. Sofia, that "In this country there have boon mobs THIS IIIIL LUC U1USL UUUUtl. Spokane, Aug. ia.-lTerl.ert t 1 . : 'err'"ry formerly be- ln j Condon, former attorney and news! ' pec af KiK ue iormeu into a coroy to can uujt'ci ivi of labor or other organlz- K:a.:l on' cattle, and will j Russia has been aeciistnmnrt tn i ! i "hv u i uis won: innre at tun ipp n. rm..,. t..i , is a mwiunn uitjumzu-1 - uciumii amencans cannot .1 i . flnv (inrl rnrriorl rlmv etronm I Mnl,,,-l . . , . . public oDlcialB, fulflll all i raPlas ant capsized. Twenty-five pas-1 solely by commercial Instinct, and definitions of mobocracy. "w'e't';' "'". i uiuua uennxi England and Janan. ncfiinc liees anil vie 1-1 nusiuuu, wun latai toollshncss. does uees, u is a sianuing i ti r nniinnn nnu nmr-r I J h B urK as sue ! am mat .;.,!:.. 1U, i,. l. r I I I I I L UU 11 UU U V llllllll I i o urmanv In I m nr.l 1.U iiiaL-iiMiiii; iij im ul- II II r .lrMivi.in mil unniri ivnt.uciuu mian. acts or outrage ana uo-1 are me true oiuwnru of tho mob spirit. It I TEN-YEAR-OLD IN AN ... " 1 i wwr- i l- 1 1 tn I o. m traaiiions or govern' itlons, and even to the Starved, Nude and Blistered by Salt rit thet .if.iini. T. oo. ' .... . ot tne country. It as p mi VIM in una nn in. ti therefore has the right ua shall work and no in-1 be tun without its cou- ( Water Drifted Five Hundred and Thirty Miles Picked Up by a Mor gan Liner. Viceroy Appointed. St. Petersburg, Aug. 13. Admiral Alaxelff has been appointed viceroy, with supreme power over army and navy and to conduct diplomatic rela tions with neighboring states. prints the nnmes of tho rhW lnndor'a or the Insurgents of nitolla. The In surgents now sconi fearless and court publicity. Insurgents Win a Fight. Constantinople, Aug. 13. Advices today state that a number of Turk ish soldiers were attacked by insur gents near I'rellp. and several insurg ents were killed. Thcru were un counters also at Vodenl and Volenlt za between a detachment of 130 In surgents under onn or Sarafoit's lieu tenants, who claim to havo defeated the Turks with a loss to the latter of 140 killed and wounded. ! MUST PAY LICENSE FEES. j State Treasurer Send Out Notlees to All Corporations In State. Salem. Aug. 111. State Treasure, Moore is sending out circular letter to nil rorclgu nnd domestic corpora tions doing Imsluens In tho state, no tifying them that their annual license foo is due and will boeomo delinquent after August. IE. when a penalty ot $100 fine will be Attached together with Interest upon tho license fe at tho rata or C per cent por annum. They arc- also notiiled that, during such delinquency they shall not he permitted to maintain any suit, action or proceeding In any court of iustico in tho Rtnto. Tho payments of license fees have been coming in unite rapidly for somo time past, over 50 having ni riv ed yeatenlny. nnd the majority of the corporations hae already pj.-l. but this notification is sent out in con formity with tho provisions of the cor- opratton tax law. DIES SUDDENLY. AUTHORITIES WR E TO BLAME British Consul Makes Olticial Report of' His Investigations at Kishinef. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS PASSIVE WITNE3SES. Eastern Oregon Man Meets Unex pected Death While Visiting. Kugeno. Aug. 13. Orln S. Mungor. a resident of near Kossll. Uastem Or egon, who arrived hero to visit rein tles, died suddenly some time yes terday morning Ht tho residence of I Simons, ar.O High street. He hud been complaining slightly since his arilvnl but was thought well as usual last Tuesday night, when he ictlred. Ho was alivo at S o'clock yesterday morning, hut when next seen at o'clock yesterday morning. 1, was seen to be dead. Heart disease Is thought to be tho trouble. DIDN'T BEAR THE IMPRINT. New York. Aug. 13. On board a Morgan lino steamer which arrived pretensions organized la- lsl '. 1'icked up at sea after float- innnnn ntwi tun i.iii.itr. l iLimui luuu ui hulci. lie la auuui Usually impeaches law, ' 10 years old, and was found nude, mi, in ..... .., Unlnlnss nntl mucn exnausted. no, mm iwu uiuito, us uuing a aoing more than any utlll.U4, IUUU tncourauo unfurllnt. tho oi dollars by organized MtftM ...V. l it.1 WO WASHOUT. Train Derailed and Flre "Ji, Killed. 6. ij. a westbound ni,e... .... . . . i;unur tram ran into i morning. The engine. i mm ii... . , mi. -- .ti.! nuLKr. i iim wwncd, all others ea M'hout was caused by ntA 1. n "i roor ncaun. w . . utTix in n niir. - mo conatt on or - - mi i Kruvo. His ig to the rapid pro--mptlon, have ordered bathing and horseback "ana in Russia. . Hussia, Aug. 13. -mg mo American 1 hero loilnv In Hal Wlltfirwnva onrf Plants. U is vlslllnir "Uho Volga. '1U Rebels. 13... Th n, .. -mc nprnntn.i l... ..i. H.n Rnii.i" " m.ih, u U11UIU, Fups, roinforco- from Canton. ' Failure outside the harbor of Havana ln an open boat which broke adrift. His companions swam ashore, but he was unable to swim. He believes he was adrift five days, but the liner's captain says it Is impossible for a boat to drift so far In five days as B30 miles, the distance from Havana. He thinks tho boy was adrift at least 10 days without food or water. Tho boy was too feeble to talk much. Ho Is a mere skeleton, with his skin neeled off. and with salt water boils on his limbs. He will survive Circular Put Out of Circulation by the I. T. U. Washington, Aug. 13. Tho session of tho International Tyoogranhlcal Union was delayed a fow minutes this morning until copies of a pamphlet that had been circulated through the hall, but which bore no union label imtlHnt linil l.omi .ir.uf rr.irr..1 Tl,n WILL BE SHOT. nannihlet nresentod tlio iimnlm-nra' K(rlf in Hln r-nnlm-,.rav' nt CtilHi. n ml """"" .u uicaui lor ine muraer pi Spokane. Peter Mortenson. Spokane Strike Condemned. Salt Lake, Aug, 13. The state su-l nrtsrnii niiii-Bou,.,i ih n..nti preine court today sustained the sen-1 this morning and declared the strikes , oi x eier iorienson tor me mur-1 at Seattle and Spokane to bo unex uer oi James nay Mortenson was cusable. He Baid If they camo bo- lu, "7 lu u B,,ul ' iB crime , fore the convention he would con by the lower court. It was the most ; deiim and criticise President Lyncli'B famous murder trial in tho history action. If arbitration had been ad of the state. .Mortenson lured Hay, , hered to, there would have been no December 19, 1901, to a lonely pas-1 trouble. He wanted the union to ture, killed and burled his victim, nvnld iimir tcL6C,CUring from hlm a rccelPt for ferred the charges to the proper Broke Gate on City Pound, linker City Aug. 13. Sieve Osliom the strenuous cattleman who wrench ed the lock off tho city pound tho other day to get his cattle, appeared ln tho municipal court before) Judge Ilentley this morning. Ho was charg ed with disorderly conduct. He plead ed guilty and was fined $10 and costs. Forty-One Jews Killed and One Hund red Twenty Wounded Few Cases of Deliberate Mutilation Appar. ently the Russian Government Is Attempting to Bring the Perpetra tors to Justice. FIRED ON A FISHING SMACK CANADIAN SKIPPER MAY BE SOMEWHAT DEMENTED. One Pound Shots Perforate tho American's Boat and Carry Away His Smokestack Remarkable Af fair for Lake Erie. S2.S00 due on a note owing a lumber firm. Mortenson was a Sunday school superintendent and a promi nent contractor. AFTER THE BOODLERS. committee and said ho desired to bo heard. Ho assured the delegates that the charges of broken faith aro en tirely without foundation. SWINDLES YALE GRADUATE8. H I Wca rocunt l"1"1"5- Following Rumors. Sacramento. Aug. 13. There is no f the convicts from Amador. Humor from MaryBvlllo says that Howard is traveling north dressed in khnki. GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis slon Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager. rM,lnnr. Alllf 13. rite great rail road Interests 'are receiving special attention on the stock market this Thfi Goulds and Kockereiier ... i.Al,lnn nu-n&rfilif n are striving tor cuin.ui....fa in the New York Central and the Heading, and this stock Is being made a bull card, ij,..im,.i predicts that Union I'a cifle wilt reach SO, and Southern pa cltlc CO before me upnu.u culminates. . Tho wheat market opened a nan . i. .!... enr r-nntinuuu iu -u- Sn o s ad..yUunt.."the close which was 81 cents. Tho market Is very strong and largo holders expect It to go still higher. Wheat Sept .... Dec, ..-Corn- Sept Opening. SO 5; 81 Close. 81 82V4 2 r' ... .. 19 imneapoiis, ub. Wheat- 0''!"lng- SZttl 79 Sept Doc. 63 Close. 82' 80 One Man Removed, Another Disap pears, Both Under Charges. Washington, Aug. 13. Secretary Shaw today removed Cobb, the spec ial architect for the Immense new Chicago federal building. Cobb Is known all over America for his work on the Columbia Kxpositlon. No rea son is given for the removal. The highest officials In the post office department believe Beavers, formerly chief in tho salaries allow ance division, is now a fugitive from Justice. District Attorney Youngs is freely criticised for not having brought about Heavers' apprehension when the opportunity offered. Impersonator Works Grafts on San Franciscans. I sail i-rancisco, Aug. 13. o, Kelley was arrested thlu afternoon, charged with swindling Yale gradu ates. Kelley represented himself as a brother of Ed Spaiildlng. tho well known graduate, and becurcd several thousand dollars from Spauldings friends, Kelley Is wanted in Ht. Louis for the same reasons. Those aboard nnrrowly oHcap-. hcmciiceil w l ncrviiuuo on mo I D 111 M'l J 17UrH"lllll. Uric, I'a., Aug. 13. The llHhlng tug Silver Spiny was filed upon by tho Canadian revenue cutler Petrel today while engaged In fishing on tho 1 line cii. 1 our iioioh in 11,0 bout were made by one-pound shots and tho smokoHtnek was carried awny by tho Petrol's flrn. Captain Shaw Is lay ing tho matter befoio tho customs house authorities. Tho uflulr Is considered lo be a very remarkable ono from any stand-' point, nnd so causeless as to provoke I every Imaginable theory of explana tion. It Is oven suggested that the Registration skipper of the Petrel Is Insane. Cer tainly no possible rlghtM of either London. Aug. 13 A dlspatcti from the Hiltish c-onsul-geiieinl at Odessa, forwarding tho leport made ny tho Urltlsh consul, V. Ilosnniiuet. who was sent specially to Klshluof to ob tain the facts regarding tho rucont antl-Jewlsh riots there, Is published today. Mr. llogamiuofM report, which Is dated July 20. generally ngrooH with tho stories of tho occurrences cabled before. It says: "The urea ot tho dlaturbanroH com prised two-thirds of tho town ot Kish inef. The murders all occurred on Monday, the second dny of tho dis turbances. Thoy were perpetrated by bauds ot rioters In different parts ot the town. Jinny believe they wero tho work ot organized companies which fnct argues In favor of a pro arranged cuusplrncy to exterminate tho Jews." He places the Jowlsli victims at II killed and 120 wounded, while among tho Christ Inns 011a wiih killed and CS wounded, Official Inquiries lie said, show tlia tthrco women wore violat ed, but this may well represent a small fiaclloii ot tho actual number, since tho Jowlsli women naturally re mnin silent for their own sukes, as urnlcr tin. Mosaic law, divorce must follow violation. About 880 rioters wero arrested nnd .108 weio punished 011 minor charges while 210 wero acquitted. Throe hundred ami sixty rioters will bo. tried at Tlarnspoot In OctolKir, of which number 100 aro charged with murder In addition to other crimes. If thoy 1110 found guilty thoy will bo Admiral Cervera Resigns. Mndrld, Aug. 13. - Tho resignation of Admiral Cervera as chief of staff of tho Spanish nay, bus been hand ed in. REMEMBER TO REGISTER. Open Be WAS MURDER. MORE FUNERALS. Supposed at First to Be Suicide Autopsy Shows Differently. Los Angeles, Aug. 13. An autopsy 6hows that Mrs. Jessie Bailey, a waitress and supposed sulcido by morphine, was killed by a blow over tho heart. Her ribs were broken and there was every evidence of a strug gle. Tho murderer Is unknown. Pioneer Scout Dead. Baker City, Aug. 13. John Walker, ono of the most prominent Indian fichters and well known old soldiers of Oregon, died at his residence hero at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Mr. Walker came from Fortress Monroe, across the Isthmus in 18S5 to fight Indians in Oregon, ho lias nveu in tinker City for 30 years. Ho was 70 years old at the time of his death. Probably tho finest diamond ever drawn from the mines at Klmberly will be exhibited at tho World's Fair, St Louis. It weighs 120 carats and is valuod at nearly a quarter of a million sterling. Nineteen Victims Buried at Public Expense in Paris. Paris, Aug. 13. Nineteen moro vic tims of the tunnel disaster, wero bur ied today at public expenso, with Im posing ceremony the court officials, prefectuie of police, families of tho deceased and authorities being pres ent. Premier Cooinbos delivered tho address. Frank Lewis Won, Frank Lewis, tho professional wrestler, formerly of this city, throw three experts at Walla Walla last night In a wrestling match of 42 minutes' duration. Tho men who wrestled with 1-owis were Professor Burns, who staid 20 minutes and re tired with an Injured kneo, W. J. Wil liams, a blacksmith, who was thrown in 15 minutes, and A. It. illgglns, of Seattle, who lasted six minutes and 38 seconds. The provision of tho match was that Professor Lewis should throw three members of tho Walla Walla Athletic; Club In less than CO minutes to win the purse. It took ICwls Just 12 minutes of tho CO, to dlsposo of tho aggregation of ath letes. Three hundred people wit nessed tho match. Books Will September 8. Tho city recorder Is making pre- Canada or possible personal oxlgon- piiratlon for the registering of the olos can explain tho proceduio. 1 voters for the coming city election, ' ...I. I.. I. ...Ill I... I. ,.l.l lii,i-,i nn H1.1 Hmt May Have Been Poaching. , M()m ()f l)(,wll,Jor.' According to Washington, Aug. 13. Tim state ! ,(, iiiw t s n, .mty of tho lerordur uepurimeiu nus not oocn omciuiiy in- 1,. agister tho voters not more limn formed of tho Silver Spray atnilr, and doc-lines to make a stuteinenl. Ad mining that tho vessel was In Amor ;i0 nor less than CO dnys before tho election. By this tho registration will open September 8 nnd close ueloiwr TERRIBLE FAMILY ROW. lean waters tho matter Is serious, but ! 7 giving 30 days In which the men officials are Inclined to bellovo slio ,,'f t.ty may KUn permission to was poaching on the Canadian side, ( ,.UH tpeir votes, and should have stopped when hailed 1 u,0 list election thciro wore 400 by Un; Petrel. 1 r,.KH,.reil voleis, and 210 of that ! number e nmo to the polls on tho day ' of the election, Real Estate Transfers. A died was Hied toiluy transferring from Jehu HwlUler and M0III11 Hwltzlor, his wife, to 0. B. Wade, tho west half of tho east half of the southeast quarter of section 1, In township 2, north of range 32 oast, containing 10 acres, mar Pendleton. The consideration wus 12,150. James W Mulr and Allco Mulr, hU wire, hnvo sold to L. (lenuvey, for 12 000 210 acres of land In section 29 and 30, of township 1, north of range 37 east. Tho lund Is close to Baling Camp and I.Inktim mountain. Lost Money nd Checks. ChnrlOH B. Olds and wife wero pus- Scotch Gypsies Engage In a Fight With Serious Results, at Walla Walla. Wulla Walla, Aug. 13. A family row among two outfits of traveling Scotch gypsies, camped In the edge of town, was aired In tho police coiitt yesterday afternoon, Tho trouble arose over it horse trade, ami ns u result two men havo broken arms, re sulting from blows with u ueckyoko, one girl has a dangerous scalp wound from tho samo cause, and 0110 mau has his upper lip bitten off, and is otherwise Injured. The names of the families aro Me If. .linn Cl,.HFC,l (....! II...U (If,. .... I iiiuili.ll uu giun.ii niiu . .11.J iu- ,1 .... ... r .1 ld lated by marriage and aie traveling u-agors on the 0. H. c . no, & ;' together. Tho fight took place at tho morning on tlu-lr way in in mo camp and thoie aro scarcely enough to Taeomn. Upon arriving Ri ' well ones loft to rare for the lujuioci. ; jiuim lie 10111111 uu i" Kvery man and woman in tho two 1 book containing 1100 In ciirrutcj. outfits Is moro or loss Injured. Two . and the checks to 111s naggauu. ir women are severely cut on the hoad conductor was Immediately """' nnd shoulders, and ono woman has u I by telegraph and ovory otreiri Jj" dislocated shoulder. Tho principal mude to find the pocket book by til' weapons used ln tho mlx-up wore 1 railroad people. Mr. Olds ami wi nockyokes of the wagons, which were continued Ihelr trip on No. 8 via npo wielded with tailing effect. 1 liano today.