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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1904)
9A1LYEVENINGE0ITI0N weather forecast. Tonight and Saturday fnlr. VFYENINIStUlllUN; if von want business, i "L as anxious to irint the ttS we arc me PENDLETON", UMATILLA COUNTY, OTiEGON, ITU I DAY, AUGUST o, 100 t. NO. 5118. 06 A GIRL mm fur n PF flllUUUUU uuiiwi j. nf Pnnnlar Student n...!o ! Rittprlw f!pn v nuaoiu ...viiMte CILENCE STARTLES ST. PETERSBURG. captain of tho English ship KnUht Commander recognizes the legality of the act of sinking his ship. Ocean Lines Suspend. London, Aug. 5. The Peninsular & Oriental Steamship Comnanv hns an- , nouncod tho discontinuance of their I i sen ice to japan owing to the Impos- ,oiuim ui uuiermining what may be I termed contraband. The Ocean & ! China 'Mutual Company has Issued similar notices. FIEND- MURDERS STRIKERS CUIM BRIDE AND GOOM CERTAN DRY Harry Fisher of Philadelphia Attempts Robbery and Kills His Victims. Official Count of Losses. 1-ondon, Aug. 0. Baron Hayashl, the Japanese minister today Issued an official count of the dead anil wound ed of tho last three -attles on the en veloping movement around Hal Chenc and Lino Yang. In tho battles of Yushu LIntzu and Yam Selling, the Japanese lost 940 killed and wounded, while the Rus- SlntKa' nnettnlHna ntv, oatlmntn.1 n( at 2000. At Slmu Cheng tho Japanese I Frantlc for Money a Fast Young Man Run on the Drovers' Bank at Chicago Almost Causes a Panic. That the Russian Commander c. uard Pressed That He Cannot 1 losses were 194 killed, CGC wounded. . n.tanes to the Telegraph oi-, ,. ,.. T.r. . .1.1. nu, ..Dar of Arabia's Cargo Iswuieh were burled by the Japanese. li)Preearlous Position of Rus- - n t 1 1 to H in sr. HPiprs. . CtKimnls n f th War HIS OWN SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW SHOT TO DEATH. PACKERS SAY STRIKERS ARE ALL nfc,i URNING. CATHOLICS SUGGEST SOLUTION. Amerlcal Societies Resolve That No Public Money Be Used for Sectari an Purposes. Detroit, Aug, 5. At tho closing sea 1 slon of tho American Federation of ; Catholic SocIotloB this morning a number of resolutions wero adopted, Including ono on' the school uuufttlon, ndvnnclng this solution: Lot no pub lic moneys be" paid out for religions Instruction In any school; let tho ed ucational per capita tax bo disbursed for results, In purely secular studies 'only, In our Catholic schools; out teachers receiving their snlarl.es, us their teachers receive tholrB. To ascertain these results, let our schools bo submitted to stnto or city examinations, thus will tho great prin ciple of our government that no pub lic moneys bo used for sectnrlan pur- OREGON NEEDS BETTER ROADS James W. Abbott, Govern ment Good Road Expert, Gives Timely Advice. SAYS OIL AND MACADAM FOR COUNTRY ROADS. Alleged That 400 Returned to Work I- o preserved Intact. GOLD ON COLVILLE. Rich Discovery by Seattle Man In Un expected Locality. Seattle. Aug. r. Charles Vader, re-1 siding at 117 Leary street, Ballard, I linft lll rfttlirnml frnm l,n Pnli'llln In. , Aug 5 -The greatest fever , reservation, where he lately dls- ntcrs Rccm of His Newiy Married . Sister, is Detected In the Theft and I to Hide His Crime Kills Her and 1 Her Husband After Shooting Him-' self He Flees, Leaving a Trail of i Blood But Returns and Confesses : and is Taken to Hospital. This Morning at St. Joseph Don nelly Says Independents Arc Ruin ing Beef Trust's Business Butch ers' Union Inflicts Serious Damage an the Packers by Enlisting Smpa thy of Cold Storage Men AH Out side Points Waiting for News From Chicago. RELIEF EXPEDITION RETURNS. I North Pole Rescue Party Came Back j for Coal Supply, But Starts North ! Again. I Vnrdo, Norway, Aug. 5. Cuiiiinnti der Champ, of tho relief expedition to the north polo, aunt to rescue tho party who relieves Baldwin of tho St'lKlor exploring party, returned here : from Frnnic Joseph Innd on nccount '(if n Rhortnge of coal, lie sails ugalll Veteran Highway Builder Tells of the Work of the Government at Eugene Absolute Failure of Congress to Appropriate for This Work Has Al most Prevented the Construction of the Model Road Will Probably Build Small Amount of Model Road at Belllngham. Chicago, Aug. G. On tho return of ...a A Hit II 1 Ilf MUUlCDk w , int. rac,-i-n ! ... I....... 1.., nn .. J i. Til. I 1 .1 ..I. J , ... .1 ..iiomnni ami indignation nrevuus .i,-t -,., i . t.. t .... o, ..n . , .. ...,!., Im.lUc nnrl llltnr.1.. . . . . 7 . I " -", ., vi., ...v. .,,,., . tne Slliut-IH uuuito .np rinnnct IT Tint Ihn rlnlmcf irnlH nni irrnnm n-n,.,. ... ' Ifnu.tllll IUUIICIM, Ul lull iniiiiuu.n Sere over the announcement that mlncs , tne western hemisphere. Va-1 blood this morning by Harry Fisher, Un,on' U)"n' '"""KlU derinlto plnns rn.mc daughter of Professor Jler- ,in,. rinima , hnv r.m,i mn.mtnir, i,mii,or r ai,nr.... to stop tho dollvery of meat from a tueivvj uiuL in micu iLii uuiu ijuuiiiin tirfi ui ' rinui I'liieri'fi ino nn m inr tmi " .tious ilocuments in pacuages 01 Thls mountaIn Is located near tho I detected in the -edroom of his sister , Pl'KB centers. Doiinolly claimed tno riles to the Russion soldiers at the town of Meteor, which lies in the ! and brother-in-law, killed them both. ! enthusiasm of tho Htrlkcrs Is every- i . in . I uii tm; tuDcnaiiuii iimi j nv lhuii wuui llllllbt'll, UUt IUO WUUI1U i lt . . . , . . np DeUUlUlU Kill nilOllt m PR in n crmtliorlt llrn. wao nn folol nnrl It m to '"!. M LUiii num y uuu MI "o ui hp the youncest daughter of the ! tion from nnnnhlin Horn Mr Vndnr riHn. h inf m i.n..oQ rai.,Mi. cngo. .t .. 1 ni.- r Tl il nliwlnnt .. .... . hnvln" lifn fmnlnvd with ....Inn (n iironnvtniT minrlina if the solrilerB alleged seditious pamphlets uutriY uv u sluuuul uuut:r uuii. 1. n Dunn n 1... 1 i icn nni in tin iLiinaiu 1 Lu.c;n. i 'i Friday. Attempt to Depress Wheat Market by Exaggerated Reports. Chicago, Aug. r. Tho discovery tills morning, or .vhnt Is believed to bo u movement against the wheat market by using exaggerated reports of tho condition of crops In the Northwest, tho object being to tnko big profits cally covers the entire mountain. , way calmly confessed the deed and I l t uwnt ,rUBt ' "reiy Doing under-j on n rise, caused tj slump m tno bop- "The ore will run from J3 to 35(10 was sent 111 hnsnilnl mined oy uie iiiduiiuiinemB. i 11111 . n-uiiiti nui-ai mui nui un iihiiiiiiik per ton," said Mr. Vader, "but I es SCARE IN WHEAT PIT. Fluhor ts knnu-n nc tiw. i,1.m,nf sianeu on tno urovors uann in matter and hand timate that It will average about $15, of his. family, and has gambled and Ull' H"K'liylm,H ,tl'1? by tho nd hospital supplies a ton. i )Iayed,le ractl8 ht.avlly. and it is sui- ftriUors, who withdrew their depos Is in tho Manchurlan I p0se,i was frantlc for money. ue-a,1Be of tho alleged use of tho In- MURDERED HIS EMPLOYER. the Negro Brute Takes Revenge on Man Who Discharged Him. ifartford, Conn., Aug. 5. Henry urvieasur lu liiu uiiivuibtiy in xaui- 1 . " r MnK lin" 'nnilinTIV trrwr ,,nMn. rrm lue iit'usuuuuiu iiaiuniiiuib, ii la K! wprp RnilnrclPM intn thn nnnlr. mlssioner, was murdered at his home this morning by a negro formerly In his employ. Enmity and robbery, the CATTLEMEN m R1R0 kr tho pjnrlnn nnri iiroro Tint rtio. police say, the former, was the motive rerfa liuiu inRV ifiii into inn nnnriR v " " ioe sin was at once taken Into ' ((flflV 1'nnri.Ai U-ltli hinli tranonn r-yniu ITiablllllC t OUUbC&b. -jmpn in inn I nncaniio np t ha n..iRrivuiF Ann- t I i,n iin-a ntrci. r justicej was secretly hanged and i ' record of the execution withheld ) almost adored the talented nnd' b"".i ui m.o laiuiilD JJI u- oi tne Husslan capital. Indignation In Berlin. wrlln, Aug, 6. Sentiment among huh OUVIUHOIB U11UUSL 1 L'UL'UKH lien wi lUttlllL UL tut lite crmiH fii Knnuinu Vrl i . . i ... . i me japuneso war. Consternation In St. Petersburg. St Petersburg Aug. 5. Kuropat- s nrnffiri,,, m ... . . r . .He, (uoillUIl( Ut'UIIUUU 111 wree Japauose armies north of in ouicial clrc pr. ma iirrK i .... . i-iI Mil llihtlL 111 J Cltll' . ..tti.t wnure mo czar is stayinir r'Ur UIIll UIMfl n I cnvApn tho AfiWB of tho enirflirnmnnt thu ninat vA,,tl icu, A ie nuuiie rema ns 1 High 1)1 rh nf ovnllnmtint 4lw, )i 1 1 Hoards being surrounded with ! crowds, His sister was a highly respected woman, just married to Joseph Scha ron, a wealthy business man, nnd Fisher took advantage of his knowl edge of the premises to enter the ele gant residence. When tho horrible crime was ills covered by neighbors who heard the shots and made an Investigation, Mrs. Scharon was yet writhing in the last agonies of death, her husband was dead In a pool of blood on the floor, having leaped out of bed when shot, and the tell-tale trail of .blood left by the murderer, who Inflicted a slight wound upon himself before leav ing the house, led from the front door Old September, UStt'UMi- Knngo was 97 to tl.50. Now September, SGfj'OTft. September corn, ISH. siltutlon by the packers to pay the strike breakers iu cash Instead of time checks. On the other hand, tho pack ers rest serene claiming thnt the strlko Is about broken and In a week all will be back. PARKER RESIGNS. Awaiting News From Chicago. ' Omaha, Aug. 5. Tho strikers nro beginning to express tho hope thnt tho Struggle, will soon end and arc watch ing Chicago for news of n settlement. The situation remains quiet. Packers Claim Big Gains. St. JoBeph, Mo., Aug. 5. Four Presidential Candidate Retires From the Bench of the Court of Appeals, Albany, N. Y Aug. 5. Judgo Park er at 2:30 this nfternoon handed In his resignation ns chief Judge of tin) court of appeals to Soerotary of Statu O'llrien, to lake effect Immediately, MONTANA SHIPPERS CAN NOW ROUTE THEIR STOCK Arbitrary Rules In Force on Northern Pacific and Great Northern Hve Been Partially Abrogated Shippers Can Now Designate Their Choice of Roads From St. Paul to Chicago Means Much to Stockmen. iiiu iiuudc, cu null, lilt; UUML UUU1 l... 1. 1 .. . II down to the navement and tho I h"n.dred m,lon mon- ordlng to Btreet ' pacKors, returned to work this morn whit., knrrin.i ,in.i., .. lug. but the strikers deny It. Commls fnr rl.in FlaW c.01.Dr.H I,,.,. I8'011 m OOlleVO tllttt tllO back IKJIIO .i, ;;7',.;;,:l.t t strike is broken. he collapsed from loss of blood. JAPANESE GOLD COMING. St. Paul, Aug. G. A meeting was hold In the Great Northern building yesterday by prominent cattlemen of the West and officers of both tho Great Northern and Northern Pacific, at which the question of certain changes In freight rates and regula tions In force pertaining to the hauling of cattle from tho range county of .Montana and South Dakota was dis cussed. The railroad officers refused tn dfsciiRR the matter at nresent. nml o days' siloncf. 'Patkin Is worrylnir thn inihllr. ! Ihov hurt nrtrnnd had liaen takn unilor advisement by the companies. They stated, however, that tho com panies had conceded to tho shippers tho right to route tho shipments from the original shipping point to Chicago, For some time past it has been the rule of the companies to accept ship ments at original points of shipment without routing, and when they reach ed St. Paul to forward them on such lines as they preferred. Under this rule, tho Great Northern nnd Northern Pacific naturally routed most of the shipments over the Bur lington road from St. Paul to Chicago. Under the new agreement, the ship pers will bo allowed ,to designate tho road over which they will ship the shipment to go from St. Paul. It Is probable that the request of cattlemen for tlio abrogation of agree ment between tho Chlcago-St. Paul roads, whereby all stock trains are prohibited from making the trip be tween the two cities In less than 24 .hours, will be granted. Tho cattlemen havo appealed to tho Interstate commerce commission for relief from unjust regulations of the railroads, nnd a hoarlng had h.eon set for some tlmo In September In Den ver, if satisfactory arrangements can be made with tho Groat Northern and Northern Pacific roads as a result of the conference today, osq roads will not bo requested to appear at tho hearing In Denvor Three Millions in Gold Coming to the United States. Washington, Aug. 5. Tho treasury department Is notified that tho steam er Doris, from Yokohama, is bringing another large consignment of Japan ese gold yen, supposed to be about $3,000,000 American, lu payment for goods purchased in this country. Tho DorlH Is due at San Francisco on Aug ust 7. Bandits Make Mistake. Sterling, 111., Aug. C Three bandits this morning held up n Chicago & Northwestern freight train eight miles from here, mistaking It for tho pas senger. Discovering .their ertor they lied. American Yacht Wins. Cowes, Aug. o. Tho American yacht Ingomar, again defeated tho Kaisers Meteor today, In a breeze. fine Pope's Health Is Poor, London. Aug. 5. The Catholic World says the health of tho pope Is causing considerable anxiety. general imiin i i.. n. a; . Beu.oral still rotreatlng to ..u mm nis hands too full to "l'Hiciies, or that a battlo is on, )nnt V"? 1,08811)16 to send any on me uring, w rabla Carried Contraband. .. . .- wuiku nr no An i n fid iajnHini , , "atinrnf . lu JUi,auoso ports, con till M, r nnd ra'way equipment. MchthV8 bolnf unloaded, after i mo steamer will i. roi.non,i he7 m1 w111 consider tho cases of I'tWr. Ps ,BUnkl four Japanese krmar , d"Paneso steamer, and Ln',?rltlsl1 steamers. Tbo are all being well cared for. Tho ' . . . Sujng for Divorce. Nettle J. Cnrmlcnl today entered suit for divorce ngninst John A. Cnr mlcnl, charging desertion. The Car mlcals wero married In Gnl.onn, Mo Nnvemlipr (1. 1R87. nnil linvo five tllO I nlillilrnn Tlwi liln 111 t Iff nlllu-.m (lint her husband deserted her on May 17, 1003, Montana Streams Dry. Helena, Aug. 5. Tho weekly crop report of Section Director It. F. Young, for tho week ending yesterday, showu that haying Is In progress all over tho state. Tho worBt reports come from east.ern Montana, where cattlo are suffering from the lack of water. The Grimes Is No More, Portland, Aug. 5. The old Grimes hotel at Seaside was destroyed by flro yesterday afternoon, A. M. Apple gate, a Portland photographer, was badly Injured In tho flames. Fireworks Factory Blew Up. Hnvana, Aug. G. An exploding rocket blew up tho fireworks factory hero today. Two employes wnro kill ed and flvo Injured fatally. Suicided Over Pancakes. Denver, Aug. B. Hattlo Stoffloban, a brldo of three weeks, suicided this morning with carbolic acid, bucaiwu her husband criticized hor pancakes. German Village Burned. Berlin, Aug. C Three hundred buildings In the town of Irosfold wore burned today. ALL COili IRK OF THE LEAGUE OREGON EXHIBIT IS EXCELLENT DR. A. LE ROY CONTINUES HIS WORTHY WORK. Agricultural and Fruit Display at the Oregon Information Bureau Is Rap idly Increasing Moorhouse Photo graphs Will Be Used to Portray the Wonders of the Oregon Farm. B'hop Does Penance, Vafni8, A,ue- 6. Advices from blihnnn ?lrcle8 Btnt0 that tho M rlCf.D,Jon 1108 resigned Mter . to a Trapplst idon beiiir,,,. " Penance for ro re f Z,688- T1, Ms''"!' la Bob. ,t0 obey tlle Pope's sum Ced iff R. '"rtnlsUt ago for hi ,nlndl nnd ls 8orrr Loon Cohen--Undoubtedly perma nent good will result from the organi zation, but its capabilities for devel opment and attracting Immigration and capital cannot bo exploited quick ly. Tho organization cannot be ex- "Now Hint tho Oregon Improvement Lciikuo hua ben launched," said Dr. A. Lo Roy, of tho Oregon Information Bureau, "It romnlus for tho peoplo of this Mittp. to work togothur If thoy would bo HiiccoHHfiil. I am heartily In accord with tho league and Its plans, but I agroo with Tom lllcharil sou, that ovoryono must put. IiIh shoul der to tho wheel and work lu nccord with his nolghbor if results uro to bo HccoinpllBhcd. "Knthiishism Is all right, but It will not accomplish vory much If thoro isn't a llttlo work attached." Dr. Iai Hoy arrived In I'umlletoii hiBt night from Portland and loft Mils morning for La Grande and Ilakor City. He Is gatliorlng iiji thju Dxhihlts recently collected for sliltimont lo tho character, ability and force, uud onto i ""ruan In Portland. Tho doctor hns the Job, J. 11. Haley The Development Leaguo has Immense possibilities within Its reach; it can outline and carry out a campaign that will draw pcopio and capital to the state, and p.octed to "rush things" and ought not develop Hb latent resources more svs If It ls expected to. tematlcally and quickly than lt would Leo Teutsch l am especially ideas-1 l'o otherwise done. That crowd, made ed with tho officering of the organ!-, up of representative men inspired by beon at work lu ICastem Orocon fur tho past 10 dnyB securing Information and flxhlhltH for tlio buronii. In thin city he mado arrangements for a series of Moorhouso pleturoH which will bo uddod to tho collection at tho union depot In Portland. Dr. Lo Hoy will bo In Eastern Oru gon several days cathorliiL' nn hi nn exhibits and after hlu return to Port- zatlon, belloving lt to bo effective and ! a common purpose, can accomplish j ,a,"l W'H r-ontlnuo his operations copablo, and that tho men are, more-, a great deal. over, honest, and will do their duty . 13. T. Wado The leaguo will bo tho by the expectations of tho peoplo and ( means of attracting Immigration and the opportunities before them. while the state should welcome tho R. Alexandor Tb.ero wererepresen- poor men who aro seeking a foothold tatlvo men at the meeting of the j where land is cheaper than elsewhere, leaguo In Portland, and the .entliusl- ono primary object nf th lencnn asm they showed ls certainly a por- should bo to attract Homo monoy as tent of something being done. Give well in fact, Immigrants having the organization time, and it will un-1 money to Invest as well as ambition doubtedly accomplish much good In and strength, if all who aro In tho promoting the business Interests of leuguo and all whom thoy can get in- utu bihiu. n nas iiuBBiuiimub wuiuu i teresicu lu its work do what is within Its reach that are great and that will their reach, according to the present all bo Improved In time, undoubtedly, 1 understanding of their plans, there L. E, Smith, tho mau at tho head of will bo big results, undoubtedly Kvery the organization, ls, In ray opinion, live man should .encourage the leaguo the man for president a man of high and its purposes, tho control nnd western portions tho statu. La Returning to Umatilla County, W. Jl. Howard and wlfo. nf Grando, aro in Pendleton visiting with Mr. Howard's brother, Hov. M. V. How ard, and with Mrs. Klizu Frakor, who is Mrs. Howard's mother. Mr. How ard has sold his farm In tho Grand Hondo country and will probably lo cate again In Umatilla county, whero no rusiuuu many years on a Tutuilla I farm. Ho has followed stock raising and general farming in tho Grand Ronde ns hero, and will re-engugo In tho samo occupation hero when ho ' finds a location, "Oil on n nmcaduni linso" snld JainoH W. 'Abbott, or Denvor, Col., superintendent of good roads division, department of agriculture, who pass ed through Pendleton today nn his way to Walla Walla, "In my estima tion, Is the Ideal rond for this coun try. "No road can bo porinunont or a success unless It 1ms n miicadnui huso and one with Buch n foundation and flnlRhcd with oil nnd hiiiiiI would last in this part or the Northwest. I undersinnd Hint tho formutlon of tho soil In Knstern Oregon In biu-Ii that It mnkes u frightful rond In summer, but the oil nnd mnendam road that I speak of would bo firm nnd hard at nil seasons mid would never be dusty or muddy." Mr. Abbott nrrlved this morning from lOugeno where tho government Intends building a sampl.e of Ideal rond. Ho goes to Walla. Walla for thp purpose of conferring with good ronds enthusiasts there, and will Inter return to Uugono. When asked coik corning tho snmplo plko at Kugeno, Mr. Abbott said: "We intended to build the rond IIiIb Hummer, but owing to u sort of mls undcratnudlug, I'm nfrald wo will havo to postpone tho work until noxt year. You see, tho government iIooh not appropriate enough money for thu construction of tiieso snmplo high ways, and thoy havo to be built by co operation. Tho community furnishes tho mntcrlalH and labor, tho railroads tho transportation, tho machinery, companies the neccssnry toilers, grad ers nnd other Implements and tlio government tho supervisors, "This country must bo torinod a 'far' one. I mean by thnt that It la far from tho larger mttnufnctorlcB of the Hnst, Through miscalculation tho, machinery couipnnlcH failed to havo tho heavy rollerB on hand. Thoy nro not kept In Btnck by tho branch hoiiHOH and It Is too Into lu tho season now to havo tnein brought from tho Kast. Tho rnlny senHon would bo up on iih before tho work could b.o fin ished. It was our Intention to finish two stretches of Hiunpio toad lu thu North west this year. We havo an Invl'ntloii to niiiko a practical demonstration nt Ilollngham. Wash., during th.o annual' statu good roads convention, to bo hold (hero lu September, and wo will endeavor to ho present." Spmiklng of oil roads. Mr. Abbott declared that such hlghwnyn wero not expensive. "It In my ileslro to hbo oil and moendnin lilghwnys throughout thin stnlo, but I will not venture n giiogs oh to wnon thoy will over bo coiiutrurtoil." Mr. Abbott, referred to tho drlvowny lu Golden Giuh Park. Hnn Iraiiclsco, as tin Ideal Bntul nml oil road. Tho roadbed is mado of rod amid rolled hard nnd thou Hprlnlried with crudo petroleum, rich In nsplinltuni. "About 100 ImrrolB of nil to tho mllo," continued Mr. Abbott, "aro uaod In tho building of this drlvowny. Tho oil rapidly evaporates nnd Ion von tlio nsphaltiim which romblrv with tho sand mnkos a rcgulnr cushion. In tho enru of oil ronds, It ! ii-hiiP to sprlnklo n llttlo nil rach year to koop thorn in good condition nml to koop up tho surfaco." President of Lewis and Clark Fair. II. W. fioodu, director general of tho Lewis nnd Clark fair, wnn nlecin.i president or tho snino yostorday, fill tho iiiioxplrod lorni of H. Scott, roslgiiad. to Out Into the Wide World. Ksopus, Aug C For the first time since Ills hhIooIIoii as tho dnmoerntlc presidential iiotn inoo as tho democratic presl denial nomlnnn .Tnilco Pnri,,.- left his homo today. HU plans liavo beon attended wltli tho utmost secrecy and his destin ation is unknown only to lilm. self and secretary. Tho Judgo loft on the 10:20 train for Kingston.