3 ! IINGEDITION QA1LY EVENNGED ITJON J l your re-lienc nine" by carrier at Eastern Oregon Weather 15c A WEEK. i Tonight cloudy . wnrmer Tues f day, probably showers. DEIGNS AC ED N IA lave Fallen Into re Levying on triots, BUILDINGS JED AT URGUAS. icred the Bulgarian ur Villages and Are ye Butchered All the hlldren In Twenty- 24. TUg Neufrcl Its that the Bulgari the crnntnr ... i i. V 1 1 ult sess on, open ng about Saturday's close with very light trade, closing steady. T.h0 Etock niarlct opened flnn. S? S"Shtly l0WCr quota tions than Saturday's close. MOP. nli! and.Mt'T developed early weak ness, selling off about a dollar a lrt, Canadlan Pacific was steady, Si atr;fr fa buying advanced about a dollar over Saturday's close. The whole markot, however, suffered from poor business and lack ot Inter- Chicago, Aug. 24. vvneat Opening. Sept 80 ft Do 81 Corn SPpt 51 Minneapolis, Aug. 24. Wheat Opening. Sent 815,, Dc 79U Chicago Wheat. .Chft',CfB0,JAuF' 2 ---Wheat opened at 80 and closed the same. FAILURE ON 'CHANGE, Was a Nominal Failure and the Firm ' is Reinstated. ; New York, Aug. 24. The failure of : Edgar ttugensen was nnnnnni.i iln. ! the Urguas gov-1 n. "le pilng of the Stock Exchange ; PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 2-1, 10O.I. Provisions ruled dull Close. SO 14 Sl 51U Close. 81 794 F! TO SQUATTERS! Sdvo Your Money and Don't Locate Land on Government Preliminary Surveys TO HAVE CREAMERY I his Point Has Every Natural Opportunity and Great Need as Well. IS DANGER IN TAKING TOO MUCH FOR GRANTED. MODERN PLANT MAY BE ESTABLISHED HERE. Not Possible to Tell at This Time Where Any Government Works Will Be Everything is In an Ex-! perlmental Stage Official State- i ments Vs. Promoters' Windy Ad-1 verticements. Estimated That 1,000 Cows Are Avail able In the County Pendleton Im ports Nearly All Her Butter Best Location in Inland Emplrt. Send In the Number of Cows You Can Milk. A movement is now on foot to os- and destroyed them ! thl.s time later It was announce ;c ; Washington. Aug. 24.-TI10 first an-1 ?,,1,8h fl ,Ttt m'ry. 1,1 m dt-'- "1,d 'nual renort of the arid land roclnma- i H !l , sultal,1' ooat,lcm for l" l,,at d . Hon of the geological survov min v 1 !'an ,JL' stcl'rd and n sulllcicnt mini- j It la tho Intention to establish cronm Rtatlous nt each of those points, at which tho supply from the surrounding country cau bo collected and from thence shipped by rail to this city. Definite figures will l.n cli 011 mil later, and tho capacity of the plant, tho price to l paid for butter fat. tho number of cows needed for Its maintenance and all tho details will be published when It has been deter mined that tho demand for such nn Industry, the certainty of cronm sup ply and transportation rates Justify Its final establishment. In tho meantime, all the citizens of Umatilla county, tributary to any of the points named above, having any number of milk cows available for supplying separated cronm, are Invit ed lo write this office, giving tho number of cows and the length of time during which they would bo milked each year, provided such nn Industry were established In Pontile-ton. Oklahoma Politician Dies. Hono. Ok.. Aug. 21. A. C Clovo- lnnd, of Ely, Whlto Pino county, died yesterday. Ho was 0110 of tho most prominent citizens nud politicians in the state. I lo wns an ox-congressman and republican candidate for gover nor nt the last election. TWO CONVICTS BEEN CAUGHT (Massacres. kA report reached urkish troops had women and child- the districts of Br in Macedonia, -The villages of rmesko, near Flo- nlmrded and their annihilated. At garlans were re I killed The wo- escaped In the ngagement at Os- FOR AN AMERICAN CLERGY. that the previous statemem , h P 1 W0T1T. 7. ,. h,.miuIc. I ' folium nr V : 1. .' "v"v"- 's in rnargc or. 11. lent; red the prov-1 'a""r.e ' ?' season was duo to an , has, been completed and soon will be European Turkey,1,"" "l " " assignment nau uiaae ptitine. It appears that work utions from 20 vll-1 l)Cen cancelled and Jorgensen remains ; has been carried on In the different r the eyes of the 1 ? nx-muer of the Stock Exchange ami localities In the various state and oned In the Inlada ! ln gl1 stnndinB. territories as follows: un bnlt and Gila rivers In Arizona: on Colorado river. In California: 011 North I'latte. Gunnison and Grand livers, in Colorado: on Snake river, in Idaho; 0n tho deep well problems of Western Kansas; on Milk river, in -Montana: on the artesian well prob abilities or Western Nebraska; on Carson and Truckee rivers In Neva- (in .... ..tnnt- . ..... . of the American clergy within a year, ftar riven in , Utah; on Yakima river, in Washing STRIKE IS OFF. ,1011; around Lake DeSmet and also : on Sweetwater river. In Wyoming. Miners At each of tho places where sys , tematlc work has been conducted ti,b ' preliminary temporary withdrawals 1 tIe .. ..1.11- 1 . ... Pope Pius Would Institute a New Philippine Policy. Home. Aug. 24 The pope in an interview with Ilishop Hcndrlck, of Cebu, today said he desired the Phil ippines to be entirely In the hands Demands of the Vancouver Are Withdrawn. Vntif-niivrir 11 n Ami- Komltajis were ' miners have' withdrawn their'demnnd "f ,l,w,p la"?s have been made, but i-ciiinrled. fr,.- ohr,,-ior i,oo i 1 '"o ureas wlilcli may lie recla nied !ght near Okrida the Marble Hoy mines, owned by the 'u'.'"1'"ca,,e(l onl' 1,1 a Kcneral way Kineu. An im- Tacoma Stee C'omnany. Organ zer " . a"""K: proceeding near ' Baker, of th Amerlran Ke.lerntion ' commenting on tho effect of these andant there do- has censured the local union and ints. Twelve bat- caused the dismissal of Secretarv for Fiorina from Lawser. who Instigated the strike. kRKETS. . COOKS AID WAITERS GO OUT by Coe Commls- E, Kennedy. Lo ng. 24. Wheat ; higher than dodern Miller was comment on Tex- It says: "The estimated and the not to exceed , withdiawals. the report says "The Impossibility of stating In ad , vance what lands will ultimately be recommended for reclamation will re 1 suit in great disappointment to many persons. The fact that tho lands have been temporarily set aside is In the eyes of many an indication that the.se lands will be reclaimed, and al though every attempt has been made to warn Individuals of the futility of filing upon these lands under the homestead law. they persist ln taking Grows Out of Alleged Plot of Employ. 1 up the land on the bare possibility i--i-rn , ni-r,int he ' that the surveys and examinations ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE PROBABLE IN CHICAGO. Union Fights This Morning. and Small Riotc will ultimately show It to bo reclalm- bor of cows pledged in the countv the Industry is assured. Parties having the capital and ex perience necossaiy lor the establish ment and operation of such a busi ness are now quietly looking over the situation and hope lo dud condi tions favorable. Tho first requirement tiint must be looked into thoroughly. Is the number of nvallablo milk cows that can be secured for the cream supply. In all parts of the county are found small herds of excellent cows, especially in tile Ukiah and Alba districts, on Wes ton mountain and Hutter creek. At all the towns along tho Wnlla Walla branch of tho O. It. & N. nro to bo lomid large numbers of first class milk cows, scattered among the farmers nnd from close estimates now made there ale at least S00 to 1.000 cows in the county available for cream supply. This number is widely scattered nnd most of the cream supply would have to be shipped from central sta tions on the different linos or rail road to tills city. In the Butter Creek country tribu tary to Echo, it is estimated that SG0 cows can be hocurod, tho cieam sup ply to be delivered at a central sta tion nt Kcho and from there shipped to Pendleton to tho creamery. On Weston mountain, on the Uma tilla river near Bingham Springs, and on Meacham creek, near North Fork, where range and water are found in abundance, are some of the best locations for milk ranches In tho West, and It Is tho desire of tho pro moters to cucnuragt.. men with small capital to locate on these mountain Will Return to Stage. Now York, Aug. 21 - Mabel McKln ley Baer, who was forced to abandon her theatrical engagement on ac count of ill health, Is recovering, llor last engagement was at San Francisco. Visiting the President. Oystor Hay. Aug. 21. (ioumior Murphy, of New Jersey, nnd Senators Keene and Dryden my visiting Pres ident Hoosevelt today. Or tho Thirteen Escapes From Folsom Penitentiary Seven Are Still at Large. LAST CAPTURE WAS MADE TODAY IN RENO NEVADA. Believed That Miller, Who Was Wounded, Has Crawled Into Some Obscure Place to Die No Trace of the Whereabouts of Seven Convicts Is Now Known. Hono. Aug. 2 1. -Convict Woods has just been captured hero by Chief of Police l.eopor and Deputy Woods. I lo was In n barber shop getting snnved, having unlvod In Hono last night. Tho olllccrs got tho drop on the es cape ami took til in without firing n shot. Scout Craig, of Davlsvllle, (Jul, fol lowed tho oMruptM from California, and at one time was within DO yards nt them. Ho Informed tho lU'iio of ficers nud was tho means of taking Murphy. It is believed Miller has been badly wounded. Murphy showed great familiarity Willi Ibo Vlcillltv nf ltnnn mill u-linii Russian Warships. pursued, led the oiilcerH n most ho st. Petersburg, Aug. 21. Three . wllderlng chase. Ho was unarmed. warships will l,e launched nt tho gov-. Having cached Ills weapon to uvold Plili.ni-n Anrr !4 Tlin waiters and p this morning j cooks in 200 restaurants, controlled ui mm over uie i,v the (-. h caco Restaurant Keepers' able. It is an unfortunate condition, K,,.,n,nK .), minimer months, for wlilcli apparently can mil oe correct . or at present." THREATEN TO UNDERSELL. pcrmn- Iry, heavy showers (tnd Western Mln- unfavorable con- Bg. Under these lopened cent up one cent over Around these Dnslderable wheat blch could not be ylng orders in tho the cash wheat Indifferences on erg and heavy re- depressing intlu- lowever, the ex- Ipts do not mater- Ring so effectually Ight easily be res- ith prospects of tho Northwest riends not to get situation, as it Is Pe close observer Uionds more read I than to the bear ds are reported Lolirko so far to la better feeling, ti'' market has pt trom tho low w.lon, t-i t lower. fy with wheat, lili'hor than the weather, the nro tight out pn onto the mar king being of a Prices rllri lull nsldurably below 'er'ns later in Tiv rr soemed f r Cpntm-nil In wav or another. P'er ionl- lit iii I8 nogs today rC t'trrinc- l r. Association, were called out ai t, in is Brtish capitalists Will Make Paper morning u,v u iicciit wouvi, u4,o morning, when the unions claim to I have discovered a plot to disrupt the! Vnucouver, B, C, Aug. 24. J. J. unions. i Palmer, of Toronto, Colonel Mollis, Several small riots occurred this I the Scottish millionaire, and John morning when the business agents ' Yule, or London, have Just returned attempted to enter tho restaurants to from Princess lloyal Island, where notify the men to go out. In one they took up 80,000 acres of bpruco Kohisaat place a tight resulted, a col- lands. They say they will build pulp ored business agent being beaten un- and paper mills and make lower conscious. j prices than the mills of Washington Many refuse to Join the strike, but mid Calilornla. thousands are out, and the Indications ' are that the movement Is much more TWO OHIO WRECKS. liable to expand than contract, ine memory of last spring'n disagreement Botn Occurred Near Springfield and strike Is fresh in the minds of, Qne Ki,ed and Tvy0 patally Hurt, the public as well as or the employ-1 f) . .,, At 0xoby. rrumbllnc much more than either ' " ' " A....... c.. the other classes. There is no disguising the fact that tho approaching winter, with every t .... ,.n,-i,- full nuts the IIHUI'IUIUII Ui nil ".j I . , strikers at a disadvantage thoy were nun not subjected to three months ago. I Not Successful. I The waiters' fctriko Is not proving very successful. Of 9,000 members, not more than ono-half are respond ing while non-union girls are bolng employed to take the places of tho Strikers. lie Hirme - --- lowed by crowds through the streets, mim.ilmitlv large to blockade traffic. Tho steam power council has been i loot asked to shut of steam in the res a..-1 mnia whi.-h meml ' r in Hi' k-mplrn-, i' A8sociatio' 1 ''" At a netro. Southern biding, a short time later, occurred a rear-end collision between freights. In wlilcli Trainman Jack Holiday was fatally WISCONSIN WRECK. Ralls Spread and Six Coaches Left the Track. Fon du I-ac, Aug. 24. Spreading rails wrecked a Northwestern passen ger south of here at 3 this morning. Ceorge Ztilkhi. was killed and 20 In Juied. Six coaches rolled down a 20- niliaimmeni. New Archbishop. Ixmdon MiK 21- nou.cr today announnh t,ia i..,i ....... . Sonthwail h.is m,.mu; arrh bishop of W. -Tuir,!ti r. Trial of Danville Lynchers, Damille, Ilk, Aug. 24.--The draw i; ,,! a hin'il Jury was commenced today for the tiial of the persons In dicted for participation in the recent lyn lilng riots here. Oreat popular In ii.r.sl is manifested In the trial, but . , ,111(1111 dl-orrti'i's are antlHpated eminent ship janls tomorrow, after wlilcli the keel of the czar's now yacht will be laid. To Blow Up Alfonso. Madrid, Aug. 21. A plot to assas sinate King Alfonso was broken yes terday at iliiCKca. Ilomlis shipped to a well-known anarchist wore dlscov erod and seized. was removed from the yacht to coun teract the weight of tlie anchor chain. Sir l.liitnn, who watched tho measure ment, announced Hint the water line Is Identical with that after tho pre vious measurement, so no change will ho made In the tlmo allowance or tho challenger. Tho work was carefully the purpose of establishing nent milk ranches. In Union county, the Industry has grown phenomenally this season, crcum being hauled as far as 20 miles In wagons, and some of tho herds of milk stock averaging as high as IG.20 per head n'r month. At the present time Pendleton con sumes about C.00O pounds of butter each week, or 250,000 pounds annual ly. A very small proportion of this supply conies from the farming dis tricts, and local creameries ut Ukiah and Alba. Perhaps throe-fourths of this supply Is imported from cream eries ut u distance. No other city In the Inland Um pire offers such nn opportunity lor the establishment or a profitable creamery as Pendleton. No other city In Oregon has such a rich country tributary, upon which to depend for cream supply. Tho Blue mountain streams In summer of fer Ideal locations for milk farms, anil tho everlasting ulfnlfu pastures would furnish the winter supply. All the best localities are situated on one or tho other lines of railroad by which the fresh cream could be shipped to this city from four directions, twice each day. Hesldo Hie distant points In tho county ut which cows could be milk-1 ' ; -" od, the rich farming districts of the I Died of Hydrophobia, Tii'tullla, McKay, Birch and Wild. Chicago, Aug. 24. Mrs. Joneph llorso creeks. Just outside the city Hainan ami Joseph Zlargus, aged li, limits, could bo depended upon oacu j dlud (oday of hydiophohla. Both worn month In tho year for a bountiful uittoii six weeks uko by a iit dog. Himnlv fit cream. With a view to securing favorable I MllUllll'illll ll'tlll.t tlt.ll-mt.llll.... In !..,. t ......... ...... tifv.l. The weapons were afterward found pushed Into an empty driilnagu tiki. Mmphy was prevented from getting hold of his guns by the merest clinuce, a policeman who uns not In the seiucli, and knew nothing of Murphy, happening to cross his trull. Murphy doubled on his trull nnd ut- , tempted to get buck to town, but was UllSUClCHSfUl, Machine Shop Durned. j Miller's whereabouts are as yet im port Worth. Texas, Aug. 21. The known, witli an even cluinco that ho Santa Fe machine shops, nt Beaumont llIls hidden lilmselr In sonie olmruro burned lust night Loss, 100,000. KUl-'li before reaching the city, anil Iheio passed ill his chocks. Tho loy. nlty or the gang to each other Is Il lustrated by the adherence or Murphy and WiioiiM to the tale that the third man (Miller) was not Miller, but n - - tramp whom they had fallen In wli.i SHAMROCK REMEASURED ! ""T""' "" " " FOR TOMORROW'S CONTEST., Al.t,)ri11K , , u,lmony of , . . ,,, ! intichois umiIIi of lleno, however, New Estimate Did Not In Any Way,,,,,,, ,, ,)() ,, Ilg , ,nu Affect the Handicap Llglu Winds third man's identity. Thorn nro now and Unsettled Weather for Second seven or the original Folsom escapes Raee. ... at large, wilh only the i t vnguo . " suspicions anil hiirmlsoH as to their Now York. Aug. 21. Shamrock was whereabouts, In Diet It is probublo rmnenHiireil this innrnlni hv Mnwor lh"l nolle or HlOlll will liver b) Up- tlie official measurer. Hufllclcnt lend liroheuded except by chanJ as were Woods Murphy ami Milter. RUSSIAN MURDER, Society Event in St. Petersburg Jealousy Supposed Motive. SI Petersham Aiil- L't - Madnino done, requiring nn hour and IK mln- i Koneva, a wealthy and beautiful so- utcs. Unsettled Weather. Now York, Aug. 24. The weather bureau says tho winds tomorrow over tho yacht iiiiirso will bo light to fresh ami variable. Unsettled skies and possibly showers. BROKE THE RECORD. Trotter Goes a Mile In Two Minutes at Boston. Boston. Aug. 21. Urn Dillon, own ed by Billings, was sent against the world's trotting record, held by Creo cons, nt Heudvllle, this afternoon. She went a mile In two minutes lint, low ering tho record by two and a quarter seconds. Tho truck was perfect. Condolatlons, Jondon, Aug. 24. Minister Choate thlB morning tulegiaphsd lo Hatfield House, expressing th sorrow of the American nation over Ilm death or Lord Salisbury. clety leader, and her two daughters, were round murdered today with their bodies ImlcHcrlbubly mutilated, One ot the murdered women held u loek or a woman's hair In her hand. It is believed the crime was committed by a Jealous woman. GAS MAIN EXPLODES. Leak lunlted fly Torch In Railroad Yards. HI UmiIh, Aug. 21. Thi oiphMlon or u kuh main Ignited by a lurch In the Missouri Pacific yards hut night, ratally injured William Hardin, foreman of (lie swltdi crow, Injured Frank Hunt seriously nnd two otlirs slightly. A box cur which wns stand ing over the iiroken pipe was blown to aloiiiH. OFFEn A REWARD. frelKht rates on croam slilpmouis frnm iiifreroni nortlons or the (ounty, application lias been made to both i . , n , k. i ii,,. iir it. fi ii I mo u. ii. cc i. uiin -"v 'i. - i railroad companies tor a schedule of tales covering Ucho, Yoakum, Milton, Weitun. Athena. Adams, Moaeuain. North Fork and Bingham Springs on N" Maneuvers. tlie O It & N. and trom Canon, Van- llockland. Me., Aug. 21. The uaval , A Massachusetts woman i having ,ycle Stanton Kllllan Junction, Wat- squadron sails this afuirttooii to a 5tMl monument rut-lad ou au ei mn'n Athenii Hollx, Warren and commenco naval opurations off Ca-1 Island off lbs coast for a pet dptf, Fulton, on tho' . & C. 11. j co Bay. 1 which recwilfy died. An Ex.8oldier of German Army Sus pected of Murder. Duiioit, Aug si The HiltiM ufTtr u n-warrl for Die arrest of Clmrloa l'rlee, allai Alez, bitlleveil to bo the iiiiiiilun'r or lluli, Alpliimse Wlluier. The suspei't In a moulder and un ex ' uildlt'i' ut iliu Oerinsu army lie has -iruil Ilin,' lu two penili'iitiarles. r - iii-i ; -ws WMMEIW"1 (j-(lWe!-!lHB'""l,"",