NINGED1TIDN OAILYEVEMGEDITIOK nATT.Y r !..d 1 y"' residence lHf&. bT "trier it rf' " a V r T- T"? J5C A WCCIV. tWr: --naasKaB , T?EX D LETQX, UMATILLA COUNTY, 015EGOX, SATURDAY AllU'ST lo, 15 IPUM5 Eastern Oregon Weather Tonlnht and Sunday, partly cloudy, ,j ............. XO. IvStiU. Black Sea Squadron left Sebastopol. for ih Waters. I TO MURDER OF MONASTIR CONSUL. Continues In Macedonia Lvy Losses on Both Sides jisnt That Albanlana Will the Procession Claimed utgarians Persecute Greeks idinia. tiburg, Auk 15. An olllclnl I mtav envs the Russian lit Constantinople lias re- I telegram from bebastopol fc that a srpiaarcm of lius It Sea fleet has been or- m in Turkish waters for j nt otiforc nc tni minisil- Iter official connected with ir of the consul at Monastlr. lid Bulgarians In Trouble, j aur. 15. Official recognl V jrarlty of the situation in L Is given by Premier Halli idors of the powers saying mrt Turks In Macedonia f linns to endure the nrov- Ef Bulgarians and reprisals Itiblr follow. jinians in Revolt. Anr IE. Advices from Isple are that tho lusurg- F: possession of Kllssuro. lgMIng continues between lud Insurgents In Silesia. ) arret! that tho flchtlnc It, and the losses heavy I! finite report confirms the hmors that the Albanians r tecum? bovond control. Ler will soon tnke the field fn responsibility, and not s with merely joining tne as In the nresent desultory li revolt on tho part of the I add greatly to the em- sti of the Turks, as Alba easily accessible from any In Demands on Turkey. Pilrarg, Aug. 15. The offl- lenger today publishes the i sent by Lamsdorft. mlnis- relgn affairs to the Russian at Constantinople, de- m following measures from had immediate and severe p of all Turkish officials I with the consulate at Us- I the reinstatement of Ismail po had been dismissed, but iJiency has been testified to pcedonian inspector general. ue immediate release of all Ion whom, according to the ' me Russian and Austrian e Turkish troops uave per ilrocltles. instant dismissal and nun- wf the officials at Salonlca practices have been brought foreign officers employed p!a are to enroll fresh gen- police for the protection ceful population and the ' order ft also instructed the Rus- lUt Soda to Inform the gov- facials of Bulgaria that Rus- "ua action toward the porte W Internreted ns In nnv llraEjng the Macedonian rev elation, from which the I topulatlon suffers as much ('"wan. outrages. T BADLY HURT. 'tuperates Rapidly Will 10 8L Louis Soon. aelsco. Am? ir. rv,ri,Btt n toect from the fight to brother Harry. Ho (M.L " " uui oneccs ui a the b"slneES- He tie iV i-oui8, wnore Pjji ri"ai season ni Lif1?:ifvprnp?rt,of " "10 boat frii- nxllnnrl PJU Over $62,000. ".--Tho re- Corbett. Siiissj ti, .. ........ jvubun me re- eipts were not more, the prices for ThV.?.U much ,tw than us, al The attendance was 10.GB9. MYSTERIOUS MURDER. Man and Woman Found Hacked in Their Bed. Shreveport. l.a., Aug. 15.-Thc mas ter mechanic of tho Cotton Deft rail- rZ;,El"?S.aJd Mny Smith wre found at daylight this morning In bed in heir cottage, mangled and hack- am, it? a" aX' Th0 woman ls "y'nE and the man is unconscious, a brother of tho woman, who slept in an adjoining room, heard a noise and discovered the traeedy. The broth er and William McKeevan, another occupant of the cottage, were arrest ed, charged with tho crime. A bloodv nx was found in tho kitchen. Money was not the motive, as the money of the murdered man was found In the bed. CORPORATE PRIVILEGES Judge Grosscup of U. S. Cir cuit Court Sees Danger in Savings Bank Hoardings. HAD BETTER BE IN USE THAN LAID AWAY IDLE, MOTION OVERRULED. No New Trial for Jett and White, the Kentucky Murderers. ', Cynthia, Aug. 15, The court this i morning overruled the motion for a1 new trial Tor Jett and Wh'te. The prisoners will be taken to the pen!-' tentlary tomorrow. The case against , Jett, charged with the murder of' Tom Cockrell, will be heard in this' court during tho Septi'mhcr term. I EXPEDITION FAILS. TYPOS INT iOT EQUAL SUFFRAGE Defeat of Belva Lockwood Resolution a Blow to the Socialist Element. WHIPPED UNTIL HE DIED. Masked Cattlemen Murder Montana Sheepherder. Unite. Mont,, Aug, 15. A dispatch from Uupuyer, Mont., nays: l'Vurtoon masked men took n herdor from tho sheep camp of Joo Sturgoon. on Ulrch Creek, last night, and carrying him 10 miles into tho mountains, tied him to n tree and whipped him to death. The men worn cattlemen who had warned the sheepmen to leave tho country. They chol many of the herd er's sheep nud droe the tost away. Tho name of the dead herder cannot bo learned. Sheriff Taylor and a heavy posse Is in pursuit of tho whlteenps. Their horses were recog nlied by the brnntK WILL ASK S-HOUR ' DAY JANUARY 1, 1905, Another Attempt to Reach the North Pole Breaks Down. Tomse, Norway. Aug. 15. A whal ing vessel Jus tarrlved. reports the failure of the Danish polar expedi tion under Henry Ette. Many died of scrofula. It only reached the Spltzburgen group of Islands In the Arctic Ocean, between Greenland and Nova Zembla, where it passed the winter. The survivors are now homeward bound. Repairing the Massachusetts. Washington, D. C, Aug. 15. Naval ' constructor Gilmore writes the navy department that the Massachusetts will be able to steam to New York j when the bulkheads are shored and I minor leaks stopped. 1 Madrid Theater Burns. Madrid, Aug. 15. The Juan theater one of tho largest and finest In Spain i was destroyed by a lire of presumably Incendiary origin, last nicht IT VOTE STOOD TWENTY-EIGHT FOR, TO NINETEEN AGAINST. Building Trades Council Favors Him for President Also Favors the Au tonomy of Different Industrial Or ganizations, j ! ri ..... 14 Tlu, Vnllnn. ! jjuuttr, uii - al Building Trades Council convention today, after a spirited debate, indors ed congressman-elect William Ran- . . . . . . x' Wirl fr l!lA uoipn neaisi, m .c presidency of the United States by a , vote or io id. After the vote had been taken, the opponents of the resolution withdrew their objections, and the indorsement was made unamuiuu. Resolutions were adopted, commit ting the council to the pilnclples of strict trade autonomy and absolute rights of any or each trade to their own separate and distinct orgaulza-, Hons without hindrance or interfer- ence from any other organization A . V. . ..... .i-..io,i that n mended 1 resolution was :, ,. the constitution so that all local unions or crafts, whose national or in ternational organizations are alllllat Id with the National Building Trades Council, shall be required to affiliate with local building trades councils of their vicinity. GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations FurnisheTby Coe Commis sion Company-B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager. tcu,cttru,tru.arnr. ioclined and thousand of shares :: u Dec. Com- Mfc ggpt R Minntapii'i. 18," K fitc' 81 Chicago Wheat. 4,,.. 15 Wheat opened He Sees In Federal Supervision of Monopolies the Only Hope for the Nation Has Joined the Ranks of Alarmists and Sounds a Vigorous Note. Dixon, ill.. Aue. 15. Judco Peter Grosscup, of the United States circuit court. In an address here before tho Lutheran Assembly, expressed bis belief that In the supervision of mo lioplles by the government lies the j only hope for the perpetuation of tho American Nation, and sounded a noto ' of warning against the manipulation of securities in the Interest of un scrupulous promoters and speculators. In the fact that within the last few years the deposits in savings banks have Increased from $2,000,000,000 to $lo,niio.ooo.0(m a sinister rather than a sanguine meaning was traced, i the judge declaring that under nnr- mal conditions this vast amount would have been invested by the la- boring clasfes. but that it was lying idle "because polite swindlers and ' hlgU-up rascals were able to subvert the laws and give to stocks a value that they do not really possess. "We can never go back to the days of our boyhood," said the speaker. "but we ran go back to the days when the man with $100 did not have to hoard it or Intrust It to his neighbor for safekeeping, but could put It into , industries, sure that it would return with earnings. ' "What should be done? Change the : laws so that no set of men can or ganize a corporation except on a strictly legal basis. Then put it un der such supervision as the National hanks are subject to, and I believe that little by little this immense hoarding In the savings banks of $10, 000.000.000 will be trickling into own ership again. "I say nothing against tho man who makes his fortune honestly," said Judge Grosscup, "hut when I see the laws of my country Introduced to enable men to consolidate money for the public good, turned into tho ex cuse for swindles that should land tho promoters in tho penitentiary, and when 1 see that to be the almost universal history of corporations, every drop of my blood boils with hate and revenge." Recommend F. S. Waudby, of Roches ter for Commissioner of Labor Committee Appointed to Take Charge of Taxation Discussion In Typographical Journal. Washington. Aug. 15. Tho conven tion of tho Typographical Union to day by a unanimous vote, killed Helvn I.ockwood's pica for tho Indorsement of women suffrage. They adopted n resolution recommending K, S. Waudby, of Rochester, for commis sioner of labor to succeed Carroll 1). Wright. A committee of three was appoint ed to take charge of the discussion of taxation in tho official journal. Jan uary 1. 1U05 Is tho day selected for general Inauguration of an eight hour working day in tho printing craft. The failure of tho convention to In doiso woman suffrage is taken as : virtual deleat of tho socialist element in the Typographical Union, as the resolution presented by Jlrs- lock wood had tho support of that wing of the convention. Tho convention adjourned nt noon sine die. WOMEN RIOTERS. Gendarmes Kill Several In a Hungar ian Town. Vienna, Aug. 15. A uuinboi of wo men at fiilad, Hungary, today attack ed Gondailia station In nn effort to liberate a femnlo ipinck who wim nr rested charged with killing n patient. After tho doors and a numlor ol win dows of tho station were smashed by the women, tho gendarmes fired, kill ing two women nuil diingerously wounding several. The rest tied. ARCH BISHOP OF MANILA. Rev. Harton, of St, Louis, Was Con secrated Today. Itomo, Aug. 15. Itev. Harton, of St. I.ouls, was todny consecrated arch bishop of Manila by Satolll. Tho ceremony lasted four hours, and the pnitlclpnnts were nearly prostrated by the Intense bent. Among the spectators was Ilov. Kendrlek. of Rochester, N. Y., the unsuccessful aspirant for the arch bishopric, but who will bo consecrat ed bishop of Coin, In August. LYNCHING MOB. UNION VICTORY. Organized Labor Wins Fight With Santa Fe Company. Topeka. Kan., Aug. 15. The Ma chinists' Union today forced tho last non-union workman out of the Santa Fe shons hero. A demand will now be made for more pay and tho em-! ployment of union men only. The Santa Fe bhops are now open. Tho i officials say these demands will bo! resisted. A strike, which seems prob- able now. would involve 3.000 men here, i Falls to Take Any Action An At. tempt Is Predicted for Tonight. Lander, Wyo., Aug. 15. A mob formed at '2 this morning to lynch Keffor and Dollnrd. tho murderers, but no move was made, the mob ap parently lacking n lender. Dollard killed two Wednesday while drunk, Ho Is an ox-Hough Uliler. Keffer kill ed a stngo driver two years ago and hns so far evaded tho nooso by legal technicalities. It Is believed another attempt to lynch will bo inndo. ANOTHER FLOOD THREATENS CARROLL D. WRIGHT KAW RIVER IS RISING FAST AT KANSAS CITY. Appointment of an Umpire on Concil iation Board. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 15. President Nichols, of Mine Workers' District No. 1, this morning received a tele gram from Judge Gray announcing tho appointment of Cniroil D. Wright, former commissioner of labor, to act as umpiro or seventh member of tho miners' conciliation board. WOMAN MURDERED. j Her Husband Is Under Suspicion of Doing the Deed. Kansas City. Aug. 15. The entire j police lorco ls searching for George Evans, president of the American Transfer Company, believing that ho murdered his wife, who was found dead In bed this morning. Mrs. Kvans sued for a divorce a week ago. She I Is the woman who, during the recent , teamsters' strike, attracted attention by taking a teamster's place and driving a big team tnrou?n a muu " strikers. Evans' Body Found. Kansas City, Aug. 15.-Kvnus' body was found at noon today In St. Mary's cemetery, with the top of the head blown off. GLOBE GIRDLER. BANKER MISSING. Seattle Man Will Round the World In a Very Few Days. Now York, Aug. 15.-On the Cani pania today arrived James Willis Sayre of Seattle, a newspaper man, who Is trying to break tho record at globe girdling He will probably low er it by at least four days, mahlng tho circle in about 55 days. Believed That His Mind Is Unsettled by Worriments. St. Paul, Aug. 15. No trace has been found of George Bralncry, the missing haulier and lumberman of the Minneapolis Merchants' Hank, at Montgomery, Minn., and which was recently acquired by Braluerd and his brother. The hank did not open yes terday. Liabilities, $150,000; nssets unknown. Financial troubles aro be lieved to have unsettled Bralnerd's 171 1 ml Government Pontoon Bridge Break ing Away Temporary Pile Bridges Are In Danger Six-Foot Raise From Interior Is Coming. WRONG MAN KILLED. Colored Policeman Shot a Private Watchman by Mistake. Columbus, O.. Aug. 15, Colored Policeman Hardy, whllo laying In wait in hopes of capturing a man wanted for murder early this morn ing shot and killed Private Policeman Miller, believing him to bo tho man wanted. Miller thought tho officer was a thief and when ordered to halt advanced firing. Theie are 150,000 teamsters In tho newly-formed national union. Head quarters will be at Indianapolis WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IH BUSINESS New York, Aug. 16. TU first ap plication of wirelesi telegraph in business is reported by the Cam pania which arrived this morning. Henry Robertson, lu mid-ocean, found himself fundlees. His motnor was on the eastward bound Tucania and communication was otitablUhed with the gulps, 50 miles apart. Tho l.u canla pursor collorted $60 from hl mother nnd wired the purser of the Campania t0 advance tho amount. Kansas City, Aug. 15. Tho Kaw lanipago continues, the excessive lalris to the westwnid having their Inevltublo effect. A six-feet rise Is coming, which threalens great dam ago. When It leaches hero It will hardly bo possible to retain u single ono of the 10 temporary pile bridges. Six pontoons broke loose from tho government bridge today nnd lodged against ono of tho pile bridges, which has been weighted down by engines and ears. All tho temorury bridges urn In danger. Tho water reached the street level in tho west bottoms laBt night, ami tho news of tho oncoming flood, which will lie duo hero tomorrow, has caus ed a wholesale exodus of I ho peoplo to tho higher levels of tho city. Tho water Is now backlog up through tho west bottom sewers. Tho street cur lines between tho two Knnsas Cltys have stopped run ning except tho Ninth street Incline leading from the Union depot. OREGON -AT THE Efllfi Taft In the Cabinet. Washington, Aug. 15. A high olllc i..i iu .iiit.fif-iit fir ilin iiniwiulvncal statement that Commissioner Taft has been offered and accepted the war portfolio, PESTHOU8E EMPTY. Walla Walla Is Free From Smallpox at Present Time, Walla Walla, Aug. 15, Tho jiest in, nun lu rloHfiil and tho doors locked. Tho last smallpox patient has boon ijiHinissou. Not since four yoar ago has tho In stitution been without nil Inhabitant until now. This remarkablo condition of tho health of tho county li duo to the excollent work of Couuty IR'alci Offleor Or. Stiles. City Health Officer Gammon and their asiUtaiits. They havo dono everything powlblo t stamp out, with all possible spood, all coutaglous diseases, aud their ef forts have at last been rewarded by a clean county. '5 State Commission Inaugurates Work of Preparing Exhibit for St. Louis. REQUESTS TO CONTRIBUTE WILL BE DISTRIBUTED SOON, Nothing Can Advertise Lewis and Clark Fair Better Every Industry Will Have a Chance and Is Urged to Embrace It, to Get Into the St. Louis Exhibit. Poitlaud. Aug. 15. Kvery manufac turing concern, huge or small, in tho btnto of Oregon, will receive a copy of u letter within a few days request ing each corporation lo Indicate whether It Is willing to prepare u dis play of Its ptoducts for tho Lewis nnd Chirk state commission to bo display ed nt St. I.ouls next year, Kery photographer who Is a spec ialist lu Indian plotuivs, every dealer In brlc-a-hrao and souvenirs aud nil ciiniera chilis In the state will receive a similar Invitation soliciting assist ance lu making mi exhibit for tho World's Knlr nt St. I.ouls of typical Oregon us she was and Oregon as she Is, Novelties, of com bo, nro In do luand, and while tho statu commis sion expects to bo asked to pay for some thlngH worth of exhibition, tho commission expect the exhibitors to do something for tho prldo of thu slnto and without hope of reward. Most Important, however, of all aro tho mnniiMclurcra within thu state. Tho mutter Is to bo taken up nt onco and every Industrial enterprise, it Ih hoped, will luivo n coiitrlliutlon, for It Is the desire of the manufacturing committee or tho commission that as complete showing ns possible bo made of tho Industries of Oregon, Superintendent's Meeting. An Important all-day i-oiifcrenco Ih In progress nt the slnto commission lieadipiartei'H today. W. II. Wuhriing, general superintendent of tho Oregon exhibit, railed the newly appointed department heads or tho commission together for coiiHiilliitlon us lo tho work to bo done by them this tuim mor. There at u present: H. 8, lay man, department of history and edu cation; I'Mmiind P. Sheldon, forestry; Fred It. Mollis, mining, M. I), Wis dom, livestock; J I). Olwoll, horticul ture; J. U. Douglas, ugrloilltiilo, Geo. T. Myers, llsheilos department TRAMP 8EIZES CHILD. Burly Ruffian Grabs Little Girl and Runs Away With Her. Walla Wullii, Aug. 15. The 10-year-old daughter of Mr. 'Hid Mr John Htvopii had a iiariow escnpo from criminal assault by a big trump Thuisday livening The little glri was In tho section house ynrd, near homo, when n trump slouched up to tho feme a nil nskeil In a surly voice lor a drink of water The girl told li I in to help himself After drinking ho grabbed her In IiIh ariiin and start ed to carry her towards tho railroad truck. Not realizing the extent of her dun ger, but knowing she must get free In wiino way, the girl fought desperately mid managed to wriggle from the tramp's ginsp. Four lent wings to her feet, ami nller pursuing hur n short dlslanio the hobo gave up tho chase, concluding probably Hint it might lead him Into h.tIoim trouble. ROBBED IN PASCO YARD. Two of Alleged Holdups Caught Victim an Old Spaniard. Pasco, Wash., Aug. 15. -Francisco Fornnnduz, an old Spaniard, who has been working for John Norllng and other ranchers lu thui settlement, was robbed lu the ynrds horn of $70, and his earnings for the season Throe men were engaged In tho robbery, two of whom uin now In Jail and held for trial at tho superior court. Those inun ure Patrick Murry and John Mi-Andrews, who were "on the hike" through Hie town. Thoy were ttrosted near Ifitopla. Th person stlpiioied to be the loader or the gang was formerly u lullroad man. who diltlid Into town u tew duys atrn and hoi u rod a minor position In the yard, lie Is supposed lo have most of U swag. It is ox jieeted that be will be apprehended. -.-a I ,,a.138 Jcffrlos J32 803: