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ING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION Eastern Oregon Weather gifting at Bm '" Tonight ami Wednesday. In J creasing ctoudlnrsa, probably i ... tlMlll VUlU'BUJlf , PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMUEU 0, 1903. ROAD I QDAY GEORGIA CLUB WOMEN i r ii oh J CUm n!flfnr ED AT BRAZOS Freloht and Work in Indiana Two led In Kentucky Aus- nun UOWn BUM Hl-W V S. A Baltimore a: train struck an open hestnut street and Both engines were the baggage and sev- WCiV pueu uu IUJJ.. perhaps fatally Injur- xas Horror. the Brazos-Trinity eranen cn me nrinec nortinn of the striir- xaii moraine, urakp- . 3 Two freights on .asbvillc collider air. tuis morning. Dartlallv destroyed State Federation In Session at Car tersville. Cartersville, Ga Nov. 3. Carters, villa Is entertaining the seventh an nual mooting of the Georgia State federation of women's Clubs, which was formally opened todny and will continue in session until Friday. Club women are present In large num- oers irom Atlanta, savannah. Aliens ta, Macon, Griffin, Athens and other clllos throughout the state. The program is considered the best c-er prepared for a meeting of the federation. Leading features will in clude addresses by several women of note, together with discussions cov ering a wide range of subjects of pub lic interest. TROOPS CALLED OUT. Armed Foreigners Make Trouble nt Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Nov. 3. A company of Ca nadian soldiers was called out today to guard the power house on the Ca nadian side of the Niagara Falls. On account of a strike of 700 laborers, construction is tied up. The strikers are Italians and Hun garians and all are armed with knives and revolvers. The saloons have been closed. Fight Between Troops and Strikers. The Canadian troops this forenoou made c bayonet charge on 300 strik ers who were molesting men at work at the power- plant. The strikers re treated and one militiaman was injured. ELECTIONS III PROGRESS IN IMPORTANT STATES TODAY Full Vote and Close Result Promised in Greater New York, One Man Shot at the Polls at Troy, New York. Massachusetts Socialists Expect to Poll 50,000 Votes Two Men Killed and Two Badly Wounded at Gate City, Va. Heavy Vote at San Fran cisco, With Chances Favoring SchmiU Republicans Scratched at Salt Lake. WILL CUT DOWN TIME. Will Save Time Between Chicago and Pacific Coast Salt Lake, Nov, 3. Traffic Director btubbs and tho general mnnngors and gencrnl passenger agents of tho Union Pacific, Southern i'nclflc, Oicgon Railroad &. Navigation Company, Or egon Short Line and Chtcngo & North western, aro meeting hero today ar ranging a now schedule cutting down the time between Chicago and the I'nclflc coast. Used Pistol and Carbolic Acid. Minneapolis, Nov. 3. Fred Kharen nslck, a hotel man, shot and killed his wife- this morning and thou suicided with carbolic acid. Ho mailo the Catskllls several times In tho past two years. The couplo have threo children, one of whom lives In Port land, Or. MARITIME LOSSES. Five Hundred Drowned Who Were on German Ships. Berlin, Nov. 3. German maritime statistics issued today, show appal ling casualties. During October 37 steamships and 75 sailing vessels were lost. Five hundred were drown ed. Besides this, 522 vessels were damaged. YARIOUS AFFAIRS New York, Nov. Z. A full vote Is coming out today. The weather is mild and pleasant. Hundreds of men are watching for floaters. Two hund red police are held as reserve. All in dications are that tho vote will be ex ceptionally close. Betting at an early hour this morn ing showed McClellan is a slight fa vorite. It Is estimated that $1,000,000 is wagered on the result. Shot at the Polls. Troy. N. T., Nov. 3. William .My ers, a republican jiolltician at the polls, this morning shot Phillip Relly in the groin, inflicting a dangerous wound. Farmers Vote Slowly In Iowa. Dos .Moines, la., Nov. 3. Cloudy weather prevails throughout tho state, wun prospects of rain. Keports show the farmer vote is coming in slowly. The democrats predict marked gains. Heavy Vote In Utah. 1 Salt iike, Nov. 3. Indications aro I r int heaviest vote in the history j of a municipal election In this city. I I he women vottrs are out in force. Tnere Is heavy scratching. Promt- Ilk I 'I I If U if NM k nt I nciu gentile republican bolters arc Uf UU I JjUlllllIill 1 I oting democratic in an effort to kill ESTIMATE INCREASED FOR POSTAL DEPARTMENT. Run Down. OV. 3. A Panhnnrlln a nearby air com- warning IN .OIL. wi udiiun Nov 3. The Stand- has advanced the cent ner i-nllnn thla a total advance of cents within a fort- Interest on Outstanding Five Per Cents Will Cease February Next Eight-Hour Labor Law Does Not Apply to Territories. IKE CHINKS." Him a Fine and JalJ - a cai K Riven 30 riavn in I inc. i.wl... 1 1 Stout who is a "Because he don't Lisle Retired. C- Nov 3. Alter - IU LUC the age limit, assistant pay mas HC3, and was an- Pay master In the o UC6 he was pro assistant par jmas. missioned pay mas- -vccior n 189 nnrt -.v imiiw wiui c- . Conference. UT 3 A confer. "wiauon on the '"i opened in jiusburg, cieve 1 1 Wayne nrt -v ,ue meet- "u over bv P. t. "vcretarv r,r . m ie y jj Washington, Nov. 3. As an esti mate of appropriations for the postal service for 1905, Secretary Payne to day calls for a total of $1GI,OS5.000. an increase of $14,500,000 over 1901. Eight-Hour Law Does Not Apply. San Francisco, Nov. 3. The United States court of appeals this morning decided that the eight-hour law does not apply to Alaska or tbe other ter ritories. The suit was brought by Charles Moses, a carpenter, employed on a government contract in Alaska. Jioses claimed over-timo and won his first sun against tne unueu states, in me district court at Seattle. No Interest After February 2. Washington, Nov. 3. Tbe tieasury department .has issued a circular that interest on outstanding five per cent bonds shall cease February 2, 1904, and the principal and accrued inter est shall be then paid. In tne mean time redemption will continue under the terms of the September circular. - V. i.i r.i T, 11 1 1. ..,-,..1,1.,,. ; Hike! 1 nirty additional deputies were vworn In upon representations oUtbu democratic chairman alleging fraud. Holh sides are confident and tho betting is een for mayor for Morris. .Mormon-democratic, against Knox. Gentile-republican. Socialists Expect 50,000. I Boston. Nov. 3. Fair weather and a heavy vote. The socialists expect j to poll 50.000 votes In the sta'p Roosevelt 'Voted. Oyster Bay, Nov. 3. President Boosevrlt arrived ibis morning, ac companied by Secretary Iieb. Both immediately went to the polling place. Itooi-evplt was In the booth two mln rtp Heavy Voting in 'Frisco. San Francisco, Nov 3. Voting be gun early and is heavy. By 9 o'clock a long line ot voters were at every oooui. aiany waited an hour to vote, Tho contest is very close, but tho betting favors Schmitz. In the whole sale business district thov aro back inn Schmitz with their money, even tnougn voting for Crocker. Charges of open bribory were made at noon in two districts. Ballot Boxes Scarce. Covington. hy Nov. 3. Before 10 o'clock the ballot boxes nt six polling piaccs were mica owing to tho size ot the ballots. Tho Judges notified me voters no other boxes were avail able. Later an old supply was found. A Ions line of voters waited until locksmiths picked the locks, when the voting proceeded. Nebraska Wilt Be Republican. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 3. Democrats generally concede the election of Barnes, republican, to the supremo judgeship. Two Killed and Two Wounded. Gate City, Va Nov. 3. In an elec tion fight at Fait view, 20 miles away, thla morning, John Ashbaurn, demo cratic judge of election, and I. Nich ols, also a democratic election Judge, wero killed. Iisaac Catron, republican, was shot through tho neck fatally. Alex Kees, republican, was shot through the hips seriously. Cause of the fight not yet learned. Fatal Fight at Louisville. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 3. In a fight 'n the 11th ward this afternoon, a re publican election officer fatally wound ed a democratic officer. Democrats Claim Maryland. Baltimore, Nov. 3. Exceptionally heavy vote. Democrats claim the state by a big plurality. Republicans Claim Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Nov 3. Tho election is uninteresting and unlet, the repuli llcans claiming tho city election by J "".two, Mixed in Rhode Island. Providence, Nov. 3. Coneorvntiv estimators concede the re-election of Garvin, democrat, for governor, and tne state leg'.siatuie as republican Plot to Kill King Alphonso. Madrid, Nov. 3. Anarchist Juan Casademont, recently arrived from New Yotk, was arrested at Barrelonu, Documents wero discovered showing ho was en route to Lisbon, where ho Intended to kill King Alfonso when the Inller visited King Cnrlos. John Mitchell Is Sick. Indianapolis, Nov. 3, Secretary Wilson, of tho Mlno Workers, has re ceived n telegram that Mitchell's Ill ness Is not so serious us at first re ported. It Is an acute Intestinal trouble. .Mltenell is sick In New ork. THREE GASES IN SUPREME COURT Two Were Appeals in Murder Cases and One Was a D?m ago Case. Deporting Chinese. Norfolk. Nov. 3. United Slates Marshal Trent left heie today with 42 Chinese who will bo deported from San Francisco under tho exclu sion act Charged With Doodling. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 3. The case of State Senator Farrls, charged with boodllng, was called this morn ing. Ix(! will testify for the state. COAL MINERS' STRIKE ORDER EIGHTEEN THOUSAND MEN WILL BE OUT NOVEMBER GOV. CHAMBERLAIN IS UNFAVORABLE Oregon Pioneer Dead. La Grande, Nov. 3. John McCall. ouo of the earliest pioneers of Eastern Oregon died yesterday evening at his home In Inland City, or neart dis ease. He was formerly assessor of Union county, and has always been an active and progressive citizen. His mother, now nearly 9" veaii of age. Jives at Island City. '"lean. "e none vat P.. ' ""J ior clearing The exact h . ul the books, Cravings are suS6 10 ""ngary 8urioUS rat. i lender wB' ai recently vu GRAIN MARKETS. Portland, Nov 'A The Journal 13 hi receipt of tin following telccrani Irom Goernor Chamberlain. Willows. Cal. Nov. 3. 1 am ox trtmcl reluctant about convening the legislature it. special reaslon, nor will 1 unlocs I find that a failure io do so will greatly interfere with This can only bo (Iclerminod afl( iiKccrlnlnlng Lio condition of tho sot eral funds in the slate treasury I do not know how far-reaching the decision of the supreme court may l-o, but ccitaln It is that the people would not complain even If no tax Is levied or collected for this year. I question if an exhausted treasury I Ihe conduct of the several state and as much to bo dreaded as a special oilier Institutions anu piace vrujiiuyua m-dmi-i m urn i--KiBiaiiiie. at the iT-ny of warrant bnVors ' OE01U3E K, CHAMBERLAIN. INDIAN WAR AT NEWCASTLE, WYOMING Juotations Furnished by Coe Commis sion Company B. E. Kennedy, Lo cal Manager, Pendleton, Nov. a American hold ens of wheat received '.o .ncnurage ment from the cubleR thN morning. Liverpool oncnert imchnneed and clos ed K lower. Broomhall cables that Liverpool reflected tbe sluggishness. IteeelntK In the Northwest are in creasing slightly, creating an easier feeline in the cash grain, which Is also reflected in the pit- However, we bellove that when the present period of dullness ends we will have a- sharp upturn. A ami mantei ib usually a dragging one, although wheat has held remarkably strong in the face of Increasing receipts, per fect weather and extreme dullness our miners' report, continued good demand for flour. Chicago, Nov. 3. Wheat Opening. Close. Dec 80 J 79 ?i May 79W 7S Corn Dec 44 May 434 43 Minneapolis, Nov. 3. Wheat Opening. Close. Doc ' 79 va May 78 v'A" Washington. Nov 3. The Interior department today received the fol lowing from Indian Agent Brcnnan, of Pine Itldge. "Have received a telegram from New Cattle, W)o., that a sheriff ana posse were charged to arrest florae of our Indians. A fight ensued and the sheriff and one citizen wefe kill ed. Twenty Indians are reported kill ed. I am urged to como at once and will leave for Newcastle tonight. ir. the situation on my hi rival' Telegram From Senator Warren. A telegram was also received from Senator Warren, which says tho Indi ans under Cai lisle Smith havo been reinforced and ihe posse in putault further trouble. He suggests a close watch of the agency Indians for r...ir thov will join others, thus pre cipitating a serious outbreak Only -One Flgnt. Choveiuie. Nov. 3. Officers learn ing here discredit the xtory of a sec ond battle and say the only battle ihv hate knowledge of war the one of Satuiday, In which Eagle Feather. , known as Smith, a graduate of Car lisle, was killed. Ho was responsible for tho trouble no assurea ms followers tie was a bud man and could whip the whites Mrs. Eagle Feather was shot through no breast and will die, Last advices are that tho remaind er of tho oand are hurrying toward Rosebud agency, where they will bo arrested and returned hero for pros '-cutlon. Story of the Trouble. Douglass, Wyo.. Nov. 3. The re turning posses reached hero and Lusk, Wyo., this morning from tho battle wun Indians Saturday. Scout Jolinplo Owens today told tbo story of cue trouble. Hliorlff Mil ler and five deputies came on Eagle Feather and his band numbering 22 huckrf ii ml 40 squaws and children, Saturday. They attempted to e rr.pe. The sheriff demanded their Hurrender Eagle Fealher resisted and began firing first. The ftineral of the sheriff takes place at Newcastle to. lay and Faulk ner's here tomorrow KILLED HIS COLONEL, German Army Tyranny Is Reaping Its Results. Berlin Nov 3 The Tageblatt to day reports that while the Imperial ic death and t jeglnieiit. were drilling at Vitna, Po-; selected by lot. land, a soldier stepped from the ranks and cut tils colonel to pieces with a rabre while the regiment cheered. Investigation later reveals tho (act that tho colonel had been condemned ic death and the muider'T had been Order Affects Colorado, Utah and Wyoming Pennsylvania Steel Mills Close Down Indefinitely Pie Mak ers Strike, Indianapolis, Intl., Nov. 3, At 10 this morning Prosldont Mitchell or dered a strike In the Colorado district to affect 18,000 men. It goes Into ef fect .Monday, Nbvember H. It calls out all employes of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company In Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, Pie Makers Out In 'Frisco, San Francisco, Nov. 3. All the pie makers wont out todny, resulting in n pin famine. Steel Company Closed Down, Sharon, Pa., Nov. 3. The Amurlcun Steel Company this morning closed Indefinitely their South Sharon works, throwing 1,500 out of employment. The company gives n scarcity of or ders as tho cause. Bitter Fight Ahead. Indiunapolis. Nov, 3. The firm gen erul strike ovei known In tho Colo rado district is coming. The com pany says It will tight lo tho hitter end. The district comprises Colora do, Utah, New Mexico nnd Southern Wyoming. PAPER ON BEE CULTURE. Distinguished Expert Will Be at the Irrigation Convention. Word lins been received In the city that O. W. Mallott, tho pioneer apiar ist and Irrigator of Ontario, will bo ut tho Irrigation convention and will read u paper on "Bee Culture In Con nection with Alfalfa." An Mr Mai led knows as much ebout this sub Jcct os anyono lit tlio statu and per haps more. It will bo a very instruc tive and interesting paper. Premier Combes Will Resign, Purls, Nov. 3. Continued ciillclsui of the labor bureau's work as lo tho riots caused Premier Comber today ii anuouncn he would tor-dor his res ignutlon as xoon as the budget is nled upon. DEFENDANTS FROM U,NION AND HARNEY COUNTY. Three Men Appeal From a Sentence of Life Imprisonment Manslaugh ter Case From Union Cutnty Co lumbia Soutuern Appeals .- Damage Case Wherein the Plaintiff Got a Judgment for $5,382, The supreme couit licnttl three cases again todny. two ol them being appeals In minder ttlals, and thu other n case o daniiiges uliiIiihI u rallrond company, Appeal From Harney County. Tho oso of thu State of Oregon, plaintiff nnd respondent vs. George S. Miller. James Colvlll nnd Bert llnlloy, defendant and (appellants, is an up. peal from tho court of .Morion U. Clir lord, of Hnrney comity Tho npjiol lants aro represented by Weather, fin'd & Wyntt. while thv respondents hnvo retiilned A. M Ciuwford, Ihe nt-K-rney-genern! William .Miller, thu district attorney In ihe county In which tho case was tried, and Thorn tor Dnvla. It Is alleged that tin ilcrcnduutM aro f.ullty ol killing Joseph Warren Cur tis, n raiii'hinmi of ll.inicy county. The deceased had taken up a colt, thu property of Miller, nnd the ilofendunto went to tho rniu-h of tho man killed, for tho colt, The nun hud troubli and In tho moleo Curtis was shot after having Mkcu several shots ut tlm defend nnts. At tho trial the dclendants wcil sentenced In Imprisonment for life, nnd from this derision an nppeal was taken. Appeal From Union County. The cafeo of thn Stale vs. Woodson Gray, Jointly indicted with Wndo Oruy for tho murder of A. M Hnllgnrth, Is mi appeal from the lourl of Holx-it Eakln, of Union coiintv The appel lant Is represented by T II. C'linvford anil It. J. Slater, wlille the Inlerosts of tho stnto are lookdil after by Sam uel White, (list tin attorney. A. M. Crawford, the attorney-gem ml. F. S. Ivanhoe and John L. Hand It is alleged that Die two lefend tints shot nud stubbed A M HallgMrlh ti, denth on the -nornlrig of March 20. 1 " l ' ):t. in the lower court the defend ants wero convicted of iiwiiiHlaiigliler I'nd sentenced to the itiillutliiry, and from this vordlcl they appeal. Railroad Damage Case. Tho case of I). M. Iladloy. ionium-ib-iil. vs. the Columbia Koiriiern Hall way, Is mi appeal n utlic port or III') railroad In a -lamagu cumo brought by the respondent In the cu'iri of luilgu iV. L Ilrndsliaw, ol Hhorin.ui county. ' Ii Wilson Is Hit- attorney for tho noMpoiidnnl, and Snow Ii MK.'uiiiuul lor tho appollunt. It is ulleged (bat life defendant wu.) injured by Jumping imiii un outline Just below Ilrlggs Station, at which timo he broke his left h.tf ut tbe knee. The Jury In the trial i-o-ui n-iuintd u, verdlcl for UiiiIIhv ii 'ilm num f U, :i.2, and from this dccMon tho con. puny has uppenlcil Big Fire on Coney Island. New York, Nov. 3. A small army of carpenters and masons started to work this morning to rebuild ino thu burned district at Coney Island. Oday's estimate Is that thu loss will bo 11,000,000, Murder and Suicide, Washington, Nov. u, Iuls Mert- fold, a St. Iiuls contractor, shot mid klllc ) h'i wife and then suicided this morning, at his Washington real- n'- '! was recently released from an asylum. The udvunco in tho prlco of dla- oii' i, Incident to the closing uf the mines during tho Boer war, has not clia "ui the jiollcy of tho Do Beers con' 'nation (o market but $20,000, 000 a year Beet Harvest Ends. Iji Grande, Nov. 3. -The sugar1 fac tory will cioso at tho end of tho run tomorrow evening. Tho amount or boots brought lo the factory this sea son is 12,021 tons. It is ImposKlhlH to say yet Just what the sugar output Will bo, us II Iiiih not lii-cp weighed up. First Lessen In Manners. Tiio first' iesHoii In Amerlrun man nciH learned by tho mule limmgrunts Is usuully Imparted at ino gate of Ellis Island, and must bo a strenuous olio lo most of the now-coiuerx. Hav ing passed inspection, piovttd his III nets to bucomo un American citizen mid received Mh illschurKo from guar illnnshlpf he marshals his family mid starts for the bout lundlng, says the New York Post. Ho leuiis tho group lilmsolf, con dueling tho youngest walking member of Ihe family, and rurrylng a bag Or small parcel In iiih hand. Behind lilm Irol Hie children, mi laden, then ihe wife, bunding beneath u lingo bundle of household goods or even n heavy trunk iJisi of all utaggurs thu grand mother, literally bent double under thu load slio carries, Suddenly the head of tho family h rudely nccostud In an unknown tongue by un olllclal of thu Island. Thuru l nothing mi- Inlulligthlo In the manner In which thu said officer relieves tho mother and grandmother of their burdens and thu Immigrant, to his amazement, finds lilmseir (liilHliIng tho Journey to Ihu boat carrying the heaviest of tho load on his own iiiiuccustoiuod shoul ders, whilu tho oldest boys shoulder Ihe rest This is uu everyday occur renco at Kills Isjand. V