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1 r DAILYEVENINB EDIT fPN 1 WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight nnd Sunilay fnlr, wnrra er Sunday. L. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBllGN, SATIUIDAY, JUKE 11. U)04. NO. COTli. IfSE BEGIN HIIRO MOVE i Lfshes Between the Ad- ce Posts of the Two nies Are Constant. I NEWSPAPER SAYS . ... iiAf r-AI I E7M PORT ARTMUK n rn-- . , L ! Dul Lport Lacks uomirmiuu"i - ipetertburg Is Greatly Alarmed Ipriylng fr the Success of Rua- , rmsjapanese Are Dlslorig- Itunlani Ffom Many Manchur Ttwni, and Destroy Sixteen i submarine Mines. GAS EXPLOSION. Four Were Killed and Many Hurt In Chicago Sewer. Chicago, Juno 11. An explosion In j nn intercepting sower at Halsted and Thirty-ninth streets this morning caused the death of Guy Mlltnomor. John Wronn, Matthew Miller nnd George Cunningham, and possible In Jury to mnny others. Fifty men were at work 30 feet below the surface Suicide at Sumpter. Bnkor City, June 11. William La vln, proprietor of tho Gem saloon at sumpter, committed suicide in his sa loon this morning at 4:20 o'clock by placing a revolver to his head nnd blowing out his brains. Despondoncy due to heavy drinking nnd family troubles was tho cause or tho act. lie had been on a protracted Bprce ever since the election and last night he had a quarrel with his wife that re sulted In their agroolng to separate. FOUR TfllSID IjOH IB TO St mm COLORADO STILL IN THE RINQ. Hearst's Manager In West Affirms His Candidacy. Chicago, Juno 11. A. M. Lawrence, manager of Hearst's western cam paign, today emphatically denied tho truth of the reports circulated In, tho west that his candidate will abandon tho work of Rtcurlng delegates. Lawr ence said the samo report has been used a number of times without ef fect. Militia and Vigilance CommittetsArmed by Citizens' All'- Activity Is curtailed somowhat by ance Are Scouring the. Country for Viptims. District Judge and County Officials AmonTheNumber to Suffer Exile, Not Falling to Include the Chairman of .thWDernoeratlc Central .Committee V- Woman's Auxiliary of Miners' Unli Unloading Deported Miners on Kansa Colorado. 41 OP Forbidden to Hold Meetintis But They Turn'and Head for Cripple Creek. Juno 11. Wholesale Mlrafrsi' decided today to appeal to Petersburg. Juno 11. A MUK- upitch announces that Kurokl's hu commenced a forward hest. Small outpost skirmishes nrrlne dally, tne Kussian out- falling back slowly before su- r forces. Bumper Crop in Morrow. Hoppnor, Juno 11. Dased on re ports from all sections of tho county tho wheat crop of Morrow county this year will bo something like 2,000,000 bushels, tho bumper crop of tho conn- deportations or strikers continued to- President Roosevelt to Investigate tho ty. Farmers In general say tho stand Lav ,.... oftft mm. i,w ... t fomllUons In Colorado. Secretary W. is good, although tho cool nights the ! uaj ,ab0 " -00 mtn llelnE fiCllt out bfHGywood was Instructed to send past few days has boon favorable fori0' tlllB l,laco nllli adjacont camps. thS.'TolIowing telegram: cutworms, yot no material damages Tho troops and Citizens' Alliance J'ilon. Theodore Hoosevolt, Wash to tho grain has been reported from , rontlnuo their raids, and new prison- tnston. D. S.: A duty devolves upon this soureo. ers arc brought In fast as others are you aa president of tho United States deported. . to"Tlnvcstlgate tho tcrrlblo crimes that Dell doubled precautions last night are being perpetrated in Colorado in because or ihe hitter feeling aroused the name of law and order. We will by tho coroner's verdict U. the dyna- render overy possible assistance to mite case. i the proper authorities in such lnves ueii says auout iuuu men will be ue- ligation to tlio end tnit t"o n tho fact that Hearst has already so- cured nil the endorsement he could get before convention. NEWS ON THE OCEAN. Liner Passenger Get It Every Day Through the Wireless. Now York, Juno 11. Passengers on tho Cunnrder, which nrrivod this morning wero enabled to rend news bulletins of tho world's ovouts each day at breakfnst during tho voyngo. through the ngency of tho Mnrconl wireless. Mnrconl wns a passenger and directed operations. Communica tion with Poldhu, Cornwall, was main tained for 2300 tulles, when Capo lire ton was picked up. CASE DISMISSED. For Repose of Their Souls, i Bolgrado, June 11. Mass for t.'ie reppse of tho souls of King Alexan der and Queen Draga was celebrated Dislodging Russians. . 'at St. Mary's today. Contrary to ex- KJ7"LCi"n,B .f The newspapers appeared with black Capt. Healy Cannot Be Held for Trial In New York. Now York, Juno 11. John Healy, tho Alaskan promoter arrested In Chicago, brought hero on nn Indict ment nllcglug that Hcnly transferred $8 000 of tho Central Alaskan Explor- i p ntlon Company's money to his own first Japanese army passed to- reconnolterlng tho roads toward , Y" 11.. III. Ph.n. Solm.no nntl i 1 B ". icug, ma uwvui UU. ...... M.4U H dislodging Russians from the with Japanese casualties of In borders, .and 'contained articles prats- portod before mnrtlal law closes. the country may realize tho outrages nec,"1,m' '. wnH l8mlBS0,l tor want of The coroner's jury Js continuing the that'aro being inlllcted on luiio.n ( J""lillctlon. Inquest behind closed doors. i persons by those In tompornry olllc- Paris Bakers Will Strike. Paris, June 11. Four thousand bak- ors voted for a general strike May IS. Hu Port Arthur Fallen-? June 11. La Petit Journal i report this morning that Port lir lis fallen and tho Russian Ipnttosea. There is no confirm- 1 1 utever, 8L Petersburg Alarmed. L Petersburg. Juno 11. A feeling i mat a crisis In Port 'Arthur i Is rapidly approaching. Many Pi (Pent the nlcht in thn Wei on their knees, praying for I tncceas of Russian arms. More Mines Destroyed. fckio, June 11. Admiral Kntlnltn p tie destruction of 1C more itoTallenwan bay. CELEBRATION FUNDS. Ill Walla Now Has Over $2000 on Hind for the Fourth of Julv. Na Walla. Juno n tiw. i.-v,,,,.ti, 111 commltteo met last night and !'wrthe situation, receiving re a from aub-commlttces and arrang He work for next week. wer meeting will bo hold by committee Tuosdnv niii.t Icommlttees will bo expected to p! report, eicedlnir fnnn i. r? ?nd 1,10 commltteo will fin- wk or soliciting in a day or Plague In Peru ;UUJ1 . .Iiino 11 r...i i token r.; t, "u",c .? .n?uo anlf r ,7 , . . 1 ' 0" causing .y." ,"' wiimn threo hours -a -'luviiCH, SCHOOL HOUSE SITES. " Are Offered In the North Part nt T 119 llta.. L... . m,i "av.P oKorcd to the K i?.,f.ckf0? 8trcot 1,1 Ua"y'8 RenT1?d,'1t wl11 noodsoma m toiVn, wMmato of nt least Wfn. . '"Pravo the land In Other .iT . 1001 1101180 '"'a RllS.W"-k..Housert . -.. vCU uia no MEMORY OP HEPPHEH 'S MEMORIAL SERVICES TO BE HELD TUESDAY, JUNE 14. Citizens of the Stricken City Set Aside June 14 of Each Year as a Perpetual Memorial Day Requests for Flowers Will Be Sent to Differ ent East Oregon Cities Exercises Will Take Place at 3 p. m. Speak er Not Chosen. ial power. I Bancroft Resigns (Signed) "W. I). HAYWOOD, ' Portlnnd, Juno 11. Postmaster f "Secretary." iiai.r0ft wno has been under ofllclal Teller county officials aro exiles from ItPwas further decided that a his- investigation for using government their homeR and will not return to tory.pi me laoor troiiuios in uoioraun i fm8 belonging to tho office, has re- Exiled Officials. Denver. Juno 11. The following Cripple Creek while the military Is shnlljbo taken to Washington by an'Fipncd his position, in control, owing to reports that tho emissary and placed In tho president's , rlMzntiH' rnmmtttnp whloh Ir rn-nnnr. hands. I U was aiso uuemeu to appeal itos Idem 'Mover's habeas corpus caso to the United States supreme court. atlng with the military, Intended to force them to resign their offices: District Judge W. P. Seeds, County Judge A. S. Frost, County Assessor P'. J, Devault, County Treasurer D. J. McNeill and County Clerk F. P. Man- nix. All of these officials except Judge Seeds aro In Denver. Started Back to Colorado. i Coolldge, Kan, Juno 11. Three of lH It hti -Colorado in Ion miner exiles or- IrlWd hero today. Nlnety-ono were "p r f4.Ti1i"ilod.t thi state, llneabout two Democratic Chairman Ordered Out.' mi,!S wust i)t here; lasfTHght, and Cripple Creek, Juno 11. Tho wo- nil excepting tho three mentioned men's nuxlllary of the miners' union bnve gono west Into Colorado. Muyor Staudish has mado no ar rnugeuiunts to care for tho men here. has been forbidden by the military authorities to huld meetings. Joseph S. Hamilton, chairman of tho nnd there art) no unions to attend to democratic county central committee, their wants. After unloading the exiles tho Col orado troops fired n volley and yell ed to tho victims to hike, as their train pulled back to La Junta. Right y nlno struck for Holly, two miles In side the Colorado line, where they GRAND JURY DIO NOT jNDICT HER THE CASE Witt BE'TKEN ' ' UP AGAIN NEXT MONDAY. TEN TO THREE FOR JEFFRIES Thoro is No Doubt About Which Has tho Confidence of Ring, Bettors. SEAT SALES OPEN SLOW AND NO SPECULATION.. Heavy Betting That Munroe Will Not Last Ten Rounds Jeffries Shades Off a Little on Account of an Injury to His Knee, and His Medical Ad viser Has Called Off All Training Until Monday Jeffries' General Condition Is Excellent. wns called before the citizens' depor tation committee today and asked concerning his sympathy with union ism. Mr. Hamilton acknowledged that ho believed in unionism nnd lib was told that he must leave the camp within obtained food. The next town of lm tho next four days. He was allowed port ance Is Lamar. 2ii miles nway tltln ......Int... lirwxinun nf Tlla Rtnnfllncr nml T.O n.llf.u fpnm I .n Jlltltn tr T.. 11At o .,w,H.r n( "" W"""- - ...... - - """ , I I , ,, ' In the community anu uecause ne tho citizens Thursday night, It was i ,s a memi,er 0 ti,e Masonic fraternl- will Call on Governor Peabody. ty. Mr. Hamilton wns out. of the del-; Washington. Juno 11. Tho presl- npnfrn from tho county to til? n'cent ; ,i, i,., ,,,,, ,...t mVnn mi thn Pnln. SiaiO COnVOIUlOIl III rucmu, Two Important Witnesses for the De fence Have Disappeared A Pawn broker Testifies He Sold a Revolver to a Man Answering the Description of Caesar Young Little Probability That Mrs. Patterson Can Be Proven Guilty of Murder. Snn Francisco, Juno II. Willi tho opening of tho snlo of seats for tho Jeffrles-Munroo bout this morning, betting hegnu In earnest. First hotting was 10 to 3 and 100 to 33, but hackers qulekly snapped up nil thu money In sight nt that prlco, nnd sent tho odds up to 10 to It, which It is believed will bo thn rlngBldo fig ures. Tho sale of seats opened slow nnd speculators are not In evidence. There Is considerable betting on tho length of tho light. Mnny wngcr 10 to C Hint Muiiroo will not last 111 rounds. Jeffries Hurt His Knse. Harris Springs, Juno 11. Jeffries remained In bed this morning with a swollen loft knee, but no nno knows whether or not tho Injury Is serious. Ills campmates oxprcxs tho opinion ho will bo nblo to resume work to morrow, but all aro anxious over his condition, ns n posttionotnent of tho fight is among tho possibilities. It Is suggested Jeff may havo hurt his kneo while kncollng down to drink from- tho creek. prop- nd. fH.USo "m,uu and uratit 'Wdtoit T.T u waier RANCH SOLD. hmht CL rr"K P"P"ty Otfa i.:.w- ? Hamilton. IMnl'tth?. we" Known bc Butter i! """vicinity of blat n has sold his hailamn.!-Ot- 320 acres, to Wll- I it. t,..,s m the mmi fn,.ni. . LS'hSSS'. Mr-MoDoe sold " l.k ..rm "B Itnplomontd nnrt me land. McKlnley i Sniet01 at his home in 2''iuwva lonS '""ess. , H Practlccd In Now Dead. decided to hold memorial services on Tuesday, June 14, for those who lost their lives In tho torrlble cloudburst at tills placo last year, tho day to bo observed regularly thereafter, on June 14 of each year as long as Heppner shall remain in existence. Committees on arrangements havo been appointed to have charge of the memorial oxc-clses and special re quests will bo sent out to different cities for flowers for the memorial sorvices. Whilo Hoppnor will bo able to supply a largo quantity of heatitlful flowors, there are 200 graves to decor ate and the local supply will be to tally Inadequato to meot tho demand. Flowers should ho expressed to Mayor Frank Gilliam, to reacli Hopp nor not lator' than juonuny evening, Now York, Juno 11. Nan Patterson was again brought before tho coroner today. Tho Inquest wns, howovcr, post- Appeal to the President. j investigation, ho will probably call Denver, June 11. Tho executive ' on Governor Peabody and other olllc board of tho Western Federation of lain for a rcimrt. "u; ""'"- "V , ...Vii r, I 'l'MWl because tho grand Jury had not wtcn?K.W.? for nul "''' RMeratlon of tho enso, 1 H.'i l' !Zm aS.,r, l nlM because two Important wit- NEW TOWN AT FOSTER. R. N. Stanfield Has Platted His Farm O. R and Will Sell In Small Tracts. It. N. Stnnficld, who owns the land nn WHICH rosier now siumih, nn NEW TIME TABLE. & N. Changes That Go Into Ef fect Tomorrow. The local office of tho O. It. & N. bus received the new schedule to go platted tho ground and will sell H In into effect on Juno 12. In which sev- noHKos, J. M. Smith and wifo, brother- in-law und slster-ln-lnw of Mrs, Pat terson, are missing. When tho dis trict attorney tried to servo them with mihnocnitu It wns found I buy hail l given up their apartments in tho St,1 Paul hotel and left no address. It Is possible they will appear when they find their testimony Is wanted, but It is considered strange tltoy disappeared. "All Training -Off." Hnrblun Springs, Cui., Juno 11. "All training off until Monday," was the positive announcement sent out from Jeffries' camp after tho physician attending tho champion silica the In jury to the kilter's kuen dovolopcd, visited him this morning, Joffrles took thu physlclan'8 order to remain In bed until Monday with bad grace, and Insisted upon getting up nnd going to work today, but tho medical man objected obdurately, and tho big follow flnully succumbed to his mandate. After examination thu physician roortod that Jeffries spent n good night and tho Injury showed grout Improvement, .Jeffries' general condition l excel lent. Tho liillnmiuutloii of thu knoo has nlmost entirely disappeared, but n small quantity of wator has gather ed In thu sack around tho cup. Tho physician says It can bo dispelled by nhsnrptlon, with no discomfort or In convenience to thu patient. five and 10 ucre tracts wtui waior rights. Ho has employed H. C Willis o Juno 13, In order to ho available for I take charge of the sale I a d tho sorvices on Tuesday. The city i and will male a town at Ulster as or Voppimr will pay ' tho charges onfall ns a soUlement of small garden UIIU 11 Nil UIH.IO. Tho land Is all rich, sandy soil nnd is ir.PfM-p . ones o a?- " hour ami 25 minute earlier i etables and Mr. Stan e d hopes to at , horo "I'lrt i tract a large M"lon"nf . 3 1 l" at 8:50 u. m. instead of nt 9 as at ns the government Irrigation piojuct . aa lie thoso not nropald. Tho speaker has not yot heon so lected. The exercises will tako pluce at 3 p. m., tho citizens to innrch in a procession from tho city to tho cemetery. oral slight changes w'lll bo noted In thu tlmo of the trains passing through tills city. No. 2 will leave Pendleton nt 0:15 a. in. nnd will reacli Pendleton at 5:30 in thu evening. No. (i will leave Port land at S!15 p. m., and will reach this city at 4:35 a. in. No. 5 will reacji Pendleton at 11 Local Option Won by 8even Votes. linker City, Juno 11 Local option won In this county by but seven votos. Union county carried by 83 and Umn- Itlllu hv 03. these helm the smallest A Sixth Avenuo pawnbroker sold a mnjorltles recorded on elthor side of rovolvor to a man nnd woman tho n,u duustlou. VALUABLE FARM SOLD. $55 Per Bartholomew Place Brings Acre. Charles E. Bartholomew, of Echo, has sold his farm of 300 acres on But ter creek and will leave in a short tlmo for tho East for an extended visit with his family. The farm for which Mr. uartnoio mow rocolved $10,500, is ond of tho heat nnd most nroductlvo In tne Jicno district, nnd Is nractlcalU? all under wntor. It has been cleared and put Into cultivation by Mr. Bartholomew nt much expense, but has paid many fold. An offort has been made for some tlmo to got tho property to Join tho Stnnflold colony scheme, and it Is like- lir Mini thn now OWIlor may 800 fit to cut the land up Into tracts for sale to now comers and homoseokers. A lnrco nart of tho land Is now In al falfa, and quite a number of acres are seeded to sugar beets. Steel Block Paving, it In renorted from Bordeaux that nn Inventor has submitted to tho auth orities details of a new procoss for imvlni? streets with steol. Tho steol Is formed Into blocks, which aro scored to prevent horses from slip ping nnd motors cars and cycles from skidding. Tho cost of thoso blocks la $2 a squaro yard, whllo tho cost of wood paving In Paris Is over $5 a yard, 1 known ns tho Echo tract, lies jusi across" tho Umatilla river from Foster, and will naturally attract large iium present The Spokane train will leave Pen dleton ut 0 o'clock in the morning, 10 minutes earlier than now, und No, 41, At present there Is nothing but a sec tion house, nnd warehouse there, be sides tho farm house on tho Stiinfleld land. , , , Mr. Willis, it Is understood, will be gin a brisk promotion of the now town in all cities of the Northwest. TELEPHONE EXTENSION. hers of people 10 , biii '"'""'ritho Walla Walla mixed train, will country n accept. . roach Pendleton at 1:40 p. in., or 10, m Foster lies four miles northwest of I '""'"' later than at tho present. Echo and Is one of the oldest settle-1 POStoffice INSPECTED, ments In that portion of tho eounty. POSTOFFICE INSPECTED. Flattering Result of Official Investiga tion. Postoiflco Inspectors .1. il Parr and J. IL Kullmlnder, of Spokane, woro In thu city yesterday and checked up the posloffico for tho first tlmo In two years. Tho gentlemen wero very well satisfied with tho result of their In vestigations, and said that tho Pen- Growth of the System Greater Than , dloton office was kept in as good Growtn or me oyn , aUujtgi )f nQl uotleri tnan any offlco Anticipated. f ... . . ,h w , TJiero Workmen woro engaged this ufter- aro fewer complulnts coming In to tho noon In nuttlug In nnotiicr roil oi department concerning tlio Pendleton cablo for tho use of tho telephone office than from any other olllco In company. At tho time tho now head-, tbo state. quarters wero established a now sys- inspector Parr will uiako his head tern of underground cable was put In quarters In Pendleton hereafter, and and It was thought that provision had j wlll havo his offlco In the postoftlco, boon mndo for n natural Increase of tho business, but the experience of xen carloads of Horses. tho past fow months has forced tho 'j Nlchol, u horso buyer who has company to put In another cable In just come frorn tho Interior with a ordor to take caro or mo annuo pand or horses, win snip iu canoaus 'phonos, It being estimated tnai mure tins evening over tne w. a u. ic. 10 win i.n mnro than 1000 'phones In uso , Seattle, from which nolnt thoy will bo horo Insido of tho next six months, i shipped to High Hlver, Albortn, Tho . noises wero pickou up in iuu jonu Great damage has been done by Day country, In tho vicinity of Long washouts and hailstorms In Northern Crook, and are all extra largo and Now York. day before Young's death. Ho gave a description of tho man, which bears a striking rrHomblnnro to Cnesur Young. Failed to Indict. The grand Jury in its return this afternoon failed to find nn Indictment Mrs. Patterson. This was a to tho district attorney, who jury will again tako up tho caso Monday, ! Chicago Grain, Chicago, Jnno 11. Old July oponod 87, closed 8it; now July opened 8G, closed 85. July corn oponod 18, Real Maple 8yrup. Maple sugar making as uu Indus try, Is on tlio wane, says Chicago Orocors' Criterion. It has been sup planted In tho homo by thu grunulut- Our Coast Lights. ed sugur of boot and cano. As it reg- There aro 9000 burning lights and ular department of farm labor It Is signals stretched along thu American dying out also, Formerly It was inudu coasts, forming u perfect link, so that tho navigator never need b beyond sight of ono of tho beacons, Onu thousand of theso are located on tho Atlantic Coast, 1500 are scat tered along tho rivers and inland wa torwnys, COO on tho Great I.nles and 200 on tho Pacific coast. Of tho grand total, Including light houses und dan ger signals, 3000 aro lighted, giving forth their warnings at night tlmo. Of theso a score or mora throw a beam of 100,000 candle power. To inultitalu tho light hnuso scrvlco a corps of over 4000 men In constantly employed and a fleet of more than 50 vessels. No service In tho world ox cecds our own In completeness and ef ficiency. A modern American light house of tho first class costs botween $100,000 and $200,000, and of this about ono third Is spent for tho electric light and apparatus alone. llcsldo ono of them Egyptian Cano pus, or Hhodes' "perfect Idol, with profulgcnt brows," whoso rays stream ed down tho purplo seas to Mlzralni, would shine as tapers In tho Mediter ranean night .with no place among tho seven wondors of (ho world, and hard ly worth noticing, Tho man who Is a day ahead of his work Is worth double tho man who Is going to do two days' work tomorrow primarily for homo use, thu surplus being sold or traded at tho vlllago store. Now It Is commerce first and homo uso second. Tho work of mak ing sugar U still Interesting hut more arduous, Thu sugar mnker of today cannot hopo for success without us ing strictly modern methods, which Involve considerable outlays for new appliances. It Is probable that thoro will always bo a limited market, but it must be handled as a spoclallzed business bocauso cheaper substitutes aro staple. William Single, a Now Yorker, was lifting u 5-gallon Jar of nitrate acid to a high shelf, whon It foil backward, emptying the entire contents upon hfm. Ho was dead In about threo minutes. Woman is Discharged. Now York, Juno 11. Mrs. Hannah Ellas, tho octoroon, held on a charge of blackmail ing John It. Piatt out of C70, 000, was dlscliargod from cus tody by Judgo Ominon on tho recommendation of tho district attorney,