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at' II. ,.,..... ,.,.,,.,. , j, .. QAILYEVENINGEDlTiSH iNINGEDITION Eastern Oregon Weather ILY RKTeWbr carrier l I Tonight and Friday, Blower. 15c A WHtitt.. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OTIEGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1003. tfO. 4860. w o ktm .w t war rv rw v r. vs - 5 ID NDITUHLS ecded for 1902-3 1901-2 at the Na- feasury. 0W IS MUCH THAN A YEAR AGO. Eelpts Have Greatly in hlle the Internal Reve- bts Are Much Less In- Circulating Medium of er Capita. Oct. 1- 13111s Roberts, fthc United States, has Secretary Shaw a report lion of the treasury Juno Ipcratlon for the past fls- net revenues were $50u,- I Increase of $38,a88,-i:(y r preceding. Total ex 50C095.OO0, an Increase The surplus is $64,- Icomparcd with $01,287,- an Increase of upwards. from customs, and fall- Ivcr $41,000,000 from in- ue. the latter being tuo kslatlon with that oliject. Bluires increased except which Is rapidly falling katc income. Including was i.211,394,007. Jn- anlta of circulation 3.02 9 cents for each person. RECORD BROKEN. Automobile Run From Chicago to New York. Now York, Oct. 1. The Chicago New York automobile run by Sandol and Holcomb was completed at 9 this morning In 78 hours, breaking all previous records by several hours. Tho car left Chicago at 2 o'clock contra! time, Monday. Tho chaf fours were Bingham and Adams, who ran to Blnghamfon N. Y., where they wore relieved. T Gould's Globe Express. Denver, Oct. 1. The Globe Express Company, with general headquarters In this city, and with a capital stock of $5,000,000, commences active op erations today, succcodlng to the business of tho Denver & Rio Grande Express Company and Western Ex press Company, and taking over all tbolr contracts, stock and operating equipment. The now company Is backed by tho Goulds and it Is under stood that Its field of operations will ho extended as rapidly as posslblo throughout the entire Pacific Coast territory. Philippine Postage Stamps. Washington, Oct. 1. On and nfter today United States postage stampri overprinted "Philippines," will not bo accepted for postngo on matter mail ed within tno United1 States, and United States poatago stamps with out tho Philippine overprint will not bo accepted within the Philippine Islands. A notice to thin effect has been sent broadcast throughout the country by tho postmaster general. SPREADING VERY RAPIDLY Turkey is Using Negotiations to kill Time and Cover Aggres sion and Oiltrage. l More Record ofMoslem Horrors in Macedonia Germany Is After Indem nity, Guaranty and Satisfaction Generally Present and Future Dl- -plomacy With Turkey Is Worthless Been Appointed for Beirut. -A- New Governor-General Has Unveiling Wagner Monument. Berlin, Oct. 1. The unveiling of 'tho Wagner monument was a fiasco as far as the presence of notables was concerned. Neither high offic ials nor prominent Americans were present. Princess Elthel unveiled the monument to tho music of six military bands and a chorus of 2,0n voices. Vienna, Oct. 1. The Insurrection Is fast spreading along tho Bulgarian frontier. Mehonia has been burned and the Inhabitants massncred, and wolnik has been also destroyed. An almost continuous fight has wagea tor tho past two days between Insur gents and Turks In the vicinity of Batheno. A dispatch this morning quotes Zontcheff, tho head of tno Macedon ian organization, as declaring that the Turkish-Bulgarian negotiations are worthless. It says TurKey Is only temporizing, while destroying tho j Bulgarians and Macedonians. It I adds that overy preparation Is being ' made for a renewal of the insurrec tion in a more violent form In the spring. Horrible Excesses. Constantinople, Oct, 1. An au thentic message delayed In transmls- RATIVE GROCERY. Opened in Seattle By let Car Strikers, fct, 1. The street car men tho recent strike, have operative company wlm $50,000 to operate a eo- occry business. tps for Far Northwest. Man., Oct. 1. Clergy hbers to a total of several Ire present today at the tno synodical meeting of (if England diocese of ml. More than usual in- pes to tho present meet- lynod for the reason that I Increasing population of covered by the svnod bed tlia needs of the llko proportion. To pro- Ise needs tho meeting will Bjutor bishop for Ruperts I bishop for tho uloceBO of ftn, which horototore hub Ieil over by Bishop Plnk lgary Tho work lu tho las now grown to such an It Is necessary to dlv. de blcts. ' State Democrats. Pet 1 -The democratic ntlon, which assembled In bniplo this afternoon with. Martlett presiding, con- nrrts of l.soo delegates. p-iun win name candidates lr. lloutenant-covornor Jind Rale officers- tp be choson Lousirtornulo interest cen 'platform, as It is report- pong tliwj resolutions will Mrsing juchard Olney for 'May Visit America. Mnuuhoster, Eng., Oct. 1. Tno Guardian today asserts Chamberlain gave a conditional promise to visit America and Canada next spring. Archbishop Kaln Improving. Baltimore, Oct. 1. Arcnblshop Ruin's nudden and unexpected Mm provomimt gives his physicians hope for his recovery. MOST HAS A MEMBERSHIP OF HALF A MILLION. Republican National League Is Pro hibited From Recognizing Factions Debate Over Locality of the Next Annual Meeting. rs for Two Banks. P". Oct. 1. Tho comp ile currency has appointed r tho nnllvnr TCntlrmni- Hllvn. Ti.. . Ink. at P. round Mil Murk I1" pld and established. (a8 a reason for susnnn- f funds. pPle Execution. N X. Oct. 1. The prrodr .hnvs wrtro nvnoiit Mng, Willis, who was Unit. Roderick was Monjast, Tho triple ex- ;"jr, witnin IB Inute . ndiSovernlnns'AWon. ,J.4Tli ,C.lass(n ' Chicago. Oct. 1. At the meeting of .the exucutlve committee of the Re publican National League this morn ing, a discussion of a choice ot city for tho next convontion brought Into prominence St. Louis, Philadelphia, Los Angeles. Hot Springs, Washing ton ami Indianapolis. Short addresses were made by George Stone, of San Francisco, and Isaac Hamilton, of Chicago. Heports read show an aggregate .membership .of 500,000. An attempt to obtain an Indorse ment for candidates fof tho presiden tial compalgn was ruled out of order, as the constitution of tho league for bids such indorsement. An oxocutlve session Is being held to discuss ways and means o pro moting tho 1904 campaign. Muvor .Seth bow is ono of ,tbo most prominent men In attendance. Quasi Indorsement of Roosevelt. By noon the contest between cities for tho next convention had narrowed down to St. Louis, Philadelphia and Indianapolis. The committee evaded tho prohi bition against inuorslng candidates, by adoirting a resolution extending cordial greetings to Theodore Itoos ovelt and wishing him continued good health. Jloosevolt's supporters say they have obtained Jill they wished. , ro: "hW'.WWftVea Kt. " . f ' . WMt t h 't tliif GRAIN MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo pal Manager. -Pendleton, Oct. L Stock , market was steady thl morning, although the ,butet .war. ot Morgan on Iho little hpl(Iers,',of steel etook is yet going S'ivhe'at, moved more rapidly today .and .the .in&rkeV'sliowB- a Pt",?W.slllff Upward (endfency-t, rJCorn" . now rip- phoatu. v . .Otiamag. Close, uponing net. 'aoso, 7Cr- , 'S7A4- cut. slon and dated yesterday, gives hor rlblc and unprintable details of ex cesses by Turkish troops at tho Mac edonian town of Sorovitz. Germany Wants Indemnity, Constantinople, Oct, 1. Germany has demanded a heavy indemnity for tho recent outrage- upon tho Gor man female cook nt the military hos pltnl here. It also demands tho pun ishment of the offenders and the dis charge of tho hospital director and his lmmedlnto assistants. In addi tion to the payment ot monoy. It adds full and acceptable guarantees for the future safety of tho German In habitants of Turkey. New Governor for Beirut, Washington, Oct. t. Admiral Cot ton cables that the American consul at Beirut has received Information that a new governor-general Is now en routo to Beirut. INTERESTED IN HERBERT. His Death Will Postpone Marriage of Mrs. Goelet's Daughter. -Newport, Oct. 1. Numerous callers today upon tho British embassy, which Is still hero, for particulars and condolence upon tho death of Herbert. Mrs. Goclot this morning declined to discuss tho effect ot tho death on tho coming marriage of tho Duko of Roxbury and her daughter. The wedding will probably bo post poned, but will bo a quiet nftalr. WEIGHED DOWN BY DEBT. Aged Scotchman Takes His Own Life In Destitution and Despair. San Francisco, Oct. 1. It. S. Fal coner, prominent In Scottish circles and secretary of the Caledonian Club, suicided by asphyxiation. Ho wna 70 years old and destitute. Ho loft n letter saying, "Inability to pay my debts has been tho Incubus of life." my WANT MORE PROOF. PARKS AND ANTI-PARKS. of His Opponents Are In Control Ironworkers Convention. Kansas City, Oct. 1. When Presi dent Buchanan convened the Iron workers today he definitely decided to run for re-election. French, ot San Francisco, Is therefore out of the race. Tho Parks element Is rallying around Donelly, ot Albany. Tho Bu chananltcs claim 47 of 83 votes. ' Lodge Power Jn Delegates. Tho Ironworkers today passed a resolution considerably limiting tho powers ot the president by a consti tutional amendment by which all general strike orders and national working agreements must be ratified by a vote ot delegates from each lodge In the country before they be come effective. Hitherto solo power has been In the executive board. A uniform Initiation fee of $23 has beeri established. WILL ARREST BELL AND CHASE. Officers of National Guard Trouble Ahead, Have Cripple Creek, Oct. 1. Capiases woro issued this forenoon for the ar rest of Generals Bell and Chase, of the national guard tor tho false ar iest and Imprisonment of four men tho national .guard tor tho false nr leased. Tho military has beon given orders to .permit no civil ofllccrd to pass tho lines, and if an attempt Is made, to shoot to kill. WOULD DROP PANAMA. Senator Morgan Wants No More Dealings With Colombia. Birmingham, Oct, 1. Senator Mor gan. In an Interview today, declared that any attempt by Roosevelt to re open negotiations with Colombia would be an evasion ot the Spooner law. and an Inexcusable breach of faith toward tho men who voted for JL' He says he cannot believe tho president will submit to having America badgered Into submission to Colombia. FORMALDEHYDE MILK. Milkman and Farmer at Seattle Held .By Coroner's Jury. .Seattle. Oct. 1. Milkman Hoppo jind Farmer Smith arc held responsl bio for tho death of llttlo Carrio Constanceflne by the coroner's Jury, and they will be arrested for selling formaldehyde milk under tho stnto law. If developments further iinpll cato them In the poisoning of tho baby, they will be held to a charge of murder. SIX KILLED. No Hope for Recovery. Butte, Mont, Oct 1. Senator Clark was called to San Mateo today by the serious illness of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Clark, who is !n a critical condition wuh Brlght's dis ease There Is no hopo for her recovery'. Jessie Cherry Is Dead. Hot Springs, Oct. l.-Jossle Cher ry, one ot tho famous Cherry slsterf, vnudevlllo artists, is dead here. William G. Wilson, the glnnt of tho Seattle police force, was dischurg ed for being drunk on duty, Tues day. Grade Crossing Collision In Chicago Results Fatally. ' Chicago, Oct. 1. The death list' from last night's accident when a Wisconsin Central train struck a trolley car, has Increased to six. Frank Gray, colored, died In a lion pital this morning. It Ib openly charged today that tho accident wa3 caused by tho criminal carelessness of, street car employes. Airship or! New Plan. Jxmclon, Oct. l. A new airship ot steel and aluminum Invented by Wil liam Beedio of Capetown, an engi neer, will be tested at Walham Green Saturday by the war office. It Is an entirely now departure. New Colonial Secretary. London, Oct'. I. It Is reported on the Stock Exchange that Earl Cro mer, British mJUIster to Egypt has accepted tho colonial secretaryship and also, It Is stated, that Mllner will return to South Africa, GROSSCUP WON'T ARGUE MERGER CASE Chicago, Oct. 1. Judge Grosscup, cases, as It will be historical and In an lntervlow today, admitted an the greatest In consequence and 'n- offer had been mado him to argue terest since tho Insular cases, thn mkd or Urn Northorn Securities "Another reason Influencing me Is, Jn thetBUprvmo, court this fall, but I believe that In combination, cap!- ho had decHneaJle saju lie person- iai wnoo pioporjy conironeu, wiii ally has a greaiitleslro'tQ enter active toolp public Interest, But tho time practice- again "but" hla, conscience has rpmc- to Insist that the corpora will not permit him torcsIgn office ,tlona be honestly organized, managed after accepting it, merely1 to tuVther. and .controlled,, and I belleyo i Jiavo private gain. ' " -.' . ' do'ue "something, toward creating pub He would like to arguo the merger He sentiment in that- direction." AFTER-SffltLERS OF THE GOVERNMENT Wm$3Sm. 0.ct. 1.-1T&. federal , tho city postofflce, (or " Interesting nrnnrt"iSi'na8 reiurJiedSifiiB indict- himself Jn contracts with the govern- Bibnt agaWst Ctate 8enatpr.v0rften, ot 1 ineut -and Jr Collecting ..claims 'ninnhnintnn m y .neorirK ,Wr Beflv- acaiust tho Kovernment. "Beavers .was Indicted severai'weeks ako' for conspiracy to commit a crlmu ot Unto weeks.. Tho Jwljct Btnirhaintou. N. Y f .Georgin Wf Beav- .WiL former t-hi-t ottbc- iar&ry and ajlHvanct division uHM. ' portfgllo rtmmit, har&tnMMnrasy to, Germany Hesitates to Honor Requisi tion Papers. Sacramento, Oct. 1. Tho German government has notified Secretary Hay, who has notified Governor Par due, that in tho case of defaulter E. S. Mnstcrson It will require stronger proof boforo extradition. Mnstcrson got about $100,000 from Lot) Angeles people. Good Outlook for Deer. Augusta, Mo., Oct. 1. The open season on deer bognn In Maine today and the guides, camp owners and others Interested In the sport nro getting ready for active operations Reports irom the woods are very en couraging, nml Indicate that tho big game suffered very llttlo, if any, from the forest fires last summer. Somu guides go so far as to say that the supply of game appoaro lo bo oven better than in 190:!, which was tho record year for doer In Maine. EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION Liberal Space Accorded at St. Louis Exposition to Oregon for This Purpose. PREPARATIONS FOR ST. LOUIS AND PORTLAND. Work Will Begin at Once to Get To gcther a Comprehensive and Effec tive Exhibit, Which Will Include a Vast Amount of Information Con cerning the Schools of Oregon. Advance Pulp Wood Freights. Montreal, Quo., Oct. 1. Tho ad vance recently agreed upon by the Canadian railroads lu regard to tho freight rates qji pulp wood to United States points went into effect today. No reason Is given for the increase, which amounts to one-half cent iier 100 pounds. MORE NITROBLYGERINE FOUND NORTHERN PACIFIC BEING PERSECUTED. Latest Attempt Was to Wreck the North Coast Limited Hundreds of Patrols In All Parts of the State Are After $50,000. Butte, Oct. 1. A can containing a gallon of nltro-glycerliie was found on tho track of tho Northern Pnclnc six miles east, at a high trestle. Per sons who for sonio weeks have re peatedly attempted at various parts otjjftlK' stntv to dynamite Northern Pjciflr traliiB, are believed to be guilty. Tho explosive wub found by atrack walker whortly before the pas sage of tlio North Coast limited. '.TThe company now has u special track walker on overy inllo of track jn Montana, yut the attempts, ninny of them woilnlgh successful, to wreck trains und blow up trestles, continue without cessation. During the past 10 days 170 pounds of high oxploHlves have' boon found In place where their Ignition would have done tn- Superintendent .1 V. Nowlln hns received n letter from II. S. Lyman, ono of tho educational ronuulttco ap pointed by the board of directors of tho Lewis and Clark fair. In which Is enclosed n draft of n circular to bo lssuod by tho conimlttoo to tho schools of tho state In tho Interest ot tho exhibit to bo compiled by the schools for the St. liuis fnlr nnd the lwls nnd Clark fair as well. It 1,8 tho Intention of tho commit tee to send an exhibit or tho work dono In tho schools hero to tho BL Louis fnlr and this will be returned to this state anil added to tho exhibit at Portland. H. S. Lyman, of Clat sop county, is to have charge of tho exhibit, and Is one or the committee nppolntcd. Liberal Space at St. Louis. The letter sent to Mr. Nowlln was composed at the meeting of tho com mitted which was held at Portland, September 25, and makes a general statement of tho desires of tho com mittee lu It Is an extract from H. J. Rodgers, the chief of tho depart ment of education for tho fnlr, to which he Hpcaks of the consideration shown to Oregon as rognrdu the space for tho exhibit at Ht, Louis. It Is stated that tho space has beon given In a very prominent position,' whoro the exhibit can bo placed to the best advantages. Special consid eration will bo shown (ho I'xblblt from this state owing to the fact of the coming centennial bore. All educational Institutions of tho stute, whether denoinlnatjonnl or otherwise, ure nsked to prepnro ex hibits tor tho fair. Those collections will be received by Ml'. Lyman, who Is now preparing to tour tho stnlu In their Interest, making arrange ments for their collection nnd com pilation. Quality Rather Than Quantity. Tho character of the wstilldtH want ed Is general, nnd covers'tho whole ground of school work. Quality Is wanted rather than quantity, und a fair and honest representation of the iictuiil work done In tho Institution 1 Is desired, ho that mi Intelligent vis itor may lie able lo determine from what ho such the real standard of education in this stnto. It Is Intended to imiko a general compilation of educational Iltoruturo ot the statu. The laws, reports, his tories of Iho Institutions, catalogues and Journals, nnd nil data pertaining to Iho work of tho schools and col leges 1110 lo 'be collected, nnd special exhibits from tin) normal scnooiu. October 5 Is the limit set by the colleges und universities will be ask anonymous persecutors of tho com-1 oil fur. pany for the delivery ot $50,000 by tho officials of the roud. The latter havo paid 110 attention to Mm com munlcntloriH further than to icdoublc their vigilance for the protection of property und lives, Mexican Railroads United, City of Mexico, Oct. 1. Tho con solidation of tllo Mexican Interna tional raliroud and tho National Hall road of Mexico became effective to day. Henceforth thu International Is to bo operated frorotthb 'general of fices of tho Natlonal-nJn'thl city. ... 1. , mi: 1 RIGHT OF WAY SOLD, Marks Progress In Affairs- of New Light and Power Company, Papers were1 filed In Iliu olllco of thu county recoruer this morning, transferring lo tho Oregon & Wash ington Power Company tho right ot Avay for a ditch, flume muL.pipo lino on tho Llttlo. Wnlla', WallaWilver. JTherp aro several -iperH In tho transfer, pimina.gisoLHiie ninuur la that tho'jbwuera. otStho right on tho river 'have' sold to 'the company tho rlgh'tOFToporato a power .plant on tho rjvor, nnd use tho, water fa the sarat, Tho land and wator rlgut was first transferred front 1 J. Kirk c) al, la C. Barrett fpr tho sgm of $M,QQ0( and was a '.orward turn j ed pver to (he company by lilnr for sru and otner v.iunu'jio considerations, Tli s la tlio first st . ' the delln tQ location of, :tu,e n v) a Mjat- Jn .Jo furnish, 'tyiopower for- tba lighting, of. -ejiyiviurr, cwiia,.,yi uma unu iy in tervening towhs. v Tfceiittfe- of tl.O NaMonal Bank' nt Ocncral and Miscellaneous, Tho growth of the population of the schools and tho vital Btatlstlcu will be nrcseiited. and all data bear- Inir on the educational life of tho Btale. Photos of tho pupils at work. at play, nnd 011 ox: atlon and for bIU'I tolled, nnd IIIUKtratlona 6fictioul.ft)( fiom all shies will be Kuforcd to gelhor. Tho circular will bu lusngilrom thu onico of the hlato Superlntendont at an early dote, au! win ,po io . tt 1 f 1.11 vnucu iiguiu 111 ii ioiv "vr.x..T. man to all of tho schools of tho states, It was sent to ftir. isowiin nir mi uin pi-oval, an bo was not ublo to attemi the mn.-tlng of tho commjttco. DEATH OF MR8. CASTLE. Fpneral Will Take Pjaee .Tomorrow at 2 P. M, .- Mrs, Hollo Castlo died this morn- nt 7-iii nVKicli nt tho hospital. - . after on Illness of U days with ty- ' phold fovur. Mr Castlo was 35 yeaitf. 8montliK and 21 days pf ugo nt, tl(otlrnirof her death. , 6I10 was tuken ''with th ft- yor, and wbh at onci taken to vie bosnitul. whom every attention wa given hen but tho fui) nt thojfuYW, y n . r.t.i 11.. n.lih' il,,. hoarU from which sho Buttered, brought -Ow find thjs morning. tyisii Bello. Dgaly mariled M. V Castle jiWh&tco,ni, VaK and capio , ,tJhls ty ')tWi, There aro Uvb , .tyiluW' a)t 'fit, tlent living in this Ul yonnkeepitylnf; Wx years ot :. .'j v . ..... j t..,-f ...iir .v.i. i.s.1 Tiny ;perns)fii.vi B i-i 'i frm thr Christian.. cbtrvch )mdtrf Vj i flriieittfB'tVKWut; A t(4y Js based .011 f acts ..bjspl nyroiLjjMU,, was M jwir wJth ultro- IndlotraenUl oof. ;a.r!rvrw-!sw,tlw fiv na mBiptmepta; in tjqu V, Stfltt Towowfi a. m. A".',i".V.'' .-r? ".'I ti-fsr:, Vrt'V) kid Bjf now w r wi "irr -nffut;? mmm,.