NO. 4080. 16. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBHUAHY 24, 1904. KNHHtU Escape, Leaving No x n rn i of Stamps, While the Post- Lost Cash and a Gold -Watchman Was Bound an0 While in That Pllpht tndi- and gagged and robbed, the 1 1 i I., l ,i tho letters in the office in mm irfitin Liit;u tr&LU u uuu Flaack, tho poBtmastor at came Into Pendleton last who was to sleep in the McNorny wont to bed at an mil. niLiri imimir iifuivtu aii doors and made the placo so Hn v.'nnt in flionn. ana was (!fl IIUK IllUIlllIlir UUUUI by two men who were stand covering him. As soon as awakened he was blindfold Becurely bound and gagged Their work was a success, as easy access to tho contents! McNerny, after tho robbers mauo goon inoir escape, sue to go down stairs to glvo tho Ho fell at the head of the unable to save himself owing n wnv no wna nnunfi in ni succeeded in getting rid of his s nnrt irnvo tho nlnrm but bv time the thieves had vanished. u ronnnrH fraincn across in liiu the insldo. Thoy took their at thu work and woro evidently nanus at uio business, rrom uio r Tnrmicrh fun nlnno Thn SF.II in and tho watch woro tho prop- of tho nostmaster. but tho rest nn hnr,,.. hn nnirm t rt run mivn.iii f could bo given to tho sheriff badly shaken up iy his fall, bruised, but is otherwise unln possibly more men were in tho Tho sheriff has no clue at SHUT llnnn nthlnl. Htn!. H lln A H LI nM J" u Mttl a fcVJ MltU) W MU t- V a handkorchlof nbout his oyea. iuii umu Wiiu u Hiuuo u and rod faco. Released the American, 4 ConntanMnnntA TT'nV M at yrtessor Lenodjlan, of the A""tlcan Collogo, who has 1""lhs despite protests, has leen roleasod by ordor of tho JlUn, This result was ob- J,tt9a .after a vigorous Inter- ,V,ew wh tho sultan, by Mln- ! LoUhman, In which tho a,ter Ib said to have mado. Positive demand. LonodJI- 71 a naturalized Armonlan Anerlcan. tho table near the safe, as thoy fear ed to handlo theso and risk being caught. They took about $15 In change and a good watch from Mr. McNerny 's pockot. John McNerny has been O. R. & N. section foreman at Cayuse for tho past 10 years, and Is one of tho most popular employes on the lino. This Is hiB first adventure with thieves and ho says ho don't want a government Job, if theso escapades go with It. Ho has often accommo dated Mr. Flaack by slocplng in the house during the latter's nbsonce in this city. Ho will remain In Pen dloton several days, resting up from tho shock and recovering from tho severe bruises he received In hio fall. MONSTER LOG DRIVE. Grand Ronde Lumber Company Pre paring to Cut 20,000,000 Feet. La Grande, Feb. 24. The Grand Rondo Lumbor Company, at Perry, has arrangements completed for the annual log drive from the lumber camps up tho river. The Wanegan boat and tho three bateaus have al ready been sent up the river and tho provisions and othor supplies are on hand for tho work, and tho drive will begin as soon as the weather and the condition of tho river will permit. All but one of tho logging camps have closed down for the season. The camp still In operation Is tho one above Starkoy where logs are sent to tho river by a chute. There will be 100 men employed on the drive and tho amount of saw logs to be brought down is estimat ed to bo 10,000,000 feet. This is not quite as large as drives of former seasons, owing to tho fact tnat tne company had 4,000,000 feet of logs In tho river, above Perry. Tho total output of the Grand Ronde Lumber Company this year will be 20,000,000 feet or an average of 100,000 feet of lumber per day 'or a period of 200 days. t MEETS II NIGHT ATTACK BY THE JAPANESE They Lose Four Warships in Port Arthur Harbor This Will Lose to Them All Previous Advantages. Europe Is Mostly Pro-Russian In Detail A Japanese-Korean Treaty Has Been Made, Giving Pledges for Korean Independence The Amer ican Government Will Lay Low and Avoid Interference and All Possible Complications Great Depression In European Financial Circles and Several Important Bank Failures Result From Depres sion in Russian Securities. Paymaster Short. Manila. Feb. 24. Paymaster BIS' coo, of the battleship Oregon, Is r.l Iegod to be $2, COO short in his ac counts, and has been ordered under arrest by Admiral Evans. THE COMMISSION RR GAT ON ORGANIZATION EFFECTED AT PORTLAND YESTERDAY, C. W. Mallett, of Ontario, President and T. G. Hailey, of Pendleton Secretary Many Vital Topics DIs. cussed Idaho Law, or Riparian Rights Said to Be Latest, and Best Thought. Portland, Feb. 24. The first meet lug of tho stato irrigation commis sion was held yesterday evening at tho offices of Snow & McCammant, In the Concord building, at which a permanent organization was effected by electing C. W. Mallett, of Onta rlo, as president, and T. G. Hailey, of Pendloton, as secretary. The commission consists of C. W. Mallett, of Ontario; T. G. Hailey, of Pendleton; Zera Snow, of Portland; H. F. Gates, of Hlllsboro, and Henry Ankony, of Eugene, all of whom woro .present at tho meeting. The commission discussed brlelly many vital topics to como before its sessions later, but took no decisive action on any phase of the Irrigation question. Two of the most Important sub jeets discussed by the) commission woro the rocord of appropriation fit water, and tho proof of use of water by irrigators. Tho riparian right camo In for a brief discussion, upon which subject tho commission accepted tho Idaho law as tho latest and most lucid crystallization of thought on that phaso of irrigation legislation. Tho commission oppressed satis faction at tho unanimity of opinion among the individual members on tho general seeds of the state. WENT THROUGH BRIDGE. at Smash on Southern Railway Bridgeport Tenn. Knoxvillo. Tenn., Feb. 24. A pas senger train on tho Southern railway was wrockod at Bridgeport, Tenn., this morning. The locomotive, mall. baggage and one coach plunged from tho bridge nlto tho river. Fireman Allen was fatally hurt, Engineer Clark seriously hurt, and six othors painfully Injured. Brockport Burned. Brockport, N. Y Fob, 24. Firo swopt tho business portion of the town this morning. Loss, $110,000. Polham Manor Is a swoU ladles' somlnary near Now York City. Burglars during tho noon hour, Feb ruary 22, wont through a dormitory and socurcd $3,000 worth of Jewolry. London, Feb. 24 A dispatch from Chee Foo to the Evening News de clares the Russian consul there con firms the statement that four Jap anese warships have been destroyed at Port Arthur. The battle occurred early yesterday morning. Rushing the Harbor. .Another Chee Foo bulletin bulle tin to London states that the Rus sian consul declares tho Japanese fleet began an attack shortly after midnight. Passengers i.rrivlng from Chin wangtao say continuous firing was heard off Port Arthur between 1 and 4 In the morning of the 23d. There was no moon uid the condi tions were ripe for a surprise. They declared that undoubtedly the Jap anese were trying to steal through tho entrance to the harbor when they were discovered and defeated. A Further Confirmation. Copenhagen, Feb. 24. A report from St. Petersburg this evening as. Berts that four Japanese warships were sunk off Port Arthur. Japanese Protectorate. London, Feb. 24. A correspond ent of the Exchange-Telegraph In Paris today, wires that advices are received there that Japan has de clared a protectorate over Korea. Europe Mostly Pro-Russian, London, Feb. 24. Careful Investi gation shows that the European pub lic as a rule favors Russia in the present conflict. France Is closer bound than ever. Austria naturally favors the Mosco vlte. Germany Is pro-Russian and Italy Is bouud by the drelbund. Spain favors Russia. England is a staunch friend of Japan, and Sweden Is beconil:i more so on account of the Flnnliu anti-Russian feeling. Washington Trying to Lay Low. Washington, Feb. 24. The reply of the United States to Russia's pro test against Japan is expected to be nothing more than an acknowledge ment of Its receipt. State officials stll lannounco they will keep out if the Imbroglio In the Far Eastern situation as much as possible Royal Family in the Fight. Nice, Feb. 24. Grand Duko Cyril, the czar's cousin, left for tho Far East today via St. Petersburg and will take up an Important naval command. Japanese Navy Moving. London, Feb. 24. A dispatch to Reuter's from Wei Hal Wei states that four Japanese battleships and nine cruisers passed there today bound east. The vessels aro evi dently part of tho fleet which has been concentrated about Port Ar thur. Russian Bonds Decline. There is a severe depression in nil European government securities again, reflected in a number of fail ures here today nnd three In Paris, due to the decline In Russian bonds. Expressions of Russian Loyalty, St. Petersburg, Feb. 24. Tho czar today, replying to an address from Irkutsz expressing loyalty, said such expressions as theso, coming from all parts of Russia, aro a great consolation in times of trouble. Ho concluded with expressions of opt! inlsm and in Invoking divine aid. Disease Among Russian Troops. Vienna, Feb, 24. A Neu Frel Press dispatch from Warsaw says dysentery Is raging among the Rus slan troops In Manchuria. Japanese. Korean Treaty. Washington, Feb. 24. The state department this morning received advices that Japan and Korea havo concluded the negotiations of treaty guaranteeing to Korea her in dependence and integrity. It I supposed that under Its terms Japan Is allowed to temporarily occupy tho country with troops, with tho under standing that the close of tho w-ir with Russia will bo tho signal for their immediate withdrawal. This move, coming as it does on the heels of tho protest (lied yester day by Russia, is regarded here as a most effective answer to Russia's representations that Japan violated the neutrality and integrity of Ko rea. Banks Failing. Vienna, Feb, 24. The Rossquan uanK cioseu its doors today on ne count of the depression In Russian bonds. A failure is also announced from Lyons, France. FOR ROOSEVELT. All Delegates So Far Elected Are Instructed for Him. Washington, D. C, Feb. 24. Moro than a score of delegates nlreaJy have been chosen to tho republican national convention nnd nil havo been Instructed for Roosevelt. To day tho South Carolina republicans meet In state convention to chooso delegates to the Chicago convention. Other stato conventions already called nro thoso of Virginia, March 3; KanBas, Mnrch 8; Minnesota, March 17; Missouri, March 22; Penn sylvania, April 6; Tennessee, April 7: Nebraskn, May 8; Alabama, May 10; Illinois, May 12; Nebraskn, Mav IS; Iowa, May 18; Michigan, May IS. HARDWARE DEALERS. Over 500 In Eighth Annual Conven tion at St. Paul. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 24. Moro than 500 representative hardware dealers of Minnesota nro attending tho eighth annual conventon of their state association, which began its sessions in Elks' .hall today. Tho presiding officer is W. H, Tomllnson of Le Seur, ami tho secretary of tho convention, SI. S. Mntthows of Min neapolis. Various measures looking to tho protection of. tho trade will bo dis cussed nnd tho questions of insur ance, tho parcels post, and Beveral other subjects will receive attention. The convention will remain In ses sion until Saturday. JOHN DAY COAL GOOD. ADAMS TIRED OF LIFE. Umatilla County Boy Attempts Sul clde In La Grande Lodging House. La Grande, Feb. 24. Harvey Ad nms, of Kamela, a eon of John Ad nms, of Meacham creek, near Bins ham Springs, . attempted to commit suicide at the Blue Mountain house last night by swallowing a bottlo of laudanum. He came to town yesterday even- lng and engaged a room in tho lodg' lng house and went to bod. Short' ly after he came down ttalrs and said ho had swallowed tho drug, when pbyslclana were summoned and pumped it out of bis stomach and he Is resting easy today, al though ho had a close call. He fought against thu doctors and said ho wanted to dlo. (He Is well known in Pendleton having lived most of bis life near Bingham Springs and on tho Uma tilla river. For several years past he has worked In tho woods at Ka mela. He Is a brother-in-law of Harry Swart, O. R. & N. operator at Bingham Springs.) SUOWSLIDE IN UTAH. Six Hundred Feet of Track Burled Ninety Feet Deep, Salt I,ake, Feb. 24. Tho first e- rious snowsllde of the coason tin the Rio Grande & Western, took place today on tho Heber City branch. Tho track for 600 feet was carried away and burled beneath 90 feet of snow, timber and rocks, A special train of laborers was sent to tho scone. IN THE LOWER HOUSE. There a Press Censorship Main tained In the Philippines? Washington, Fob. 24, Tho houso naval bill was again taken up in tommiuee or tne whole. Democratic Floor Leader Williams today introduced a resolution call ing on uie secretary or war to av whether a press censorship is main laineu in the Philippines. A New Rear Admiral. Tho president today sent to tho senate the nomination of Captain Casper to bo rear admiral. Casper Is now commanding tho gunboit Goodrich. ROBBED THE ROBBERS. Street Car Conductors Under Arrest for Stealing Fares. Spokane, Feb, 24. Sheriff James A. Donholm, of Plerco county. Is in tho city today to escort C. S. Ryder oacK 10 tne scene or bis allegoj crimes. Ryder, so tho sheriff saya, is one or tne rour men who success. fully managed to embezzle about SI.' 000 from tho Tacoma Street Railway Company. All four of the actors havo been arrested. Their scheme was an Ingenious ono. Tickets In Tacoma aro rung up on tho transfer side. On ono day the conductors would fall to rine jd any tickets at all. On tho succeed ing day they would ring up tho tickets as transfers and pocket tho cash. Marked tickets were their 11 nal undoing. Big Berlin Failure. Berlin, Feb. 24. Tho big firm of Frankel Co., bankers, made an as signment today, caused by the re cent depression in securities, Rudolph Taken to Missouri, Lansing, Kan,, Fob, 24. Bill Ru dolph was turned ovor to tho Mis souri authorities this morning, and left tho prison to answer tho chargo of murder. Fuel Deposits There Said to Be Gen uine and Extensive, Sumpter, Feb. 24. Anthony Mohr and Lewis Walker returned yestor day from tho lowor John Day, whoro they havo been a few days on busi ness connected with their coal prop erty. Neither of tho gontlomcn en tered into details of the work, but said that everything at tho prcsout timo was progressing nicely, Tho work' in tho main adit has been carried ahead on a largo seam of coal showing It to bo qulto per manent, and carrying u good grado of fuel. WRECKS OFF NEW JERSEY COAST GREAT DAMAGE CAU8ED BY HEAVY MISTS AND FOG. Ships' Crews Undergo Great Suffer ing, and Many Men Are Drowned Rescuers In Great Peril and Sus tain. Loss of Life Much Property Lost, UMATILLA IS ASKED TO EXHIBIT Official Invitation Sent to the County by Lewis and Clark Fair. ALL OREGON COUNTIES WILL BE INVITED. Special Space Privileges Can Be Secured by Responding Early Cities, Counties and Commerciil Bodies Will Be Urged to Make Commendable Showing Time for Erecting Buildings Drawing Near State Should Be Well Represented. Thu Lewis and Clark Exposition Company has sent out official Invi tations to tho different counties of Oregon to mako an exhibit and con tract for space at tho fair. Cities, municipalities and counties are invited to tako actlvo part in every city and organized commercial body In tho Btnto will roceivo the samo circular Invitation. The official Invitation to Umatilla county Is as follows: Portland, Oro Fob. 21, 1904. An official Invitation Is horoby ex tended to Umatilla county to mako a special exhibit, either In Its own behalf or In connection with soma other body, municipal or otherwise, at tho LuwlR and Clark Ccntonnlil Exposition to bo held In Portland la 1905. It Is tho purpose of tho ex position to encourage comprehensive exhibits by counties nnd by cham bers of commerce, boards of trade und-jotler commercial organizations. For oxhlhlts of this character, Il lustrating tho resources, Industries nnd progrosB of communities, the following regulations havo boon pro vided: First. The preparing nnd install ing of exhibits by counties or or ganizations will bo loft to tho coun ties or organizations In whoso name or under whoso authority tho ex hibits nro made. Counties or organ izations mny erect noparnto build ings, or may liiBtall their exhibits In tho Htnto building of tho Btnto m which tho county or organization s located, Space will bo provided on tho ex position grounds for all buildings erected by counties nnd organiza tions nnd no chnrgo will bo niado Now York Fi'li 24 in n Iiohvv merrror. 1'ians aim speculations mist off tho Now Jersey and lng f"r hucIi buildings shall bo auhmlt- Island coasts this morning, tho , ,u" lo l" "irecior-Koiiorui jur nis schooner Cromwell, Indon with lum-. approval, her, was wrecked on tho bar oft Boll- Second. All collective oxhlhlts iMjrt. Seven mnmbnrH nf tl.n rrow . 'nndo by counties and trailo organl- clung to tho rigging, wlijlo llfesnvors zat'' will bo pormltted to parllci- t unln lt (in imtinpiil nnm tint 1 1 . cnticavornii valiantly to rescuo tucm from a heavy sea. Tho inaats final ly wont over, carrying tho men In to tho sea. Only ono was rescued. Another schooner, name unknown, went ashore near Egg Harbor, Now Jersey, Llfesavora havo gone to tho rescuo, Ijitor The last namod BcKoonor turns out to havo been the Plmllco, en route from Jupiter Inlet. Her en tire crow of 17 mon was lost, either by being drowned or freezing bofoio tho rescuo party could roach thorn. Zlmrl Wlnchell, one of tho rescuing party, succumbed to chill and heart falluro and died In the lifeboat ho fore it reached shore. FIVE INDICTMENT8. Must Stand Trial for Responsibility for Fire. Chicago, Feb. 21. Tho special Iro- quois grand Jury this aftornoon brought In five Indictments as fol lows: Manager Davis, for manslaughter: Assistant Manager and Treasurer Noonan, for manslaughter; Stage Carpenter Cummlngs, for man slaughter; Building Commissioner Williams, for malfeasance; Building Inspector Laughlln, for mnlfeasanco. NEW MAIL BOXE8. Fourteen Have Arrived and Will Be Put In Their Places 8oon. Pendleton Is soon to have some now mall boxes as a new year's gift from Undo Sam. Tho postofllco has received notification from Washing ton that they can install the boxoi, somo 13 or 14 In number, at tho places asked for, Tho boxes aro now at tho Nagel blacksmith shop, where thoy aro being furnished with locks. As soon as the repairs are mado thoy will bo painted and thsn put In place. pato In tho gonurul competition; that Is, ho both collective und com petitive. I desire to onllBt your co-oporatiorr and support In this movement, and respectfully to urgu early considera tion nf tli I h Invitation so that, If fa vorable action is taken wo ma7 allot tho necessary space mid glvo you ample time to proceed with preparations for your exhibit. Whatever may bo tho decision up on our Invitation, I am satisfied .ve can shapa our plans so as to har monize nil efforts to tho end that your exhibit may bo highly crodita blo, not only to your progressive community and statu, but to tho ex position ub well. Wo feel confident that tho ar rangement wo proposa will offer to counties an exceptional opportunity of demonstrating tholr potentialities at tho Lewis and Clark exposition In 1905, and that tho result of ox hlhlts mado In this way will bo boa eflclal to all. j Very respectfully, HENRY E. REED, i Director. The stato lcaguo of Iroquois clubi of California, by a voto of 42 to 18, has refused to Indorso the demo cratic national platform of 1900, vr any similar platform adopted since. Christianity Is Just as good to live by as it Is to die by. Has a Malignant Growth, London, Feb. 24. A Man. Chester dispatch today says it Is learned from high author- lty that a malignant growth In the kaiser's throat js tho causo of gravo apprehension, and says tho worst news may be heard any day, Tho papor adds tho slncoro hope exists everywhere that tho reports aro erroneous, but unfortu nately there la llttlo ground for hope.