East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 27, 1903, Image 1

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WS3TDLETOX, UMATILLA
Tonight ami
warmer tonteht;
SOLD
NTO
II SLAVERY
of Involuntary Servi-
r..! i iL.
Seas.
.i,nDrn DAVS
FOR NEW YORK BOY.
... k4u I ..art tn a Ri-f-aU.
of the System of Shanghai
Crimping In That City
Officers Compelled to
th DrlennMr
i. 07 At Hi' fit! nil.
rK nil. . .... ...1
.!.... tin lifiv Hill 1'iiv..-
Orcshnm overtook tlio
rk Marshal Coutnnt, (iff
1 nit n ii..l
toy aim wuiikih mm
iardlng house, paying lor
the toy Una nut signed
.lit I. 1... 1....1 ..1.......1
mil limn lit' null niLnt-'u
tie rrencii consul.
... 1 !..-. 11... I 1...I
being rescued. The Con-
to return to the Hook.
anchored. The lioy wuh
(ho cabin, creating u plti
kleklne on the floor and
lur lll'ip wueu me uiunnuni
Stranahan proposes to
the matter and put mi
ining If possible.
Is generally dono liy un
neonlo transferring con-
consideration. In most
hoys lire waifs, or nt
enough to wish to give
e mil education. Many
toot of tlio keopors of
t go-betweens liotweon
asylums of questionable
owners and captains of
ing for ftrelcn ports.
Ti are kept In a state of
:ot actual slavery, not lie-
to land nt ports and are
cted to ImrliaroiiH trout.
iey prove iminonageuble.
W r tliey are tract
isually follow the sen
ff desert at any port, far
en an opportunity pre
wit money. friends or
;ind nearly always dense-
wey Have no nieans of
become vagabond won-
i the Frenchman.
g party expected re-
was well armed. A
1 from the French ves-
cutter hailed It
Saphone and ordered It
11 Searched Tim linnnl.
beaded hy Lieutenant
led to the Frenchman
minor, hut was ruins.
t KatHclmmr went up
'ins. As his toet struck
'fflch petty olllcer struck
"eiitennnt knocked his
Mil a general mlx-uii
t Amnrlrnnu iil.i ..
tut cleaned the French-
weir fists
? captain appeared on
"o murderous Hutch-
a the now fully light
ero trained on his
Wtwl to a search.
ounil In the forward
Hiolc Hit was takon
wiliam Lieutenant
!llaVllv n-tllPfl HMII.lll
tt or Mu French ves-
" 11 U until tho
"Wain , Investiciit-
o'l "f retaliating agalnm 11,.. v
Kovcrnment r,. i.5n' Is. . ,he French
.1.- . "' 'IB Ullltlll O tn 1
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COUNTY, OREGOX, THVllSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1003.
"f tho brotheri on. I.",0 mom,'"s
Producers ? 7 h'ch.. h?
nto consldiirmi .1 " "lnes- and
Friday fair;
M.I I
"wui r 1 iiiiij '. 1
XO. 4830.
DURynnni miri ninTinnm T PAIn TO llllnnrn
llllll UN IUMII IIUL
In the world n Lmost...!tl,ert nien
vineyards anil h ?.Vi ot.,on . ofl
It Is said tlmi h """'"B or wine.
GRAIN MARKETS.
Quotations FurnTslby Coe Corr)mU.
slon Company-B. E. Kennedy, Lo
cal Manager.
tinned ovcrcas? hauler" ' , iZ
l o sprlnB wheat country, 2T
very stroiiR 0)iciilnK our mn w.i
npaln this Mn ' The va h
n ap shows rains practically eve
rja ,l,p pxtroni,!
The market stood up to 1100 lv 1
cent above last nlKhfs close, hui at
tills advice It met home verv K(m,
lironwaklnB. which canned a Sac
Hon. Unless the weafher clears up
'-y I'iniuKiiiiiu llie .Northwest
U TIME LIMIT EXPIRED
Race Called Off With Englishman Twenty Minutes Behind and
Reliance Three-fourths Mile From Finish.
and receipts Increase very materially """'Kl' 'arl.v appearances Indicate 110
Race Was at First a Promising Speed Match, But the Wind Fell and
the Latter Part Was a Succession of Drifts and Tacks Scottish
Press Turn Against Upton and Call Him a Boaster.
Highlands. Auk. 27.-The regatta to the weather side and so effectual
committee bout and markers passed killed Shamrock's wind that she
handy Ifnol; at !l:3S lor too line al-1 . 3 n,,lp t0 l'ross ie Hat1 fully
we cannot see niiyllilnu to pr.--.eMi
this wheat trom polns hh-het
Vhcat OiiPiilnp n.inen '
m-in XI H.
Corn
SMH r.Ovi
Wlnneapolls, Aur. 1'7.
Wlieat Onnnln.
Soit 82
Dec Kfia;
51
Chicago Wheat.
Chlrapo. Auk. 27. Wheat
Sl and closed Sl',4.
Oloso,
82
SOT.
ace, the wind blowing about
knot, with a streaky rain.
Very Unfavorable Weather,
minute ahead.
The first hour and a half of salllnc
one demonstrates Itcllance's superior
' points. The wireless says Reliance
maintains n windward position in
tllr. lo,l t!l, 1. I..-.- . ...
1II,.,I,..U , o- n-... ?"""ci insi, mu
"n me 11111111111K iteiiance points IiIkIi
or .be third day's race for the cup Rellance w Probab ,
dawned anyth but ravorahle for At 12:33. nilktlnri.
feport. Heavyladen clouds, an occa- Is sure to win the race, as she has
slonal drizzle and almost 110 wind. 'l,ad so well In hand the race
PAID TO MURDER.
Assassins of Alexander
Cash for the Job.
Munich, aur. 27. Lieutenant l'o
trovlc, nephew of tho Into KIiir Al
exander of Servia, declares that an
Ohrenovltch party exists Servia
and Is hopeful of overthrowing t,t.
present dynasty. He asserts that he
possesses atisoluto proof that Kins
Peter paid the murderers of Alexan
der and UraRa cash for the commis
sion of the crimp.
DISCUSS VARIOUS ISSUES.
Rooosevelt Visited by Many Eminent
Men.
Oyster Hay, Aur. 27. SaRnniore
Hill is thronged today Flnnnclal
talks and postolllce scandals are the
principal subjects for discussion.
Jacob Klls was at breakfast with the
president. Hamlin (Jarlnnd Inlked
Indian affairs. Congressman 1'owlor
dlsetipsscd the currency hill nnd a
doi-en other men of prominence visited.
KloomlnesB.
SallmakliiR proceeded
The only hope semes that the fickle- lins 1,m,m? a nicl' procession. The
tie-is ..r ti,u ,i,. .i 1 . . wlml Il0ltIs southeast and blown
I . , """, seven knots. It is more than likely
opened , develop a ravoring breeze heloro the the yachts will linisii within me time
day Is over, despite die Koneral Unilt.
I At 12:30 Hellance tacked to star
board, followed a minute later by
aS llSlial, I C!,,im,. wliloli :.rn-.,,l llnll,,,
hut I.lptou and Iselln were out early wul;e. Iteiiance then tacked to port
watching the work and each conll- aROin. Shamrock Immediately tack
dent of winning. ' starboard. Hellance again' tacked.
iil'a yacnisiiicn say isarr s
handlliig of his boat loduy was the
most masterly ever witnessed in boat
racing.
Walking Delegates Not Prev.ou.. ..3. UrXi T . w, d,, n s iV, ' u , r
Con-, ,,'.,iti,. rv tiii i,.-.,..... it.,1 the wheel keens Hellance at the
Jury Fixes No Blame.
Chehalls, Aug. 27. The coroner's
Jury Investigating Hie cause of the
death or those killed In the ueck or
tlie kujb' excursion, lias decided that
the cause of death was the explosion
of the locomotive holler, but It fixes
no blame, lenvlng the courts to do
this, in the damage suits to come.
Warden Resigned.
Atlanta, Aug 27. Warden Algood.
warden of the Georgia state penlten
tlray, who whipped n white woman,
-Mamie IVcrist. has resigned.
. ! It was marly -J when Hellance took
INNEW YORK CITY. I t(nv an 6la,,e(1 ,,. lh(, UtthtaMlu
Trouble Ahead for Contractors and ! I',,llinv(l1 " mliintos later hy Sham-
ly Implicated Prominent
tractors Have Charges
Against Them,
Filed
1 MVQ"
until hy' -1:30 hardly a kii'ti. blew, anil ll'i'l't possible speed.
it was coming In lilt'-' streaks May Call Time Limit.
t y niuuuu igiee.nem itenveen me At , yucht8 uisnppear.i (
I'roscculor challenger and committee 11 vvas wla,n t)) p,()so , ,
announced early agreed that no race be started ,.,. T,, ., on ..i,.,,,.. . ,Io.
Should the condi-( ...,. , fl...f.nt tncklns.
New Vork, Aug. 27
Jerome, this morning
there will he no hall In the Investlga-1 alter 1 o'clock
tlon of chnrgeH of bribery an 1 lviii1 Hons as shown at 8:30 be the same
.1.... I. -II II. I .1..I I ...1..... .1. - I ...I...1 ....In., .1...
111111 UKllllliu Mi'lll wanting utli'gaics iiiu-11 nit- itiiu in iani-u lining, iiit;
iiiid building trades employers. ; yachts could not cover the
Proceedings will be Instituted
against three prominent contractors
for alleged extortion, who it Is claim
ed, aided Parks.
Tlie yachts rounded ti.e outer mark
about 1:35. Tho excursion licet,
OPERATING TABLE Eli STICK
CONSUL KILLED
Beirut, Syria, the Scene of a
Cowardly Murder by an
Unknown Assassin.
EUROPEAN SQUADRON
IS HELD READY TO SAIL.
ANIMAL IS STRAPPED TO IT
WHILE STANDING UPRIGHT.
course
anywhere within the time limit.
Few Excursionists.
The weather conditions caused a
remarkable falling off of excursion
ists, The Heel is small and with few
.,w,.t,it..r.. nl..,ai-,l
Djicimiuio u.'ui.l. , .,., ,, ,-.... -w..-ol tn Hfl.
At 1(1:2.-. the yachts reached the "l- '"V, ., .7 i. "ni ".
which Is being held far olT by the
revenue boats, say that on account
ol' the light wind the yachts are
heading in toward the finish.
Getting Some Wind Now.
At 2:10 the wind is freshening and
Examinations of Veterinarians.
Los Angeles. Cnl.. Aim. 27. The
Slate Veterinary .Medical Hoard f ' iichtshlii'" Shamrock being first to Wi within tho time limit. They can
t,',,i..., w 1.- n MmHsmi i "B'"b,P. biiaiinock nemt nisi 10 account of the
drop ner low
A Device to Promote Humane Surg
ery and Ea3y and Accurate Handl
ing of Horses, Cattle and Other
Livestock,
llr, McN'abb. tlie veterinary sur
geon, has a now thing in operating
tables that Is n cm lo. It Is nt the
livery stable on Cottonwood street,
where II will be located, and where
tlie doctor will have his borne hos
pital. The table Is on a pivot, so that
when Hie horse Is led up hy tlie side
of II the table Is In the same position
as the wall would he. In the table
at suitable places aro loopholes
through which straps can bo passed
with which Hie horse may be tied
onto the table. Straps are also pro
vided for Hie feet, so that when the
Uxaiulneis. t)r. W. h. u. .Momson, (, hel. ((nv TU(, wlml graiiually
l), v. .v. piesiueiu, aim i. -J-1 freshened until It blew three knots,
Oliver. V. S.. secreuiry, met neie io- .... ,.oni.ittte i,(laU hoisted signals
III. mry , uiil.niil i . ., ll. Il,l it i.
not be seen now on account of the' ,., .'., , ,,r, ,,..,
Iiwoo,,,,. .muii.vi ill niii,ih i.n. ...
the opeiator: In fact, It cannot mtivi
mist
At
:4li Hellance has Just emerged
day for the purpose of hoiding I the U " es ,0 r-'o carrying her main-
Humous as ieiiuieu uj im- ' wiudwnrd and return on ,1 houtlieatt
law. The board will meet again In t,r)v n(. SWcts, however, are
Sun Francisco next mouth to exam-tla't liw).L, wm k, 110 ,-aco.
lue candidates from the northern ; ,.,.
ncaay iu uu,
At ln:3, after iiasslng the llelit-. Atncrlr-ait lias the race
part of the state.
TWO .IN THE CITY JAIL.
One Vag and One Assault and Bat
tery Defendant Are There,
The i-llv lull lias al present two
prlsonersitnd that Is all of tho bust
ball and spluaker
be seen yet.
Shamrock Has No Chance.
At 2:45 Shamrock was picked up
through Hie haze, lar astern. 'I lie
In
hand.
ship, the yachts broke out tlicir , siminmr-U is sailing 'i hopeless race.
Iieadsalls anil sioou anoiu me man- Al a -,.),.); n. Yankee leads by
IliK line awaiting tile preparatory ()V(,). a me
stenal. At 3:10, oil the run homo, Hellance
At In: 4.1 the preparatory gun was s ring many soil spots nnd Is
fired. The yachts went to leeward .,.., ,.,i,, from land. Will prob-
ness that the city court has had the' of the line when the first gun was a) UxMl xvlt iiiti tlie time limit.
Ilieil. lieiltuii'e muiw uui 11-.1 wlllcll IS 4:oll,
a muscle. When tlie horse is proper
ly tied Hie table is turned over by
means of n winch from a vertical to
a horizontal position, so that tlie op
erufiir can get nt the hnrso In any
position
"The Sick Man of Europe" May Be
Much Sicker Before He Is Any
Better Claimed That the Revolu
tionists Will Attempt to Infect
Constantinople With Plague,
London, Aug. 27. A dispatch to
the Cential ,Vws from Constanlliio
pie states that 11 liuln duo this
morning, was dynamited near Uleh
borgns. Six were killed and Id Injur
ed. This occurred on the Adrlauoplu
railway, repeated outrages along the
loule of which by the liuuim-nin I...
dlcnle that they regmil Hie road as
of great strategical value. Mauv
tilings Indicate that Hie InsiiriienlH
nie making strenuous erforts to en
tlrcly shut off coiniuiinliatlon be
tween Vienna and Constanllnople.
meric.m vice-Consul Murdered.
Washington, Aug. 27.--Minister
l.elsman today cables the state tie-
piiiliuent rroiu CoiiBtuntlnoido that
the American vice-consul nt Hel.
ruth, I'nlesllue. ns assassiualed
winle driving In his carriage.
Consul Gagellscn of Minnesota.
The vice-consul's iinnie Is William
riuKclbcn. Minister l.elsman him
called on the Turkish government
lor Hie luiim-dlntc puiiiahmrut of the
assassins The stale 1I1 pnrtnionl has
cnhleil I ur lull particulars,
(higellsen was appoluled from tho
stale of Minnesota In 1 Stilt. The de
partment refuses lo discuss any pol
icy until further news Is received.
Ilelrul, In Syria, has a population
of 12it.oini Ailing Kectelary of the
Navy Darling says as yd no onlerH
have been Issued dispatching Amer
ican warships to Asiatic waiers. He
Is ready, however, lo send the entire.
Ktiropciin sipindron, now at Vllle,
France, lo Hell ill.
A Secret Assassination.
A cablegram yesteiilay to Pails
sas the assassination took plate
Sunday last The French minister
received the InforiiiiiHiin tlirougu
Consul Hatliivll. who says the mur
derer was mil seen and Is unknown.
Admiral Cot Ion has been cnhled to
hold his licet III reaillin-MH
Wholesale Murder, Nut War.
Ilerllu. Aug. 27 - The I.0U11I An-
'Phis Is Hie only table of the kind ! zclgt-r Is advised that Mlicediuilaiis
this side of Chicago, nnd there are 1 Intend to Iiiomi Aslalle plague,
iiflelli.L'i. of dnlnc lor some time.
Illehaid Ityau. the man or Hie his
tory anil the Inclination to slug any
one In his path. Is again In the tolls
of the law Sonic time uro Hie man
was put In the jail for 20 days for
fighting, anil atler having served 10
dnvH of the sentence put up such a
Jib. The scrap lor
menced
position com- At .1,,, wind is olT shore and
ili.lit It Ik n niiestlull whether
Doth yachts ale lianiiicappeu. iw-1 t,e, ,.un n,,, n u,,. ume limn
llanco crossed ut 11:02:45 and Sham-, i(,iiH1.,. iH ti.e miles Irom the line
rock at 11:03:41. Hoth had to come ,n n ,.((lng sea. and slillllng wind
about to make a start. fn)m iR,r clothes.
. . ... At x-4r. Iteiiance is three miles
;Ei'!15it, .I,.', sir , ',,,.',,Kr,i' !. '"-
III!
but
t tin. c lv and smy mu
1 ,...nt in Walla Wnlla
soon Brow l.on.eslck ami )
He landed in Hie ciu i'""
lire still on the starboard
Ihiuce is gaining slowly.
Reliance Leads and Is Gaining.
simimock lacked al n:2&, nun-
Killing Time
At 4 Hellance may be ablo to plncli
ucioss the line before 4:20, bin it is
doubtful. The excll ent Is Intense
He ant ei in mc , 1 oiu""" --- . 1 doubtlll . I lie exi'iiei".'"' i"'""1"
ately soiiKht Hie 1.0'ivw. wl.ero he nm.0 tme minutes later, a 1 , Jxlmy of tho )mlt.
found Alex McLain. who had blacked IleUuu,e ,s still ga nlng and thiee- 'j" ja((( ,, ,)Vell
her opponents Hale 10 see ni
POLITICS.
I ltl,ti $1,000,000 on
I'"' Viei.-,r,le
Aug 27. -It is
luthorlty that the
'0(1 r(,,.,i. ,
1 I.. u.iino
, J '"to vlnovnrds for
ins 7n Tri u 1110 ""
latkin v"""uc enuieii
r 1 l.''on.rlse,
1 .....ouli, II iltXl
S'Tririh!:!
five days for beting ' le 8 'f'
he would
r..r,ri.t gout ?f H and d.
. u lilin
1'h-n.fore. In WTeid
the value of trm" -.,,
ity,
till
Bave him ve
Alaha.ua uro. hm3, Twicken
Ainvand Uaptlst chnu 1
1.;..: RnL-land There ".T' .
ds inateoo "i """r-
a highly
nuiirtors In tlie lean
Almost Becalmed,
When the yachts reached the
lightship the big Hag o" the main
masts of Hie pilot hoots lying about
Happed against the masts mere
bundles of hunting, while off to he
westward tlie French bark Mnrochal
wallowed without auy attempt to
make sail. Tho fishing lleet oft An
imry Park did not have even steerage
way ami a number drifted stomwlse.
At 11-56 the wind Is blowing six
knots. Yachts still on the port tack.
Three Minutes Lead in an Hour.
At 12 03 Reliance is fully three
minutes ahead and steadily gaining.
Rellance the Better Boat.
In- llni (ill (111.
At 4: if. the regatta committee at
the finish claim Hellance cannot
come in In U'" 11"1("is tm,lu ,'H Jt
strong puff or wind. Shamrock Is 10
minutes behind.
At 4 - 27 Reliance is three-quartern
or a mile from the line, hut cannot
l.fffire the limit. Shamrock l
I .t.t ...I..Mt..U l.uliliifl
Sli Hinitiiao
Race Called Off.
At 4:80 the race Is called off, the
1 hue limit having expired.
Ill-Natured Scotch Press.
Glasgow, Aug. 27,-me Scotch
press Is exceedingly ill-natured over
Shamrock's defeat. The Scotchman
. xj . . t'10 .1.1.. .viinnltiu Ufklfl
j, was a ru m.-, "s i , '' V; .. . i. I ' Z m h nmlti, of Lluton
!ngUtherpo,UU.n,compet,,g - W."
ihu cha enger 10 m ""
r,,Sr ' ' V"'"'"" m-Zn, When .he cred' Barr was hands:
few or them III the ICast, though all
of the veterinary Institutions of re
pute have them for the use o their
classes. It cost the doctor $250 anil
tho freight on It was $50. For some
time the doctor has been walling for
tlie contrivance to come, as It has
been on Hie road tor n long time, and
many of tho doctor's patients have
been walling for it to put In Its up
peninlice III older Hint lliey might
have the opportunity to have the
treatment Hint II is neiessary for
their recovery
MURDER SUSPECTED.
Foreman of a Grading Gang round
Mangled at Simmons.
Tills morning the mangled body of
Hobeit Tyson, the foieman of the
cholein, smallpox haccilll In Constan
tinople mid Uneaten to poison tho
river ft oi it which the water supply
comes, making Hie Tuil.lsh capital
an unprecedented honor spot. Tho
h 11 1 In 11. In a panic, has ordered ex
Iraiiidiuary piecniilloiiK
LAST NIGHT'S BANQUET,
Painters and Decorators Score a De
cided Social Success,
Last evening Hie lianiitd of thu
palmers and decorators of the (Ity,
was belli In the dining mom of Iho
flolden Itule, at which lime about CO
of the members and Invited kuhsIh of
the union met for an evening or fun
anil fiollc All of Hie guild things
ol Iho kenson were Hit before tilt)
Kiiests hy the members who hail Iho
grading gang of the Snake lllver entertainment In hand, anil Hie ven-
cut-on of the O. H. tc N. at Him- Ing will be lung rememberim as 11
iiions siding, about 15 miles mil Hi
of Waliula. was round by the west
switch. Hy tho position of the hotly
it Is not known how the man came
to his death: whether hy being run
over by a train or by other menus.
pleasant one by all those who wnru
so forlomile as to In- present.
The toasts or the evening wero
varied, slid touched all subjects from
I In- various lo Hie other kind, auu
the speakers all made reputations for
The body was horribly cut ami man-' themselves by Hie way In-whli'h they
gled and was tossed In u heap by the, hsi'dled their themes
side of the track. I The celebration was talked over
Theie Is some mystery surround ' and cnllitiMusui worked up until the
Ing Hie matter from the fact that the . ,My will l.e a mi. cess ir It has to re
foromou of the gangs on the con-! y i,n the efforts of those who were
traction have been having trouble , nt ihe luiupici alone H was u most
with their men. The company uses enjoyniile mum r. sun mow
Japanese on the works along mat w. re present sr.- n...i..
line and tile men aim me rammni proiuoi-r "i " -
Ill churge of them are not friendly, ; 1st her another 111 llie mar future
and there Is frequently tiouhle be-
fwee, them It Is not known here In 189 Morris Gros. a butcher's
that the dead man had bad any serl-lboy, 1... an old W J
011s dltllcillly with his men. but the , he did not learn, out of' t r
c rcumstances surrounding the death B.rau.hurg. firos shortly JWr'd
are suspicious, and tho utborltUu ;"." ' Amer . -a. UJ2
Investigating me rwu. " ... I . J I... . V iSI V
to place the Ulauio
where It belongs.
of the
deulu saved has maile Ww a legacy of ft
000.
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WVCd tn . .. ... ..
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