t ' ' -- DAILY EVENING EDITIOH Eastern Oregon Weather TonlRlit and Saturday clomljr, with occasional Bnow. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OTIEGON, FRIDAY, XO VEMHEIt 1 190. NO. 48j)5. man UNDER HEAVY GUARD. Street Ml is at SSI Heavy Police Details to All Cars to Insure Travel. Chicago. Nov. 13. Five trains, with 15 policemen riding on each train and followed by patrol wagons loaded with ofllcors with riot guns, left me Wentworth avenue barns this morn ing. Policemen wore stationed along the tracks holding the crowds back. I Thn prnvd wna mntpnt vlfh Inni-lnn- OClllsiVB Arguments bul made no attempt at violence. a. i I uniB ami nuiiiiiiiy. Its Necessity tO At 12.30 Rnother string of street cars, neuvuy gunroeu, stancci, tnc police In the meantime dispersing all crowds en route, Including the down town districts. 1 r. f I CMIt H. HUNTINGTON-LEWISTON ROAD. With .... ckAir ne Seized "7 " Financial Agent Returns Promise of Funds. Spokane, Nov. 13. M. O. Reed, fl anclal agent of the Lowlston-Hunt- fnptnn rnnrl hna rnfni-nofl fr-rm Mnw Out the County Debt york, .jjoro' ho says he secured funds unM the Special Ses. and that actual construction work " r ,ull1 l,or(n Alni-r.r. 1 This r.ountv $6,000 i M.Mi,!i r.nnlln I rrnn side nf Snnl.-n rt-er mirl will mien up a magniiicent nelt of timber ami u,v i mineral. . . ... f I U;il iv.fc,.. 'lri..irt r.ln., II Ac n .iiliii ..I ... .t.- 1..1....1 . . . . . In answer in iuu evidence by uie editorial stall of the In regard to a special Herald, the chief of police has lieon From It removed. me iieraiti came out Tuesday vim a lu-commn expose or liquor Joints and gambling dens. REPUBLIC OF PANAMA IS FORMALLY RECOGNIZED United States No Longer Holds Colombia Responsible for the Canal or for the Isthmus, Acceptance of VarllbVs Credential Marks the Beginning of an Epoch in the History of the Western Hem Isphere It Means That Uncle Sam Wll Olg, Own and Be Responsible for the Canal Bill Introduced for Reciprocity With Cuba. Washington, Nov, 13. The United wise than by nn act of mngress, or- States made formal recognition of tho lglnatlng lu said house. Republic of Panama this morning Also, consular fees 011 Importations when President Itoosevclt received from Cuba must remain the same as Minister varum and accented his ere-, with all othor foreign couutries. legislature. the need of a session, UI UI1U nun ivuuivo -r 11.- - nrnan b l-cilci. Or.. Nov. IX. 1903. . City. answer to yours of Tlepty Iby Sultan. ConstanUnoplc, Nov. 13. The Rub- alan and Austrian ambassadors havo been notified the sultan Is preparing a satisfactory reply to their dnm.uirir.. Kaiser Improving. Ilerlin. Nov. 13. This 'morning's is tie pro.ier time to debts as well as prl-l Millionaire Dead. nllwtmiiifl. TCnv. 1.1. ttlfi-u.l Tlml UlaiKi- ai iivuciji in vr.il tlwi m nnalrn utnvn mil mi ri: SEATTLE MAN WAS AMBUSHED SHOT IFROM BEHIND AMD CONDITION IS SERIOUS. or county warrants o - f - " ' J --- i) 15 montns scrip generally are not n their private debts, asKfcl to nnv it on would, unless money i) usui sen ai par. t one if. nun in in. bl. besides a whole Is undoubtedly right fhn DAUInn In n. rnminir rrnm nn baa no stnudiug In rtalnly a very good 'S Seattle, Nov. 13. John A. Nlnk, a I ferentlal tailff and no reductions from 1 .. uu""ay is prominent Insurance man. was biiol the regular tariff shall bo allowed mat me members d0Wn from an ambush on the street. '.any other foreign country on sugar. "ucsi'uuaes 10 lUOJat lthls morning. He had Just been iin.'ii uu c rantlw n il vmvii from lilR wile Willi whom he had not lived for 10 years. Tlie would-be assassin lay In' wait with u tIHo, and as Nink passed a dark comer, fired from behind and escaped after a running fire with the There Is a Woman in 'the Case Claimed Deed Was Done to Prevent His Marriage Was Recently Dl vorced. v dontlals, with the uslial exchange of speeches. Hp was Introduced by Secretary Huy. Ways and Means Committee. Washington, Nov. 13. Speaker Cannon today announced the new ways and moans committee, which will at once ptesent the Cuban bill. The new republican niembors on the committee are Watson, of Indiana, .who succeeds Steele as the latter failed for a re-election: Boutcllo. Il linois, succeeding Hopkins, who went to tne senate; Curtis, of Kansas, suc ceeding Long, who went to tho sea ate. The new democrats are Wli Hams, succeeding nichardsou; Champ mark, of Missouri, succeeding New land, of Nevada. The fight of the Now York delegates to have McClel land retained on the committee was successful. Among others holding over Is Victor Metcalf, of California. For Reciprocity With Cuba, Washington. Nov 13. Payne, chair man oi tne ways ana means commit tee, today Introduced a bill to carry Into effect the convention between Cuba and America, which was sign ed last December. It provides that whenever the pres ident shall have received satisfactory evidence that Cuba Is making pro vision to give full effect to the treaty lie is authorized to Issue a proclama tion declaring ho has received such evidence, and on tho 10th day of the month thereafter It becomes effective. It 1.... tlinf nil nntlnlaD nr.... n.l. Ill jjtuut:n iiiul uu ai nucp nun uu , mltted free from Cuba shall so re- main and all others be admitted at i" 1 per cent "less tariff than the same goods from any other foreign country. Also that no Cuban sugar shall bo admitted at less than 20 per cent dlf- irplj. A. HAHTMAN County Judge Hums Favors. IJ-Mayor Williams POllew. statement that tnat Nink for tho past year has been IlOti' In... t ... I flMMnw lf tlimmn T. I cur.li h .. flT ! " is not In tho lu-1 1'lchly respected family, and it Is al- -v. ,,i ui LXIt IUIUS- I HHJJ' "KIU LU UC llll"l iople, that an ..vtra son as Nlnk got a divorce. .Mrs, KirsChnor's family has been Heard r, moving lioaven nnd earth to keep eceived letterx t'mm Nlnk from Getting a divorce, and thus ... .7.', rH Irom nrevent thn rnnnln marrv nc. uii lined 01 tne prevent tho couplo marrying. Nlnk believes he Is the victim of u It provides further that nothing therein contained shall be construed as nn admlss.on on the part of the house of representatives that the cus lorns duties can be changed other- The committee on rules Is expected to grant a rule prohibiting all amend ments, so as to pieem u rider abol ishing the differentials on lpflned sugar. Colombians Furious. Colon, Nov. 13. The steamer Ori noco, which convejed the loyal Co lombian troops from Colon to Carta gena, has returned. It icpoits tho populace of Uaran Qfillla furious against America. One thousand troops wero ready to embark for the isthmus, but wore refused transpor tation by the captain of the Orinoco. Excitement in Bogota. Washington, Nov. 13. The state de partment has received u dispatch from Minister Deupre, dated Novem ber 9. "There is great public cxcltemnn in Bogota. Large crowds paraded tho streets yesterday, crying, 'Down wliu Marroquin.' A mass meeting follow ed, which passed resolutions calling for 'a change In tho government. It adjourned to tho front of tho palace, where a distinguished Colombian gen eral demanded President Jlr.'roqulr's resignation. The mob was dispersed uy government troops and several ri oters wore killed and wounded. .Mar tial law Is declared In nogola. "The American legation Ik now guarded by Colombian troops, but Beaupre says apparently there Is no personal danger for the representa tive of the United States. The feel ing is directed against the govern ment." It adds that the residence of the i president's mim has Just been ntlackn.l , and Htnnal. Cabinet Is a Unit. Washington. Nov. 13. Tim ''Ublnei meeting today was devoted almost entlicly to Panama. Roosevelt's of ficial recognition of the new loi.ublle this m'orniug, through the reception nnd exchange f courtesies wlthjTTS-It-tor Varllla, received the approval of tho entire cabiait. The tirCMiiil. peaceful condition of affairs it lie iftlimurt Ih satisfactory ORGANIZED WHEAT THIEVES. Gang Operates and Original Method of Stealing at Pasco. lasco, Nov. 13. A plot Involving the wholesale robbery of wheat carR Ln juM. been imcaithevl at this place The plan Is to have a member of tho gang working In each warehouse along tho lines of railroad. When this member gets a chance to bill a car It Is marked short n certain number of sacks although the full number is loaded on the car. When tho car arrives lit Us desti nation another member of the gang takes charge of tho sacks that are thus shipped without billing and dis poses of them, A "hobo" who had worked wllli tho gang nt Llnd, Washington, gave tno scheme away yesterday and several arrests oro promised, SCANDAL IN 8T. LOUIS. Improper Conduct of a Physician and a Matron. St. Louis, Nov. 13. Dr. John Lo brocht, a prominent democratic poli tician nnd one of the best known phy sicians In the city, was arrested last night while trying to enter n room In the fcmnlc hospital. After Investigation this morning tho health commissioner discharged Bertha Kelm, the matron, on charges connecting her with Lcbrccht. Tno latter was charged with disturbing the peace and wns released on bonds. Execution at Michigan City, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 13. Tho su premo court having refused to grant n nuw trial, lid ward Hoover will bo executed today at the Northern peni tentiary at .Michigan City. Hoover's crimo wns the murder of his fathor-in-lnw, Krnnk Stilton, in this city last May WRE6K Ai FIRE GATASTROPHES Eleven Peoplo Lose Tholr Lives in One Day by Burn ing and Crushing. MISUNDERSTANDING OF ORDERS CAUSED WRECK. Five Persons Cremated After the Ex. plosion of Gas From a Leaky Reg ulator Head-End Collision In Ken tucky Followed by Gunpowder plosion and Fire Six Persons Burn ed to a Crisp Under Wreck, Rebels Are Successful. New York, Nov. 13. Tho steamer Cherokee, which arrived today, ro ports the robels as almost entirely successful In San Domingo, Tho Che rokee wns held up several times by revolutionary gunboats. UNITED STATES ARMY STATISTICS SIXTY-NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SOLDIER8. Sixteen Thousand Are In the Philip, pines Five Thousand Desertions Last Year Ten Thousand Disabili ty Discharges. SUIT FOR PARTITION. The Heirs of Albert O'Hara Ask for Shares In Estate. .A suit was filed today In Ihi cilli" of the county clerk by Stlllmun u Pierce in the case of Agnes B. Hiadley vs. Annie O'Hara, Ida Prandergast. Mary L. Wood, Ulllan O'Hara anil Krank O'Hara. It Is a suit In : aii luiT. and asks that the west half of ttJISWCr til hlc In. I . . ... .41... u..iillinncl niif,i:t- IMP print t,'- e special session. Jw assasBln' c',mmlou U WU'M hK o thrUthwest quarter. tht i peut, so the may. least half of the northwest quarter n.,.i fiir, tvi4i- linir tir Yiie nurinwftu quarter of section 14. In townsnip i Washington, Nov. 13. -The annual "i'-jii. of il.o adjutant-;creri was made public unlay. It shows lia prsent land stiongth to he 3,600 oftlc th and li'i.CDO enlisted men and 8,000 in the hnspllul corps and Philippine scout.i. Of thete. IIUHHC me In the Pliillii- pines mid 43,ouo In the United Slates. The remainder am dlMflbuied ' Ainui p. Hawaii. China and Porlo and was brought to iliu county Jail i Itico, to await bin preliminary examination . Twi-nly-flvu onicers nnd 37 enlist lie had been nuked at the time to led men died if wounds and diseases marry the girl, but refused. After during thn pan year. some time spent lu the Jail, however. The most Htarlllni: figures am thosa ho'caine to thu conclusion that ho had showing 6,000 desertions and nearly ouuer acceue to uie wisiies of ilia jo.ouii discharged for disability. p.uwits of the girl, and todav tho cer- The total organized militia Ih I Hi. cmony wns performed, in accordance 000. New York. PeiniHylvanla, Illinois with their desire, and he was rcleas-1 nnd Massachusetts have the greater ed from eustedy. j niimbci of militiamen In 1 1 1 order i named. .Marlon, Ind,, Nov. 13. Ilenjnmm Hyatt, bis wife and two smalt child ren and Floyd White, a boarder, wore nil fatally burned by a gas ex plosion at the Hyatt homo this morn ing. Gas accumulated In thu base ment from a regulator nnd whon Hy ntt attempted to light a Jet nn explo sion followed. Wreck In Kentucky, Nowhope, Ky Nov. 13. Six men were killed and two Injured by a wreck on the I.oulsvlllu & Nashville this morning, by a head-end colli Blon of freight at Tllfnrd'a switch. Tho dead nro: Mark Cannon, engi neer: Kd Sturgls, Morelnnd Qravoa. nnd Klremnn John Reynolds, John I.each, William I.ydon, Fatally In jured: Read Humes, brnkeman, and seriously Injured, Jonn Winkler. Tho iloubln-hnador was under full speed whon It struck. The cause was n mlsunderHtiindlng of orders. Tho three locomotives wero demol ished and thu enrs plied on top and tho engineers killed. Instantly the wrcckngo tool; fire. Burned to "a Crisp. The trains rolled down a 30-foot embankment, Gun-powder In tho earn mado repeated exp'oHlnnr, Ah tho flro reached tho victims they were burned to n crisp. Dynamite Explosion. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. A dynamite explosion IIiIh morning led tho pollco to a room whore six men wero ar restod who are believed to bo profes sional cracksmeu who wero experi menting with explosives. All wore more or less shaken and bruised by the explosion nnd mm Is lu n nospltnl. Town Deatroyed by Fire, Albla, Iowa, Nov. 13. Tho buslncHi section was duMtioyed by lire i'hl morning, Loss $300,000. OVER OLD SOLDIERS, HOMV In lt,r, ... immaterial to that 6r Is a session or Wages Raised in Utah. Salt Lake.. Nov. 13. The Utah Fuel .Company, controllns tho Utah 1 callinc a KPnoUm mines, has dispatched 25 armed I of thn coimiw nnrH Bleu ,to the Sunnyslue camp. "No treu , '"- I I .... . i. .. 1 .. ., .1 .j.r, uttq one on ao-1 ' mher yt-Biciuuj unit or the Siii,. comnanv has announced a raise of 25 rl .v. --"-on am .- ; . " cnarter pro- vula '" wages per any My assess limn. I "" i In il. . I hi lilt Pit,, fn. I uci vm nVUCIM Ift III. London. Nov. 13. General Hoherts rof the session for ,s rfil,ored III with pneumonia, II nl- ... I ioo wisnns it u i a counle m- McCallum Files. Uie rf.iipo0r,.' ... J. H MnCVilliini (hp u-pll known in- i,rri;;"r.'";"1"ves ,--;;---:-, ,.',,,. f use inoiUBelvcs ubbui aim uiiuiug uiubci lenUlfliinr. I Sumntcr whn him linen susnected of "Uie mixed' in his croi)Ielne8S for some time, was ar- senator can rosl0(I Wednesday night lor issuing lUemntlo. .... i DOCUS cherti Thn constable Ol ti ny pvene n Sllmmor turusu humane motives fe momlior ,.f .v.- locked McCallum In a room in his , telre n ,.. own house. Instead of the city Jail, I H.I " I'lTLIUl I - . . , ,"" "M how anv nna on Thursday mornlag his pns- n aAcl.n : ' I flnni. l.nrl ir. Inavna viirlnilH "lit PUCIl ft nu iiunu, lie iliiilo r clrcuim.iir, creditors In Sumntor. Baker and IMi.l.. " "IL-IJO. .. . ' . . i , T- I - ' - ' VVH L ..J U ,. . ,,.u .w "ICU ha.... , "im ami ii, i raKima LueumDcn. all . . ' ii- mi . . . , l t aeslrotiB of ine cucumper narveai is over m singio growi:i tons of tho green Sound to be used lor north of range 35 east bo divided and nartltiou .anions the parties of the mil, who are' the heirs at law of Al- Lert O iiara, aeceapeu mc iann m question i& a large tract of wheat land about one' mile and a half northeast of Weston. WORK ON THE CANNERY. 1 Rteei. l Cltv . He " e 6': . ' rr tf -cot u truoon Ul Ollt." K. Bull.. ' blt lght Mci Now Placing the Maehin ery In Position and Getting Ready .for a Run. IV. D. Fletcher, agent for the Kcho Cannery company, has Just received a letter from 11. U. wuim, sucieiuiy ui the company, to wuicu Air, vviiiik y that Jie now lias eight men at work nlaelne tho engine and machinery in position anu woiua ue riuy i"i within a very few days. Mr. Willis has just recovered from a serious Illness, which lias delayed tii work on the cannery. Thore aro now orders ahead which will keep the force busy for weeks. A laige ship meat of hare for cold storage In this city will be received this evening. THORNTON-JONES. Judge Fltz Gerald Officiated at Mar rlage of Echo- Couple. William Jones and Cora B. Thorn i .worn married at the courthouse yield for this year was cut short by 'this morning by . many of the vines. Next year wora wl pests. POLICE COURT AFFAIRS. Steps Being Taken to Erect the OM ficlal Designations of Graves. i Durned Sugar Sarsaparllla Three G. W. ItU-by and If. Shockey. as a I Men Claim They Want Work. iu i "I v.i.." . .,r: . - unices of vanoy. A , lV It Is ex 8f'PP'od ovor 100 Of IK,, '" " I VmrolnMr. Ir. I h O. ..... uiiawertl I o--i lvj v in, a i . . . .- "iionHrH . " . me on......... I luuKintr mm nli'ltloR. lllinv ii'jc:.wit - "e win answer " u Prcparine for piantiiig larger ert(r areas next season. They claim the crop is worth $200 to J400 an wo when marketed by the dozen. Th-1 to ,were niarnec w u '-- yield for this year was cut short by this morning uy . ""dr1'rj0,'n7 the appearance bf ants that destroyed Thomas QeraW. nd n PJ manv of th vinpa. Nnvt vear the tuce of T. O. Halley and T. l). lay th7pestsWl" "80 ,n8er'"'"lefl n,! k"TTl.iB Ib the outcome of a seduction i -use from iscno mui. . . . . . " . . . . , I i. . or,., in whir-h Jones was accused inn m t ii " i Amnrii-a of seducing Miss Thornton. At the Right Germun-made railway loco i5,J,i (Ho,c?m,0 VLjS!' 'le o ho iutoriitatlon being filed motives arrived a few days ago at 1848 and claimed tO be tllO lira tlllOW . time l i ranrntnn Rnotnn rn,- aa r-nnaiUnn mllriMrls. er of beor In this country. ' Jones reiuseu iu u..w , - committee of the old soldiers, havo been arnuud the city today with a )io lltlou asking help of tho c.?'.ciu lu raising money for tho erection i. the government tomlit tones over tho giaves of the old veteran' of th civil nud olhor war. The (Jtlrens luivo taken bold of the matter fn loyal style and quite aji amoun' wus inlne.1 tntb morning. -Tl.o government has soul tomb stones fur all of liio old soldiers who have been provided with none, uud the (i. A, It. posts Ure expected to place them in position Thm will be done here a. tom ah practlcul, MUTUAL LIFE STATISTICS. Enormous Amount Paid by This Com pany in Oregon. During the six months ending Juno 30. 1903. policy-holders Of The M.u- tual Ufa Insurance Coapany of New York, residing in Oregon, received tno sum of )2G,287. This large amount does not Include sums pafd In Ore gon for rent, taxes, salaries, medical examinations and the like, but Is ex clusively money In settlement of claims. The total payment of the company for the same period amounted to over 112,273,000, a sum more than sufficient to pay all the legislative salaries and expenses of the United States for the fiscal year 1902, or to purchase tho total coinage of all the United States mints in dimes, quar ters and half dollars for tho entlro year ending Juno 30, 1902. floy Campbell, John Kennedy and John McNally were arrested last night for vagrancy, and spent tho night in the city Jail, This morning in tho police court they lold tho Judge lliut they were lu the rlty to look for work ami had been unable so far to find It. Thoy weri. given until o'clock this afternoon to either find work or get out of thn city. They promised io uunt up tno none or tho newer construction work anil nnd a Job, and were allowed lu go. I). S. McArthur was arrested yes terday ufternoon for peddling without a Jlcensu, and was fined $10 by thu judge. In default of the payment he wuh sent to the city Jail for five days, hut expects to find the amount this afternoon. McArthur has been for several days peddling "Or, Hoods" sarsaparllla and celery compound In tho city. The bottles were bought here and tho fa mous medicine manuiartured from a small amount of burned sugar and a largo amount of Umutllla river water. It has a label on the bottlo anil Is sold at the rate of 45 cents a bottle for advertising purH)HeK, Boycott the Baths, The labor unions of Uolao City have enforced a boycott on tho nata torium at that place for the past month, because a man who was on the ''unfair list" was employed to make some needed Improvements about the buildings, BUYING NEW BOOKS. Large Additions to the Commercial Association Library, J. A. Keo and Dr. V W. Vincent, u tho trustees of the Hturgls library fund, loft Bomo yenrs Ago for the es tablishment of u library for tho Coin mcrclul Association, Tumi been mail ing a pureliasd of books for tho li brary In accordance with tho wli'iei of the founder of tho fund, They have bought tho latest encyclopedias, lha works of Uoothe and of Hugo, nnd aro now contemplating tho piirchaae of Voltaire's works, As soon as a list cornea that limy havo sent for, they will purcbasa about 10(1 volumes of the Intent Me llon, tho books that will bo In tho future a camparatlvb standard of the llloraturc of today. Tho association now has a largo number of good books In Its library and tho number Is being added to horn time to time. so that there is a foundation for one of tho best libraries In Ihu o.ialora part of thu statu. Wants Eddy Law Repealed. The Sumpter Miner, Hpeakng of thn work of tho probablo special session of tho legislature says: "If the min ing men of thu stafu have any In fluence, now Is thu tlmo for them to exert It and forco the repeal of th obnoxious Kddy law, If members of the statu legislature from tho mining districts, especially (bono fronu East ern Oregon, know on which aide their political bread Is butterod, now Is the tlmo fur them to stand pat and forco this Issue on tho pumpkin pushing Htuteameu of tho Willamette valley, who passed tho oppressive measure and who are now clamoring for an extra session and an amend ment to the tax levy law." Against Severe Whipping, The school board of Rod 1odgu, Montana, has taken active steps to punish a teacher with the law, who severely whipped a scholar tbts week. Extension Delayed, Tho early hnows In tho Bluu moiiu- tains havo delayed tho building of the extension of tho Sumpter volley vail way. jvosiuoni uavld ISeeies w It was thu orlglnul Intention to com plete tho extension this fall to Tip ton, but thu early bad weather hat Indefinitely delayed tjio work, The Canadian Pacific railway hui gotten all of Its dispute with em ployes settled, except that the eii: gineers still Insist upon o wage ad vance of from 10 to '16 pr cent,