QAlLYEYEtWEDITION nAILY Eastern Oregon Weather, f'M deliTsro t your rn l of troiiiwi toy carrier t I Tonight nml Wednesday fair; J5c A WEEK. Lwarr warmer Wednesday. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OTlEfcON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1003. 1(. NO. ISH5). EVENING EDITION red ay- an- nd. ML MY NVADE CANADA ances of Northern Pa- Aggression Into the Iwest. I OF THE PARTY NOW CONTROL IN CANADA. Ie a Combination of Ameri. Ital With Canadian Politics operate Under Charters Local Railways Company Ik the Party Now in Powrr. Pr D. C. Sopt 8. Accord- railway policy outlined by Ictlrldc James J Hill hns bt the tlmo is ripe to make invasion of Canadian Fa bry that the Oroat North- It attempted. The premier or of Mines Green have from Seattle, whore keil iletall8 with J I). Fur- int to Mr Hill. So enam- mlnlstry with tho agro"- t the Great Northern, that lo sweep the country with Ipollry at the general clci- Itober 31. Ifer jays the visit to So- Irmarlly to find out Mr. ons with regard to iho fi railway but the no- Sib Mr Farreh developed I client that Mr McBrlde breat Northern haB much iBrillsh Columbia and will Iportation without being GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager. Chicago, Sept. 8. Liverpool whoat remains unchanged; corn Is 'A to higher. Kansas Is still very cool and corn Is not making much headway. A few Holds are beginning o dent. Wheat threshing about done and tne last threshing was very poor, 'mil cations nre now that corn crop will be short. Opening. .. 82 .. 84 RELIGIOUS ID RAGE RIOTS HAVE BROKEN OUT II) BEIRUT SEVERAL KILLED. Wheat Dec May Corn May 52 Minneapolis, Sept. 8. Whent Opening, Dec 81H May 834f Chicago Wheat. Chicago, Sept, S. Wheat 82 ; closed 8214. Closo, 814 84 51 Close. 80 82 opened Killed by a Horse. Ontario, Or.. Sept. 8. S. F. Bush was thrown from a horso yesterday and received Internal Injuries from which he died last evening. The ac cident occurred near Westfall. The deceased was n prominent farmer and stockman of Malheur county nnd wnn unlveranlly reRperted by all who Knew him. All That Prevents a Reign of Terror There for Christians is the Presence of American Warships and Marines. Powder Explosion at the Pride Mine Also Badly Injures Several. Everett, Wnsb.. Sept. 8. An ex plosion of powder from unknown causes In tho Pride mine at Monto Crlsto last evening, killed Frank Koushon. Joo Hnlcnlne and Morris Vnmitl, nnd badly Injured A, Nyman, Joe Polish nnd Orvlllo Kimball. Tho latter Is the fi-ycar-old son of a shift boss, and was standing In the black smith shop holding tho door lending to tho mine. The explosion shatter ed tho door and hurled tho child across tho shop. The bodies of tho dead and Injur- i ed were taken to Everett, TAX ADJUSTMENT Insurgents Are Getting the Worst of it In Macedonia, Meeting With De feat and Torture Prospect That Austria arid Russia Will Send Troops Into the Disturbed Districts Sultan Is Calling Out More Troops. (er suggested that Mr. cced under the charters Icouver Westminster & IKootenay Central and , Cariboo & Pacific rail- two connections with Pacific In tho north. hcouvor tho other from ptenay it Is also said i Vancouver througli have a branch through fed Pass to Edmonton. Ireat Northern may tap at news or the No'th its of the government ne ministry Is roupto- plans In return for fthern putting up the I tne conservative cam- However, Hill Is not I out camnnlpn fumia first declared that the lie was financier tlm lock is placed In any M'-"sii iun( " rumors. fated that Mr Farrell personal ellrnrtlnr, nf lurerns system into is working hard to prument to sell a sub- company the million er tne Fra7.er river pruned y tne gov- Wisconsin Postmasters. Milwaukee, Sept. 8. The forma tion of a state association of Wiscon sin postmasters Is expected to result from a three days' convention begun here today. Improvements of the postal service through the exchange of Ideas, Is the primary purpose of the new association. Returned to Oyster Bay. Oyster Bay, Sept. 8. President Roosevelt's train arrived nt Hobo ken nt 7 this morning, where ho took breakfast and reached here nt in. Dying of Typnus. Port Arthur, Sept. 8. A uiBpatcb from Pokin says 10,000 have died of typliiiB In tho famine district of the interior. Vienna, Sept. 8. Details of a fight The British consul at Beirut Immt nenr Kastorla wore received today, diately after tho riot called upon the They state that a band of Insurgents vail and threatened to ask Admiral headed by the Macedonian leader, , Cotton lo land the American marines. Popoff, surrendered to seven Turkish Tho Turkish ofncials attribute tho battalions after severe fighting. The disturbances to the arrival of the Turks then fell on the defenseless In- American squadron Rurgents. killed 200 and drove 100 ...r.hu A -,,., severely wounded away from tne! , -n.ry ' f rut , j. wpi.. o. iuiuiui uuvices re ceived at the foreign olllce from Bel- STERN IS LOCATED. Be Fugitive Was in Canada Will Brought to Washington. Washington, Sopt. 8, Word was received by the postofllco department this afternoon that Leopold Stern, under Indlctmont for postoinco frauds In furnishing carrier bags has been located at Toronto. Tho government will attempt his extradition. COUNTY T Will Probably Come Up for a Hearing There Wednesday, September 23. SYNOPSIS OF CLAIMS OF RAILROAD COMPANY. tor- town after Inflicting Inhuman tures on them. The dispatch adds that at Nikola n strong band of Insurgents wns cut up by the Turks and 300 killed. REAPS II HARVEST IT SEATTLE CON" MAN'S SECOND HAUL IN THAT VILLAGE. Claims to Be a Manager for Marconi "Works" Seattle's Best Known Gamblers by an Old Scheme in New Garb. COAL TRUST. rs Must Testify at PCKa, 8. JlKlcp Haznn In. loal operators fully combined to , "o right to claim 'uiying on the n'sht Incriminate ainau0n of the "FE'S LOVER. nother Man't d- Home. " a-, Sent o p. -Ex- f!'anlef I!a" with His LETTER, Hi Announr. pe Church. KThe pone anno,, riAj'cre: Seattle, Sept. 8. Bobert L. Moore, alias T. I). Bond, a telegraph operator and confidence man, who with two confederates fleeced several Senttlo ltes out of nearly $4,000 a year ago, was arrested here yesterday. He arrived from "Frisco last Tues day, wired up his rooms In his hotel nnd told the suckers that io could tap Western Union wires into tnree local pool rooms nnd got race tips from California and tho East. Ho cleaned up over $2,000 from Seattle's best known gamblers. Ho claims to be Marconi's coast manager for In stalling the wireless system. There Is considerable poorly con- coaled and some outspoken sympathy with Moore, not because of his per sonality or his methods, .but because his victims have all beon gamblers and professional chance' takers. In no Instance did Moore obtrude his scheme upon anyone but this class of people and their Intentions to do fraud wero as clearly defined and unmistakable as his. Doubts aro also expressed whether tho testimony of Moore s accusers will have wolght In any Washington court, nnd It Is even thought proba ble that they have no expectation of convicting him, but only wish a re turn of tholr money. Moore main tains cn air of Jocular indlffcrcnco, refusing to olther acknowledge or de ny anything. SEVEN INDICTMENTS. hfter h ha7 "ch win .iva? jwntlfical reign. Pouted, 8. Patrui. . Grand Jury After Postal Swindlers Names Withheld. Washington, Sept. 8. At noon the grand jury returnod seven mulct- ments in nostoffico cases. By request of Attorney Beach, the namos will ho withhold from the records tempor arily to give tlmo to make tho ar rests. This action Is taken because tho publication of names In provlous cases gave Leopold Stern, of Balti more, tjmo to escape nnd ho Is .still uncaptured. Slept on the Ground. Halle, Sopt. 8. ,Tho kaiser slept with the troops last" night, wrapped in a blanket nnd on tho ground. To day he Is tosting motors for war purposes. King Peter a Prisoner. Vienna, Sept. 8. A report was re ceived hero that King Peter of Ser vla Is held a prisoner by some oiuc ers of Nlsch, who are agitating the punishment of the murderers of Al exander and Draga. They are sup ported In the agitation by General Jankovlc, commander of the Nlsch division. It Is feared a sanguinary clash will oecur. Prince Arson, the king's brother. Is acting as mediator In attempting to nvcrt a collision. Sultan Preparing for War. Salonlca, Sept. 8. Tho latest or ders received from the Turkish gov ernment aro legarded hero ns a sure indication that the porte entertains serious apprehensions of war. Six teen battalions of mustahfuz, or sec ond reserves have been called to arms In the Salonlca. Uskuu and Monastir districts, and tho artillery and cavalry reserves of the Adrian ople and Smyrna divisions have also been mobilized. Tho commander of the third army corps has een order ed strictly to watch tho Servian frontier, where It Is thought revolu tionary bands will cross. Possible Interference. Loudon, Sept. 8. No ofllcial win flrmatlon Is obtainable of the Con stantinople dispatch that Austria and Russia will ask tho signatories of tho Berlin treaty to sanction their joint military occupancy of the dis turbed territory, but such a proposal Is not considered improbable. No Sign of Improvement London, Sept. 8. The Baman sit uation shows no sign of Improve ment, Indeed, In Constantinople It Is now thoughr'that war between Tur key and Burgarla is inevitable, but tho Turkish ambassador In London insists that hostilities can only re sult from an overt act on the part of Bulgaria. The Sofia government, on tho othur hand, presents a strict neutrality, as advised by nussla and Austria. Rioting at Beirut. Constantinople, Sept. 8. A consu lar dispatch received hero from Bel rut, says a fierce riot took place there yesterday between Mussulmans and Christians, due to a snot area by a Mussulman at a Christian cm ployed at tho American College. The Christian was wounded. The fight occurred jvhlle the Turkish vali was aboard "the crulsor Brooklyn. Diplo matic circles here regard tho affair as serious. A lator ofllcial version rocolvod says tho Christians were tne assail ants, they having fired on four Mus sulmans. The crowd Increased until troops were called out to compel order. Three soldiers wero wounded. Those figures are believed to be In correct, na tho rioters must have lost moro heavily than tho military. rut, say that six wero killed and as many wounded. The city is Intensely agitated. The outbreak occurred the night of the sixth. The fighting wns furious, with knives and pistols. Tho Italian consul rescued one Christian. The news Is causing much appre hension In ofllcial quarters, as Indi cating widespread disorder. Tho presence of the American warships Is regarded as n very fortunnte circumstance. Official reports also show great po litical activity In Smyrna which has been hitherto quiet. Mews at Washington. Washington, Sopt. 8. Tho follow ing cablegram was received at the state department from Llcshraan un der today's date; "Illot at Beirut yesterday. Seven Christians were killed and several wounded. Two houses of Christians wero pillaged by soldiers. "An officer and man from Cotton's ship are now in tho consulate Inves tigating the condition In Beirut. It Is conducted by tho flag lieutenant nnd other officers. The origin of the disturbance is unknown. Tho sub lime porto claims Beirut is quiet and that tho government forco then- U sufficient to Insure order." The state department immedini"ly Instructed Lelshmnn to kepp the gov ernment Informed of the situation and mako every possible representa tion to the porte to ensure the safety of Americans. Thirty Persons Killed. Berlin. Sept. 8. Tho Loknl An zelger reports that 30 persons, eluding some Europeans, wero killed in tne flgnt at Beirut. Admiral Cotton's Testimony, Washington. Sept. 8. Admiral Cot ton, under date of tho 7th, cablos tho navy department from Beirut of "Violence and bloodshed between na tlve Mohemmedans and Christians, sunuay. six ureens, who were Christians, two Mohammedans and one Turkish soldier wero killed Three Greek Christians, three Mo linmmcuans and three soldiers were 'wounded. Other murdors are ro ported. "The Hag lieutenant and American consul were in tho disturbed quarter Sunday and Monday to verify tho details. Tho Turkish government willingly affords facilities for Inves tigation and promises 1,000 Turkish soldiers. The number present Is suf ficient If properly disposed of to ban- die the situation. "Beirut Is well patroled1 and all is quiet. Tho Turkish governor Is do ing all in his power to restore order. Many business houses are closed, and business suspended. I have pro- pared to land the marines for pro tectlon of tho property of American citizens If the condltiops demand. Will act with caution. "Present troubles due to tho bitter animosity between Mohammedans and native Christians, and failure to control crime. Powder Mill Blew Up. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 8. The mills of tho Birmingham Powder plant, near Itoylcs, blew up todny killing 1). llnggatt nnd fatally wound lug John Goodlot. Tho Inttcr was hulled 300 feet. Possibility That the Issue and the Decision Will Be Forced to Have A Political Bearing County As sessor Does Not Have a Voice In County Court. Disbursing Officer. Washington. Sept. 8. Secretary Shaw has appointed Itobort Fuller ton, of Des Moln-.'S. disbursing officer to handle the $5,u('i0,wj appropriated by congress for iho S! I.eu's Expo sltlon. He gives n bond of $500,000. Freezing In New Hampshire. Concord, N. II., Sept. 8. 1 no mer cury Is tho lowest recorded In tho history of New Hampshire at this time of Iho year. Tho growing crops are frozen solid. Strike at St. Louis. St. Louis, Sept, 8. Two thousand carpenters struck at tho World's Fair grounds this morning, refusing to work with nlleged non-unions. AMUSEMENTS OE LABOR DAT LOTS OF FUN AND NOT A MISHAP TO MAR THE DAY. Too Much Wind for the Balloon As. cension List of Awards for the Sporting Events The Ball Was a Great Success. CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS. Hereafter to Be Based Upon the Ex perience and Supposed Especial Qualifications. Washington. Sept. 8. Tho first announcement of appointments to the consular service slnco tho president's rocent declaration to glvo Important posts to men already trained In tho servlco Instead of to outsiders, was made this morning, as follows: John IUddle. MInnosota, now first secretary to tho St. Petersburg em bassy, to be consul-general nt Cairo, In place of John Long, deceased, Spencer Eddy, now secretary of the legation at Constantinople, to bo first secretary to the embassy at St. Pet ersburg. Peter Jay, now second sec retary at Constantinople, to lie first secretary at Constantinople. Ulysses Smith, to be second secretary at Con stantlnoplc. Reliance Stowed Away. Newport, Sopt. 8. Ilellanco was hoisted out of tho water and placed on ways for tho winter. It Is hardly probable sho will bo put afloat again until called upon to act as a trial horse for some other defender. Owing lo the high wind yesterday i the balloon ascension did not ma terialize, though the man made two attempts at It. All the rest of tho program was carried out as schedul ed and the crowds that had come to tho city t witness tho celebration went away satisfied that they bad tho best that It was In the power of the management to glvo them. Immediately after dinner tno sports of the day began, and the results aio given below. All of the events wero hotly contested, and gavo much en tertainment to tho onlookors: 100-yard dash Ted Brown. Hint Ed DupulH, second. Prizes, $5 ami I'otato rueo Tracy Bean, first Neely Dupuls. second. Prizes. $2 nnd II. Hurdle race Will Hessian, first Ilobert C'ronln, second. Prizes, watch fob and scarf pin. (Owing to tho fact that tho winners did not wish lo be classed as professionals, they re fused the money prizes of SC nnd S4.) Tug of war Federation of Labor won from tho painters and black smiths. Prize, $15. Hub and hub Woolsorteis won from tho clerks. Prize, $25. Fat inon's race Al Hobluson, flrBt A. O. Carden, second, Prize, 100 el gars. The elileilaliiment of the day wound up with a dance In tho even ing. There wero. In fact, moro than one dance, but tho ono under Iho management of the Federation of J-a- bor boys was held In Armory hall. At this the stringed band of the Walla Walla boys furnished tho mu sic, and tlm hall was crowded with those who had gathered to?.'eml thu festivities of the day with the pleas ures of tho dance, Tho music furm luhed was most excellent1-; and all those In attendance repo a good time. -ft Ktrkman's orchestra gave a dance n Music Hall which wns well attend ed and very popular. This placo was crowded as well as tho other one. and with the fine music and the good floor the ovcnlng passed before thu merry-makcra wero awaro of tho flight of tlio time. In every particular the day wag a success, and the management is to be congratulated on the success. Tin- lux commissioners of tho O. It. & N. Compnny nro In tho city to day, and have taken up thu enso of the high luxation of tho property of the company before the county court. Some time Inst week tho gentlemen were heie, but not being" ready did not submit I heir proposition to tho board of cquullzntlon, which was then In session. Last Saturday the commissioners sent to the board it statement of tho county's sldo of (ho case, and nskod Unit the board tnke the matter tinder their consideration. But owing to (he lateness of tho time It wns Im possible for tho board lo net on tho paper, nnd It passed by tho law to the county court. According to tho decision of tho supremo court the county court shnll not tiuto such (uses under consideration until tho next session of tho court aitor the adjournment or the board of equali zation, but the rcprescntnttvos of tho corporation como today and ask that tho cbro be brought up. This afternoon .Mr. Morrow appear ed before tho court and nsked that the tlnto of the hearing of the riui be set at once for this soRslon. Probably Be Heard September 23, According to tho Interpretation of the law by tho court tho soonest that tho vubu can ho heard Is on tho 23d of this month, when that body moots In adjourned session, mid It is prov able that thu consideration of the controversy will bo put off until that lime. According In (he contention of tho company tho tax cstlmalo on ibelr property Is too high, und Is not on a just basis with the surrounding prop erty. They claim thai somo years ugo the nsKcssinenl of nil of (ho land wiih lowered wllh Iho exception of (ho property or (he O. It. & N,, which resulted vlituully In an advance for tho compnny. Now when tho other property of thu county Is raised nnd (he compnny possessions along with It, Iho corporation thereby gets n double raise, which Is not right. Thoy aro willing lo nrreift it raise from $1,000 to $5,500 to tho milo without a murmur, but to look $12,000 lp tho race is to sen a vast shrinkage In tho margin of their dividends nnd Hint l hey do not like. What the oulconio of tho matter will bo Is a question. II h (bought by somo lliut (he reason (ho potlilon wns not put before (ho board whllo (hoy , hud time to consider It, wns In ordor ' to lake the matter out of tho hands of tho board und thus throw tho volco of the assessor out of the discussion. Assessor Not In Court. It Is known that Iho company claims that tho assessor should not have a pari In the adjustment of tho uMsossiuent, for tho reason tnnt It Is on (he principle of a Judge deciding on tho justness of his own doclilon. Hut bo this as It mny, it Is up to tho court to tako Iho burden of (he responsibility In settling tho mattur. If tho republK'nn commissioners lower tho assessment tho democrats, will hold them up for It, and If the democratic side of (ho court votes with ono of tho republican commis sioners ono or tho other of them will step into tho political puddle on tho other side. However, If tho court thinks that tho assessment Is too high they will undoubtedly shave It' down. Whether or not It Is high, Is tho question, In tho meantime, the assessor says that ho litis the figures In tho case, and tho commissioners say that his figures aro not tho light one, so the ni titter stands as a rid- llo for Iho court to solve. Lake Steamer Arrived. Sandusky, ().. Sent. S.Thp Maami? r I-uu sp, which 11 ?uMfMikl wiirv lost with 120 imsseiicurSTahnnrii'C t.t,1 nnr.l.. i.c, ." 7.il '3dbJl ' .'"WW