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.(-MIRM hill II IU DA1LYEVENINGED1TI0N WEATHER FORECAST. TonlRht and Thursday fair, prob- l.nnl'fl 4.0,Xh by tlio slzo of nlncheil, pincu uu ably warmer tonight. Continued warmer Thursday. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1004. 17. NO. 6104. STRIKE fflDHnii Leaders and Packers m - Cnonnrl fifiM. .iiinrr -a .mi.uiiu uu r .i.Ufi NOW POINTS TO A SETTLEMENT, Houses Are Killing Right I . . 1 I 1. nn Non-unionisiK jum -mc olto Verv Little t rn"s . u..n the Line Pickets . From the St. Paul Estab- .Tralnloads of Non-union iw at Chlcano No Inter- .u,th work Feellnn of Un- n..!j4 Amnnn Leaders of ngu.tu nit 111,1. nt..1tirMta ....il..fuf . olv tnn-A tillnlf. (jwentuuoa cuiisuiuiuuu ui t tils morning, to (IIbcubb a tossed to them Thursday by dl o( allied trades who seek r meeting to discuss arbltra raeantlme trainloads of non- ( kare continued to arrive at manifestation of trouble, a Jwrlng from tho bystand j feline today among tho la- pie Is decidedly restless und me ui Linn iiiuiiiim o iuuul- tie packers is waited with company has made no effort to nut non-union butchers to work. No Secret Agent Sent to Chicago. Oyster Bay, N. Y.. Julv 20. Tho president enjoyed a period of rest to " i visitors were received at angamorc. it was uoniod on authority tndnv that the president has sent a "secret agent" to Chicago for tho purpose of iiivi'iiKHiiii mo uect strike. S.ecrC' tary ixioo sam mo department of commerce always sends men to scones or strikes whenever thov op. cur. and of course has Its agents In uuicugo. Should tho beef strike assume such proportions that any great number or people are distressed and should It uecomo evident that contending fac tions nro in a quarrel and cannot reach an agreement, It Is moro than probable President Roosevelt will tnko such action as ho did a year ago In tho coal strike. Resume Business at Two Plants. St. Louis, July 20. Tho tmcklnc houses of the Bast St. Louis and St. Louis Dressed Beef Company havo resumed business, slaughtering fiOO cnttlo today. They claim they will soon have a full complement of men. The strikers declaro they are well sat- sued with the progress of tho strike. Murdered In Her Home. Now York, July 20. Tho bodv of Mrs. Ocrtrmlo Cramer, a nrnnoRspss. Ing woman of 35, was found today on the floor of hor apartments at East Eighth street, with marks on her throat. Tho woman was last seen allvo Monday. RUSSIAN INSULT TO ENGLAND MM EMBROIL EUROPE IN WAR seizure and Searching of the English Vessel Malacca Was Unwarranted. , Russia Hints That She Will Disavow the Act of the Officer Who Seized English Vessel If England Does Not Make a Public Fuss About it French Marines Are Recalled From Shore Leave and French Squadron May Go to the Orient Stocks Decline and Everything Points to a War Feeling. c Paris, July 20. It is learned from a high diplomatic sourco that Russia is prepared to at least. In nart. disa vow tho actions of the Red Sea fleet, because It Is claimed Its commander mlsunderstod his orders. Therefore the czar's Government is disposed to give some satisfaction tho newspapers arguo that tho Ma lncca never will reach a Russian port The German attltndo Is a puzzle to British statesmen. Tho stock mar ket 1r hovering about tho storm marls ngaln today The slump of yesterday In high class Issues was further accentuated LQGA L DPT ON BAKER coin jn v zii. at ii n cinf'u- inn Kit the unions a letter agrce- 1.1. flfrornnr.n nt tlifi ilnii'ii. 01 SWlIt, IU 3 O CIOCK. Looks tor Peace. cu ranous y. ustcnsiniv it for future neacfi. PrfmMnnt flf IDA Hltlnhnro' Unnn lion Bust be taken back pending L It IS lin l;n v fin win nr.. le claims tho packers have raacessions wnniovnr. to prevail at the yards, with foe of these occurred this Wen a crowd flttnnlrfwl n no. wtay to work, nlaced a rnnn liWlr crqpn.l ...UI. 1. 1 . ' "". 1HI I. 1111 1U1 IN flAlA .l . .w ...... jiio luauuu wuh Hthp nnltfn . . I Join the Union. I tatr. .Tnlv in pi, 'Without Interference todav ,-v.v.ui.j o iviiuiik record. uwais aniiniinro tiint mnn ine market Is qulto ac DURKEE AND HUNTINGTON PRECINCTS WILL VOTE. President Tufts of Anti-Saloon League Now in Eastern Oregon Investlgat. Ing Conditions Durkee Has Four Saloons With a Population of 100 Huntington Has Ten Saloons With 1200 Inhabitants Baker City. DIs turbed Over Prospects of a Vote In at Least One Precinct. to both Germany and Great Britain. , tndnv wJion Turkish limids slumned provided representations are made to S4. Both Jnnaneso and Russian discreetly, through diplomatic clian-1 bonds fell off a quarter, nets. ; Malacca Is Held. C -! - - . . 1 .. -. r-. - r i . . al ran oam. London. Ju v 20. Llovd'8 corres Port Said, July 20. The peninsular I nondent says the Malacca Is retained anu urieniai steamer Malacca, seized by the authorities, pending the nrriV' in uio ueu sea, arrived here today al of Instructions from England. with many Indignant passengers aboard, and the crew held as prison- Russians Pass Up a Jap Coaster. ers under armed guard , " , loiiio, juiy .e. uusBiRii vessels io- The passengers were transferred to ,ny contended themselves with a tho Marmoma of ihe same lino and will proceed to their destinations. The Russian prize crew consists of four olIlcei'B and 4C men. French Fleet to Orient. Cherbourg, July 20. Orders were Issued today to all Biibalterns and sailors attached to the vessels of tho French channel squadron hero now on leave, to report forthwith to take part In a general inspection called for tomorrow by Admiral Fournlcr. This unexplainable measure has created great excitement in Cher bourg. A report Is circulated that the fleet will he ordered to the Orient Immediately. British Forced From Their Vessel. London, July 20. Lloyd's Port Said correspondent states that the British crow of the Malnca has been landed and none but Russians now remain Rev. G. L. Tufts, of Portland, pros! dent of the Anti-Saloon League of Or cgon, is now In Baker county Invest! gating tho conditions, with a view to aboard the steamer. calling for a vote In several precincts on tho liquor question, at the coming England on the Warpath, fall election. London, July 20. That England At this time, both Durkee and Hunt- wl make Imperative demands in re ington have expressed a desiro to vote eard to the Russian right to search on tho nuestlon. and notltlons will bo '8 today considered lieyond discussion. propared asking Tor a submission of Orders Issued to the Mediterranean ino question. fleet are still carefully guarded, but President Tufts Is not agitating the matter further than to ascertain the FOR IRRIGATION AND POWER desiro of ho voters and If the field Is favorable to a vote, ho assists In Will Develop 4000 Horse Power and getting the matter oeforo tho proper Cover 300,000 Acres, authorities tn Insure nn election. linker niiv i Hnmewimt fiixtnrhoii Mabton, Wash., July 20. Charles over the iirosnnet of the nrnliihlllnii wands, surveyor lor tile KllCKltat Lie clonionr tnltlnrr Htens In rlnsn nt li.nsl velopmcnt Company, was In Mabton hasty examination of a Japaneso ves sel end permitted her to continue un molested. Sho was a small coaster. After sailing through tho straits the Russians set their course In a south erly direction and disappeared. Jap anese torpedo craft sailed from sev eral harbors this morning to look for the enemy. England Presents Protest. St. Petersburg. July 20. The Brit Isli ambassador called on the foreign minister today and presented Eng land's protest ngnlnst the stoppage of the Malacca, which carried 300 tons ot war munitions for Hong Kong, all hearing tho government stamp. Pacific Captains Warned. Victoria, B. C. July 20. A dispatch from London today notified Canadian Pacific railway ofllcers to give warn Ings to captains of the Empress liners running between victoria and the Orient, and also other vessels to keep on the qui vlve for the Vladlvo stok squadron. They are warned that the Malacca Incident may be repeat ed. Public opinion, s'ays a London ills patch, is greatly excited over the situation. -- wuMiM oi, raui. Tnli. OA mi ... " ui i-iiui nr nv la -u u uuy i me s lien tho - .no iiii-Kei DlOCItnUO vo ui ir a hiahi i .nn lh. . . - iuo nam to nrnvnnt lh tweaking strike ltril," : . ."" re concrnirnfnrt miu ejiin l.t.t ... Z,A Ul.. me of the ,-;'' wun tho nackorB. inem nirnlna ,i nn.. 'ng tho ont(.n,,o m,. ono precinct in that city, There is a district filled with dives and jolntB which havo caused numerous com plaints In tho past and public senti ment is said to be In favor of mak- this week and outlined the plans of tho company obout as follows; They have secured ihe right for 2,- 800 cubic feet of water from tho Klickitat river and will havo tho in - uuiuaies Meet. JU'y 20. Honrv Y ' "is arrived from cj?mrr ana Na- hart ' ": i. . inn nn.. ' inTf "ccausland t - " k All wore ias ,.. ::" "v" lu h u ui lb. Ho 7l Wi ,:. ""'""imp J lit out 0; ""'0 ueon f. ?n 18 not ro .r: V.uw orK will mi it.. said , mar. T..nit., . 0f n i 00- In7."urmal con- -(t -- nun moro ing that precinct dry in order to get tnUe at a l,nt abollt 70 mll(-'s weat rid or these objoctlonablo places. ' uiPKieton. it win ne necessary io Even tho rospcctablo saloons are wil- "umo for about five m les at tho com- ling to assist In abdlishlng theso moncement, and no (iiiiicuity win uo joints In ordor to protoct the better experienced in securing ampio water class of places from public censure. ,ul l"u i " ' b'uu- , III Hnrkpn. ii Hliinll fnillllrv Valium The CBIial Will Hill east, passing with perhaps 100 population, there are Mothow about three miles from Blck four saloons, all depending on the lotn and following on through the cnillltrv trn.ln fnr HillmlHtnnnn Hunt. UradO aiKU HOrSC Heaven COUUiry. 11 Inelnn liolno- n rnllmnil tmvn. xnn. Is Proposed also to lllll a lateral " ' J ' .1 ... M I .. . Til 1 .1 ... talus more or less transients and lluu)r lum 11 i'"""- "K:ul, ""-ui sunnnrla 10 unlnnnu whlln thn nnnn. IO a glllCIl allOUC tlireO UllieS UCIOW lation la not more than 1200. Theso Mabton. through which it will he plnces aro to bo tho storm centers In urougnt ami continued aiong ino b ob Bakor county at tho coming election. 18 'o soutn ' wauion. wnicu WORK ON THE ALBANY. ""u "" Six to Eight Months Yet Before Put ng dQwn tho gu,ch ftbovn reterrod to in commission. Wll be Biilflclent, It is estimated, to Bromorton, July 20. Doflnlto ostl- develop about 4000 horse power, which mates on tho work to bo don.o on tho will be available for olectrlc lighting armoured cruiser Albany, now under- ond power purpos.es. The total area going repairs at Pier No. 1, In the to bo benefited by tho canal Is about Unltod States navyyard hero, havo 300,000 acres, of which at least 50,000 been given out. Tho repairs official- acres will bo tributary to Mabton.. ly nuthorlz.ed will amount to $1G7,000 Tho main canal Is to bo 00 foet wldo and tho work will take at least six at the top and CO feet at tho bottom months longer, possibly eight months, and tho averago dopth of water will , Tho inner bottom and oiiicors' quar- ho olght root. Tho survey which Is tors of tho big cruiser aro to bo prae- now In progress will bo completed this tlcally rebuilt. Now battory mounts fall and active construction will be- for tho guns will ho put In, and the gin early In tho spring, and It Is ostl military masts aro to b.o roplaced. mated that about 14 months will so.o Its completion. Tho total cost will ho In tho neighborhood of $2,000,000. ago, to get tho central body to formal ly declare a boycott against this firm which Is now what is known as an "open shop" employing men at Its pleasure without discriminating , be tween union and non-union men. The reason lor the failure at that time of the union's attempt Ib said to havo been the fact that the local meat cutters' union refused to Indorse the plan. POPE URGES MORALITY. With Encyclical Letter Will Plead Laymen for Purer Lives. Romo, July 20. A now encyclical letter addressed to all the blshopB of tho world, and dealing with tho duties of laymen toward tho church, Is In luiiibo ui preparation at tho Vatican. It will Insist strongfy on tho obliga tion of all lay Catholics to obey tho ecclesiastical authorities and to un dertake no innovation without tho previous consent of those who havo been placed by God to govern tho church. Tho pope will also point out tho necessity for laymen, who aro chiefs ui uumoiic societies or leaders In witnonc work, to be consistent their private life, as examples good living Christians. CARNIVAL TENT BURNED. Knife and Ring Fakir Loses His Out fit While Exhibiting at La Grande La Grande, July 20. Tho tent bo longing to tho knife nnd ring fnklr, with the Dixie Carnival company, now holding a week's carnival here, was burned last night, loss ahout Jtuo. The fire was caused by tiro oxpUv slon of n gas yet, hanging In tho tent nnd n small panic ensued, as tho tont was crowded with patrons, and tho surrounding grounds were crowded with visitors. The entlro outfit wna burned, including knives, rings clothing, n Btnall roll ot greenbacks In n coat pocket In tho tent nnd other paraphernalia. RELIEVED OF COMMAND. Colonel of Militia Who Got Left Is Now Minus a Job in the Organiza tlon. Boise, July 20. Col. McClellan of the Second Idaho Jnfantry, slate ml lltln, hns been relieved of his com mnnd, because of negllgcnco and tlls- orderly conduct, It Is nlleged, In get ting left by his train at Pendleton, tin his company passed through thero Tuesday morning, To the Idaho Penitentiary. Moscow, Idaho, July 20. Traveling Guard Oliver Bobbins arrived from Boise yesterdny nnd left this morning with Payne Sly for the Idaho Btato prison, to which Sly was sentenced for the remainder of his nnturul Ufa for the murder of Marshal John H. Hays of Troy. Idaho, on the 27th of last January E SYSTEM BEING RUT NEW AERIAL CABLES WILL COVER THE TOWN Higher Poles Are Taking Place of the Old Ones Underground Cables Be ing Laid on Garden, Court and Main New 'Phones Ordered Outside Work Expected to Be Completed by August 30 System Will Be Modern and Metropolitan, Extensive alterations and repairs are in progress on tho telephone sys tem, presumably In readiness for tho remodeling of tho entlro system Inter in tho season. Mr. Hatley, the out sldo manager, only knows what he Is doing and has been ordered to ac complish further, and has had no tips as to futurities. His orders nro slm- ily to accomplish certain results by August 30. Two thousand feet of aerial cablo Is being stretched from Main to Leo street, on Court, and 100 pairs or aerial cablo Is being stretched from the corner of Main nnd Court, on Main to Jackson, on tho north side. ilty pairs of aerial cable aro nlso being strotched from Alta to Webb on Main street. New 40-foot poles aro renlaclni; the oki poles on Jnckson and Court streets, and on Soutn Main and on Justin Btreets. Theso reimlrs and alterations necessarily Involve plac ing a large quantity of now guvs and other miscellaneous effects. two now men wero put to work this morning at cutting and transfer ring, and tho company sont Peter An derson from Spokane a week ago to help In tho general work now In pro gress. Mr. Anderson was hero n year and a half ago when cxtcnslvo alter ations wero mado In tho systom. 'inroe hundred feot of cablo pairs re holng laid In trenches from cen tral to tho cornor of Oardon nnd Court streets, and 300 feet In trenches from central to Main street. Tho company has on hand orders for a largo number of 'phonos, which will bo put in as. soon as the work outlined above Is finished, hut cannot very well b.o placed before that time. FOLK'S FORCES CRY 001 FRAUD Missouri Democrats Resolve to Make Bitter Fight on Bribery. WILL DEMAND RECOVERY FRAUDULENT FRANCHISES. Platform Says There Is No Room In the Party for Boodlers or Bribe Takers Issue In Missouri Will Bo to Eradicate Fraud From Public , Office Demands More Stringent Laws for Punishing Official Rascal Ity and Says the Stigma Must Bo Removed From the State. JeffeiBon City, Mo., July 20. Tho third session of tho democratic stuto convention this morning adoptod a platform nnd took a recess until this afternoon. The platform announces that there Is no room In tho party for boodlers, repudiates their support, advocates a law punishing moro se verely bribe soliciting, nnd favors tho recovery of franchises rocoivod by bribery. Emphatic action against bribery Is declared to he tho lasuo in Missouri. "Stand Patters" Win. Dos Moines, July 20. When tho republican stnte convention assembl ed tlilH afternoon tho cut and dried notion of thu "stnnd patter" crowd was carried out without opposition, The ticket Is headed by W. 11. Martin, the present Incumbent. YOUTHFUL MURDERER. Alameda Boy Kills and Robs Guate malan Exile. Mnrysvillo, Cal., July 20. Claudo HankliiB, a 11-year-old boy, accuBOd of murdering und robbing Qcorgo Mosso hero lust night, wns arrested while asleep at his hotel hero this morning. Ho gave up money takon from tho murdered man, but claims that two strangers committed tho crime. Tho boy's homo Is in Alamo- da. He Ib u cigarette llouil. Mosso wns an exile from (luutomala. Fire From Fumigating. San Francisco, July 20. A flro started by thu board of health fiimi gators in a model lodging houso this morning, resulted In (loath hy suffo- at Ion of Thomus Lester, a lodger, anu a property loss of 1C,000. CAREY ACT EXPIRES. To Organize Luther League. Fort Dodge. Iowa, July 20. A two days' convention of tho Lutheran younir ueonlo of Iowa bocan hero to day with a good attendanc.0. Tho Sucn a Measure May Be Drawn on the SEATTLE BOYCOTT. chief purpose of the meotlng is to or ganize a stato Luthor league Frye-Bruhn Co Seattle, July 20. Tho members 6f. tho lncnl hiilnhorH' unlnn nm nwnlt. Brewers' strike orr. ,,,, the arrival of an organizer of tho San Francisco, July 20, The urow- International Butchers' Union, now ers' strike was ended todny by the said to bo on his way to Seattle, strlkors agreeing to reduco tho dp- preparatory to instituting anothor mands DO par cent. A two-year ogroo- boycott campaign against tho Fryo inent was slgnod on this basis and Bruhn Packing Company. An effort the mon lmpiodlatoly roturncd to was mado at a mooting of tho Westorn work. Reclamation Low of 1894 Will Expire by Stitutory Limitation on August 18. Tho Caroy land act. of Auimat is 1894, under which the Northwest nrld states were to receive 1,000,000 acros uucu oi ueseri land from tho national government, for reclamation purposes, the Income from such reclaimed lands to be invested in further reclamation projects, will expire by statutory limitation on August 18, the period of us uxiBiunco naving been fixed at 10 years. At this tirao Oregon has contracted about 500,000 acres under this act, upon all of which irrigation plans are now under construction. , Chlf Clerk Resigns. AVashlngon, D. C, July 20. Blnln W. Taylor of Wost Vlrgluia, chief clork of the postofllce department, re signed his position today, tho roslgna- tlon to tttko OffCCt one month linnr Mr, Taylor will be Bucceodod by Mer rltt O. Chance of Illinois, now chief of CANNOT IMITATE LABEL. Revenue Cutter Ashore. San Fnuielaco, July 20, Tho reve nue cutter Manning went nshoro in a fog at Pigeon Point this morning. Tugs nnd Jlfo saving crows havo gono to tho rescue. Attorney for Canal Zone. Washington, July 20. Tho Panama canal commission today announced tho appointment of Jiunea Marborg Keedy, of Now York, iib prosecuting attorney for tho canul zono. Diamond Thief Disappears. Stockton, Ciil., July 20. Martha Sa bin, a Chicago diamond thlof, Jumped her hull this morning. Sho loft (i,o00 worth of diamonds and Jowulry. U is believed by koih.o sho has suicided. Five Thousand Locked Out. Now York, July 20. Flvo thousand curpeuteru wero locked out today by tho Master Curpoutors' Association. Tho trouble is duo to tho alleged viola tion of tho arbitration agreement. San Francisco Judge Protects Trade Mark Of the Printers. !.... I'ra'jcisco, July 20. Tho flrut com won aiiuiiiBt the Clti.ons Alll unce Employers' 'irganlzutlon, Is u de cision touuy by Judge Sloss, who granted a temporary Injunction ugalnst tl All's-r-e's uae of a Inhol paiiorrio i al or that of thu Typo grn, !" . I : ,n. "The label of tho union is ltn r..u lstered trado mark and cannot bo in fringed," said Judge SIoss. I Control Labor Union, a few wooks 'lie division of postofllce supplies. Elks In Parade. Cincinnati, July 20. Tho weather wus ideal and when tho Elks' parade siuneu a cool ureezo was blowing. Sevonty-flvo lodgos wero In lino. Tho grand lodgo will roassorablo at 2 o'clock when a grand secretary will be elected nnd other important busi ness will bo transacted. Must Leave England. Londou, July 20. It has Just been learned that Mrs. Maybrick is not free but is out on tickot of loavo, tho conditions of which will bo withdrawn lu consideration of her promise to go to Amorica nnd stay there. Sho will sail ror Now York after meeting her mother In France, o Mrs, Maybrlck Released, Truro, Cornwall, July 20. Mrs, Floronco Maybrlck loft hero today for Franco, a freo woman. Flfteon yours ago to- day her famous trial began In London, and slnco that time an unceasing effort to securo her rcloauo has boon kept up. King Edward, thon Prlnco of a WuIob, was hor personal friend and used his influence to securo her pardon, Sho was accused of poisoning hor litis- band, an ngod physician, and o tho trial wua tho most noted in modern English history, all tho high medical experts of tho kingdom having been summon- ed to testify as to tho effect of arsenic on tho human sys- tern. Dr, Mayhrlck died from what appeared to ho arsenic poisoning under circumstances that partially incriminated his wife, Sho Is heir to large es- tales In Kentucy, and will como to America after a brief sojourn lu Franco to r.ccupor o ato aflor her long confinement in prison.