DAILY EVENING ED1TI0H Eastern Oregon Weather )AILY delivered at tout residence be ol bunluen by carrier fct Tonight ond Sunday, showers ami thunderstorms; cooler J 5c A WEEK. I 1G. PEXDLETOX, UXATILLA COUNTY, OTJEGOX, SATritDAY, S131T11HEK o, 1903. EVENING EDITION MC Of CASUALTIES In a Number of Deaths Long List of Seri- Inj tired. -M FALL SIXTY IFEET FROM SCAFFOLD. I leoplc Severely Hurt by F (are and Hose Cart Collid- En Laborer Has a Prescn at Is Fulfilled Two Ac ere Work Train Collls- WRECK AT TELOCASET. Work Train Crashes Into a Sidetrack Containing Several Outfit Cars. La Grande, Sept. 6. Yesterday evonlng as a work train was coming Into the yards at Telocaset, a helper station 25 miles cast of hero, some ono turned a switch wrong, and the trr.ln crashed Into a string of outfit cars, badly wrecking them, and ditch ing several flat cars of the work train. There were about 20 flat cars In the work train, which was backing into tho sidetrack, and ono of the flat cars was thrown completely over tho engine, another stood on end be hind the tender and the fireman In jumping, was badly bruised. Tho ten der was thrown over on Its side, and the cab was damaged by tho car which went over tho engine. No one was seriously hurt, although there wore several people In tho outfit cars at the time. NEW POWER IN HYDRAULICS. Vancouver Man Claims to Have Dis covered a New Force. Vancouver I). C, Sept. 5. Captain ACTUAL WAR BULGARIA Russian Emissary of the Reb els Has Been Arrested in Constantinople AMERICAN CRUISERS ARRIVED AT BEIRUT. London Press Warns Greece About an Alliance With Turkey German Liner in the Black Sea Blown Up by Bombs Insurrectionists Blow Up a Turkish Train. OREGON SHEEP NORTH Frye-Bruhne Company Locate 8000 Head on the Pastures of Kodiak Island. WILL RAISE STOCK FOR THEIR ALASKAN TRADE, Mis, Sept. 5. A switch morning wrecked a work ards of the Pennsylvania killed Today Leon and dfigB'Othcrs, one fatally. All alhHWplaborers. nnMnrltv nf tills illKnntor was a minute. whrihnrto hlr. fam'lv cood-bvo . Engineers hero say lorning, saying to them that ho Expected to return. Ho did em-'tohavn a direct prcsonti of death! l,llt- onIv that lie would Powers claims to have discovered a . ...1 It 1 .Illt.r i now power m nyurm.ma h . E g 5.-The Tageblatt to- water rushing t hroug ;h B pipe extend- ' Ing lengthwise through tho hull of n ' a Macedonian Kodiak Is a Precipitous Mountain Island Summer Range Is Excel lent, Water Abundant, But Country Is Very Rough Only Three Horses and Three White Women There. steamer wnun u. In the Black Sea by t on. i is V"" lan ir bomb. She carried a crow of 23 men tUUUUllVUI IIUlwui ....,-, w. ,i .... j foot steamer was driven ahead at a Arrived at Beirut. speed of llvo Knots uy a wnrci piacou Washington. Sept. 5. "lio resistance to tho occupation of the land, by white men, It Is llkoly that stockgrowlng In the far north will he come a flourishing Industry. Charles Jenkins, of Hoppncr, who left Pendleton with tho shipment, will remain on tho Island this win tor, to assist In caring for tho stock, which aro In charge of William Horn pie, of Seattle. Tho Island Is n lonely place to live, as the only white families there arc two wives of cannery men, nml the family of Mr. Homple. Many of the natives are nearly white, however, as they have married Russians and show very llttTe of tho Indian anoes-try. STOCKMEN ORGANIZE. Journey. ork Train Accident. N. Y., Sopt. G. A trol- la work tram on tno ratlwny tills morning, ally Injuring ono inl and seriously Injuring pr anil slightly Iujurlng luslde tho pipe and revolving 25 times that Powers must yet prove that his appliance of fers no resistance to the steamer's progress. ((folding Falls. Sopt fi. Three paint' Hold, John Honley and a Shooting at Seattle. Seattle, Sept. G. Borsner, a Brem erton teamster, caught his daughter sitting on the lap of Thomas Maho ney, a Seattle morning paper solici tor. He grabbed a revolver and chased Mahoney out of the house and down the street, firing as ho ran. Ma honey was winged in the arm and will lose It. Fight On at Seattle. RnntMft Rout R Thn Ktnt.i nrirnn. amo Is not known, havo l lzcr of tjie international Team Driv njured by n tailing seaf- . Association. Is forming a hack Ity Institute for tho In-1 Hrlvern' union to holn the teamsters' ds Island. Field """ strike. The transfer companies are nearly every bone in , ,1Ilvin i. ni.imimi mf.n mnro than ibrokon. Tho men wore orUio platform CO l'eot abovo , ' hen ono of the hooks 1 rw.iini. Arehhlshonrlc o walls above, became I , . ,. end fell, and for a' ,aTV. ' .r.'.V.:..V... on clunir to the nalnt- u" mo" "1B. "' ioaSls. Thoy could not bo- f1 tlic Ausu-n.ia post, ye ldra,p, however, and slid ls no.w ,a ty at sta e Mo- Pmnfcaown man had his lees ,a. ,"u'" uu lo lu .'hnbnn o.i nt. c.,ot,,i,i i his advanced nge. B1 IctwsJw the, -a York, IrnlhfV ioser itlMBSRW is which will he fatal. ere unable, to restore Ctiuis to consciousness. his many bono frac eck was broken. nd Cart Collide. opt. 5. In a collision etwoen' a trolloy car t, nine firemen and oro severely injured. BREAK. fiamaj' Convicts Shot After Dynamiting an Exit. jghaaJjtAla., Sept. 5. A gang Hsnwided by Tom Fay, the li'urdcrer. attempted to dy. jjglri-way to liberty last night. urea on uy mo guarns two fatally. Among 9 Fay. One man only e been saving up the onths. About mid out ono ond of tho a dash. Tho guards ous positions and Winchesters, drop- pping what might salo dolivery. THE PACKING-HOUSE MINE KNUCKLES DOWN UNDER FEDERAL INJUNCTION i Bi a a w LIBERTY. ir Arrwted as He 8tepped n After Serving a Year. nils, Sept. G. As S. Car- 8ent up from Kinc coun- Jugo for lmrglary, was ro- ifitlie prison at noon yes twos arrested by ueputy (..Marshal Pugh, of Spo of tampering with atcs mall. Carter Is nl- ttaken money from a w, tho property of an- roprlating it. He will okano to appear for ; session of tho United iscotirt, is said to bo mixed r which occurred over ft ousand Laid Off. ass., Sopt. G. Twelve 1 nnorntlvos will ha next week owing to tho Industry. Withdraws IU Boycott Against Re calcitrant Retailers, Ordering Its Agents to Sell to All Who Have the Money. Chicago, Sopt. G. Threatened with prosecution under an Injunction oh tallied by the federal government, tho Chicago packing concerns this morning Issued orders to their agents through tho country to withdraw the boycott on union meat shops and soil to everybody who has the money. Tho action Is primarily due to complaints made by tho Rochester Butchers' Union, but similar com plaints have been received from a number of Pacific Coast points. The Injunction against the packers strict ly prohibits pooling and discrimina tion in selling, In tho Rochester case as in others complained obout, the packers refus ed to sell meat to retailers who rofus ed to sign tho union scale. This is the first violation of the Injunction. Is a Dead Game Sport. Now York, Sept. 6. Sir Upton na!d today ho is willing to make another try for tho cup If ho can find material on which ho can depend for a chanco of winning. Ho says Tift did his best, so he must look for another designer. Want Republican Convention, Pittsburg, Sopt, G. The morchants and leading business men are mak ing plans to actively hid for the na tional republican convention of 1U01. The Hanna people especially favor tho movemont. The egg crop of tho United States Is worth S115.O0O.O0O and the poultry worth $139,000,000. To haul to ma ket tho eggs that tho hens lay every yoar would take a train of cars SCO miles long. -Admiral Cotton today ofilclally reported the arrival of tho cruisers San Francis cp and Brooklyn at Beirut yesterday. May Bombard Constantinople. Sofia, Sept. 5. A member of the Macedonian committee today says the organization Is arranging to bom bard Constantinople with a tramp steamer nrmod with six-Inch guns, which will enter the harbor and open fire on the Ylldlx kiosk when the plan culminates. Unholy Alliance. Loudon, Sopt. 5. The pre3s, com menting on the stiltna's attempt to obtain the active co-operation of Greece, warns the Athens govern ment that if she allies herself with Turkey she will earn the lasting en mity of England. Instructions for Leishman. Washington, Sept. G. This morning Assistant Secretary Adec, of. tho state department, put in four hours today constructing a dispatch which it Is believed contained detailed instruc tions for Minister l.elshman, as to the representations he Is to make to Turkey to permit tho uste of the gun boat Mnchlas as tho American lega tion's boat, and the arguments he is to employ with other signatory pow ers to secure consent to patrol Con stantinople's water front. The de partment lias evidently decided on an effective, though conservative plan of action. JDragoman Arrested. Vienna, Sept. 5. A Constantinople dispatch says a dragoman connected with the Russian embassy, was ar rested on tho street yesterday under the assumption lie had gravely com promised himself with tho insurrec tionists. It Is possible his action may involve Russia. Wrecked a Train. Sofia, Sept, G. The revolutionists blew up a Turkish troop train 25 miles from Uskub yesterday. Many aro reported killed. War With Bulgaria. Berlin, Sopt. G. A Constantinople dispatch says war with Bulgaria ls in sight. Turkish troops are reported to have crossed Into Bulgaria. A Turkish council of war after an all night session, decided to send an Im mcdiato ultimatum to Bulgaria, but the sultan decided to wult, Tho Turk. Ish press Is printing Inflammatory articles against Bulgaria. I. C5, Bogard, who has worked for William Slushor In this county .or the past 1-1 years, returned this morn ing from Kodiak Island, Alaska, wllpl-rt !m hnlroil .lnllv-nl- n cMnninnf of 8,000 sheep for tho Frye-Bruhno "ssiuie aiwougii no purcuasors win company of Seattle, last Juno. o oarrcd. Two million of the stock About 2,300 of these sheep wore i wln b Issued at first, bought in this county, and the re. I'ormorly it was part of the p an First Step In Co-operative Packing Trust Taken at Kansas City. Kansas City, Sopt. 5. Twenty-five stockmen from different parts of mo Western grass country met hero yes terday and arranged to perfect tho organization of a packing company to compote with tho packers' trust. The now company was named tho Independent Packing Company. It will havo a capital stock of JG.000,000 and will bo Incorporated In Ailonn. Of the capitalization, Gl per cent, will be held In escrow by the directors. This will assure stockmen that tho company will always ho controlled by stock Interests. The rest of the stock will he sold to stockmen, if NEXT MONDAY'S GELEDRKTIDI malndor came from the Willamette Valley and The Dalles, anil wero nil coarse wool stock sheep, of tho Shropshire, Cotswold and broods. to Include tho United States Packing Company of Pueblo, Col., In tho scheme. Now It Ih predicted on good Oxford ! authority that the Pueblo plant will i never uo mini, nut us ciipuuiizauuii Mr. Bogard says the slice) lost Fomo flesh In tho voyage of five days from Seattle, but soon fleshed- up again on the luxuriant grass of the Inland. Asldo from three pack horses and about 100 milk cows, these sheep and 250 head of 2-year-old holfers, Included In the Frye Brulino shipment aro the only domes tic animals on tho Island. Tho milk cows are used by the residents of tho small fishing towns for milk and but ter making, and the pack horses aro used In the little town of Kodiak by white men engaged In the fish can nery business. Kodiak Island Is a rocky, precipi tous tract of mountain land, about 100 miles In length and 40 miles wide. On the lower altitudes the mountains of more than $1,500,000 will cither ho transferred to tho Independent Pack lug Company or bo allowed to rovert bark to the stockmen who subscribed It. Charles F. Mnrtln, secretary of the National Livestock Association, one of the promoters of the United States Packing Company and a stock holder, Is promoting tho organization of the Independent Packing Company. Will Be Voted tho Finest Spec tacular Affair Ever Pulled Off in Pendleton. LAST DETAILS WILL BE COMPLETED TODAY. There Will Be Beautiful and Novel Floats, Sports and Games, a Ball and Balloon Ascensions, and Ad dresses by Able Men Also Dele gations From Other Towns, The incn In charge of tho. Labor U.ty celebration, and llio merchants uf tho city aro now hard at work making arrangements and putting on the finishing touches to the details of the pnrado airangeinents, All of the labor organizations of the city will have a part. In the celebration of the day nml will all be represented In tho parade, which will ho the longest and liest that the city has ever soon, if GERMAN THREATENS HAY. Claims Germany Owes Him $18,000 for Confiscated Business. New York, Sept. G. Francis nun-qui-, a photographer, was arraigned this morning charged with Bending threatening letters to Secretary of trntn Tint- Tin iirnu Finn! In tlolIoV'lin ! are covered with a heavy growth of (0 bo examined as to ills sanity, Ho ZACHERY-THOMPSON. The Principals From Roseburg and Fossil, Respectively. Last evening at tho homo of W. IS. Hoso, 800 Colloge street, at 8:30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Leila Zachory and O, W, Thompson, of Roseburg, was solemnized by Rev. R. W. King, of tho Baptist church. Tho ceremony was very quiet, only tho Intimate friends of tho principals being In attendance, Tho groom Is a fireman on the Southern Pacific, and runs out of Rosoburg, while the brldo ls a native of Fossil, but has for some time boon at Roseburg, whore sho met tho groom. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson loft this morning for Rosoburg, where they will mako tholr future home. A lot of typewritten matter was stored in a slightly damp vault for six months. On removal tho paper aud gall Ink signatures woro in tho host of condition, but all traco of typewriting hnd disappeared. wild red top grass, ferns and scrub quaking asp brush, so thick In places that it is impossible to travel through it. On tho higher altitudes Is found a thick coating of moss all I over the land, and in places the on . tiro surface of mountain ls a shell rock formation, with nothing growing i upon it, and a very dangorous and difficult region to travel over. There Is an nbundance of grass for feed ou the lower coast regions, and the only difficulty Is tho very rough character of tho country. There are no valleys on the entire Island. Tho mountain runs down to tho very sea coast, everywhere, except some very small ravines down which thousands of mountain streams How into tho ocean. Tho land is nil unsurvoyed, and the only title to land Is tho squatter right. The natives arc Russian and Kodl ak Indian mixed, and are a very in telligent class of people. Thoy llvr altogether by fishing and spend half of their lives In boats. Trails or roads arc unknown on tho island, tho natives making all their Journeys in boats. It Is impossible to go on horseback any distance, on account of the underbrush, and tho sheep aro not horded, but aro' allowed to mako their way from place to place at their leisure, the herders simply fol lowing them. There are no wild animals on tho Island except a very largo species of black bear and a harmless fox, Tho country ls well watered and tho sum mer cllmato very mild and snliibrlouH, but the continual heavy rains in winter mako tho country rather un pleasant in that season. Tho Fryo-Bruhno Company expects to make a success of the sheep and cattle raising on tho Island, in order to have a supply available for their Alaskan trauo, and if this first veil turo proves profitable, they will put u large number of sheep and cattle there noxt year. Tho great difficul ty at present Is a lack of winter feed, and It Is not safe to attempt to pass through tho winter without feed. If tho company can get some land cleared up, thoy will ralso hay next year, A location was purchased from an old native "squattor" near Kodiak City, for their headquarters. and 90,000 foot of lumber was ship ped In with tho stock, for the purposo of building sheds and a dwelling house for those In charge of tho stock. There nio dozens of other small Islands near Kodiak, which aro avail oblo for stock raising, should It prove profitable, and as the natives offer claims tho Oorman govornmoiil drovo "im out of Humbiirg and that it owes him $18,000 becauso It practically '""flseatod h's business. He wanted Hay to collect It, nnd made threats ii ho diii not comply. non suicide in baker HARRY LOCKWOOD FOUND DEAD THIS AFTERNOON Indications Are That It Was Homi cide for Robbery Met His Death Since 8 O'clock This Morning In' quest Is- In Progress, Baker City, Sopt. G. Harry Lock wood was found dead under the Con ter tit reel bridge tills afternoon at 3:30. It was btipposed that tho man was murdered and his body thrown under the bridge, as thoro has not been enough wator in Powder river In three weeks to drown a man. Thoro Is a llttlo pool of water that stands segregated under the left hand side of tho bridge and on tho cast side of the river as tho passer by from town goes ovor. In this mud pond the body was discovered with tho faco downward, There was a bullet hole in the fore head and several large cuts and bruises about tho front and back of his head. It Is undoubtedly a case of foul play, and tho man was probably held up, robbed and murdorcd some time between 8 o'clock this morning aud 3 o'clock this afternoon. Ho was seen at tho corner of Fifth and Tracy streets about 8 o'clock. This afternoon, or rather shortly after 12 o'clock, ho was talking to a. man In tho Miner's Cabin. Tho body was still warm, tho heat being kept In it probably to sorno extent, by tho warm water and ncaicu rocks in tho bot tom of tho river, Tho body was first discovered by a number of small boys. Harry Lockwood was a well known Woodman lodge organizer in Baker City. Ho had acquired properly In town and was earning a comfortable living for his family, who live on tho east side. Ho represented an East ern endowment insuranco company in tho business of loaning money. Held for Trial, San Francisco, Sept, G. Airs, Bow ers and Mrs. Sutton woro formally charged with murder this morning. the plans of those who aro at tho head of tho movement carry. A Genuine Novelty Float, Several of the labor orders of tho city will not only ho represented in the parade by the niarcinug of the members of the union, but thoy will havo floats as. well. Tho painters and tho carpenters will havo a float together and the carpenters will build a house us the parade is on thu first lull' ol tho ciiclo, ami on the hist half of tho Journey thu painters will paint it, so that by the time the parade Is ovor a now house, all finished outside and In, and painted, will stand as the iosult of the work of the two unions. Others of the unions will iiIhii bu represented In tho Riumi way. Mercantile Displays. Tho morchants, too, will bo In lino with iloals representative of thyfr stocks and wares. Tho St. .loo Store will havo n beau tiful and unique display or tho goods carried. The Boston Store has a surpriiie In storo for tho people. The Peoples Warehouse is building something that will take tho eye of tho visitors to tho city, Leo Tcutseli will put a float In tho lino which will show the goods car ried by him, and M. A. Itador expects to beat them all with his display Hint ho has ready for tho day. Some of tho other stores of tho city will doubtless count out at tho last moment with something, as souio of them are working very qulotly on their displays In order to surprise and surpass the rest. Tallman & Company will hiiyo some kind of a unique display, though what the nature of It Is no ono who knows will say. It Is possible that others or the drug stores will bo top resented, Tho Nolf Store will bo In tho pn rado with a display that will beat any thing uvor befoiu seen In tho city In a book line, MIKo (iratz Is enthusiastic In tho matter, and will have a float that will charm more than one of the senses of tho human anatomy. Mlko claims the prlzo already, ond says that ho will bent tho Northwest record In the float Hue. Looking nL the nroupcctH fiom all of tho points of thu compass thero Is reason to bo ovo that I no coieiirauon noxt iiumday will bo one or tho big gest that has ever boon held In tho city, ir not tho biggest. Literary Exercises. Tho literary nart of the program Is well In hand, and tho men havtt nil piomised to bo on hnml with tholr addresses. As tho speakers aro known throughout tho state as ublo mon, it Is assured that those who hear them will bo treated lo talks of a high order of oxcelloni'O. Balloon, Ball and Sports. In the afternoon tho sports and tho balloon ascensions will hold the crowd, and when In the? evening tho ontertalnment of tho day closes with a grand ball, It Is tho hope and tho wish of all those Interested in tno management of tho day that all of tho people of the country who have come hero will go homo satisfied wjth," tho pleasures of tho day, nnd that all of tho people of the city who bava had a part In making tho day a success will ho pleased with tueir oirnrts ami T (Concluded on page 10.)'