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EIGHT PAGES; DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904. PAGE SIX. GREAT MANEUVERS THIRTY THOUSAND MEN ENGAGED IN WARFARE. Battlefield of Bull Run Will Be the Center of Operations, Which Will Cover Fifty Square Miles Every Effort Will Be Made to Duplicate All the Conditions of Actual War. fare Except Bloodshed Regulars and State Troops Will Engage. Washington, D. C, Soit. 2 Every thing Is practically In readiness for the IiokIiiiiIiir of thf grout army man euvers at Manassas. Va. The regular troops that are to take part are al ready on the field, nml the state mili tia will arrive tomorrow ami Sunday. Every state of the Atlantic division, with 'the exception of Mississippi, will be represented. The plans for the maneuvers have been carefully worked out by the of ficers of the regular army, who have color and by tomorrow night thero will bo Hcarc.oly n public or private building I" the business part that will not be decorted with lings bunting, imnners and the various emblems of iho Tomplnr fraternity. IRRIGATION IN IDAHO. Government Engineer Explains Mens- urements of Water. DEFENDS UNION. Portland Attorney Takes Hand In Old County Seat Fight. Hx-Clty Attorney .1. SI. Long, who, with .ox-State Senator Alex Sweok, Is defending the claims of the city ot Union as against the claims of La Grande for the possession of the coun ty seat of Union county, returned from Union yesterday with the Hon, i Hubert Kakln, circuit Judge for the) eighth judlcln dltsrlet, says the Tel egram. Mr. Lone says that the circuit county officers from removing f the records or transferring any county property from Union to La Orande until the matter Is finally set tled by the supremo court. The quarrel between the two cities began more than a year ago. La flrande then tried to wresf the county seat from Union under a special law, passeil at the bossIoii of 100.1. nml as Judge Eakin was u resident of Union, he referred the case to Circuit Judgo Alfred Sears of tills county. Judge n W Iloss. of the U. S. geological survey, U charge of reclamation work . , ...m, nonsuiting Engineer A. .1 Wiley', will leave tomorrow for !''' j court' has Issued an order enjoining Inspection ot reservm. "--", :. the n ,!or Ilolsc which are a part o the ; Holse-rayette recmnmi u -- -says the Boise Capital News. They will go first up the south for . ()l tne UoIbc, as for as Smoky crook, am will then proceed to look over ? dam sites, on the north and f ; .it fnrlts of the Hoiso. These two oposed rc ervoirs will contain 0. ' '": eet and from the surveys. ?, mmtws t hev can be developed with 11 n 'i. "I.?,. :,vi,Piiilltnre of money. a reusunuiMv , .. ,. jiiiui When asked ior uinm. , 1 Sears hum that the law was uncon what 00.000 acre feet meant. .Mr. itos a stlmtlo,m on the ground that It said It meant a discharge of "" ! ,.ri!lltL,,i a itlit In excess of the limit second feet for 24 hours, or in rmtmi ()f $5(m() ,mt hp w((s ovurrul,tl by thu ...i,npa Jnilll second feet for a wilk. ,,Mri A unnniii! election to engaged on this duty for some time. . . 20nn 8ecomi foot for n. wech , , ,, .... wnB tilun i.ui,i ti,8 The field of operations embraces 50 , thp roctlc It has been demon. m(j umlur r Kcnorn, ,nw ,,,,,, , square miles in Prince Wlllinm t-iiuti- Htt,,tl tm every foot of land In t he y h m 0rum,0 W()u ,mt.tA. E. I I'nyette vaiieb m i pMUm , otiur residents liegnn n ould be put uniiet , . i suit to prevent the removal of the !..... fur t K llllllUUItlV.. nml for field exercises nre well adapt- ..minced for definitely when the ed to such purposes, and hnve neon ' . . llt H time the water is ...I.I. .......1.. .,,... o.tti.il,. t I 1 ci in . ,,nl, n lirovmeu uu miuMt- uiC "l 1 i nmt needed. lis vaiuo in ot - me can scarcely be est limited. i t b-lug some other reservoir sites, ti e storm water could be so couserv rnhnblv three Irrigation per- ions. Major General Henry C. Cor- . . mKMt ue had. This gives an bin. former adjutant general of the f wnnt llu, government expects nrmy, and now In charge of the mill-1 (lo iu reclamation work In this sec tary division of tlie Atlantic, will lie j ,. lt im;ans, eventually, lnilllons In supreme command, and the two ) .calti, t Hoise and the surround divisions of the force under him will . te'rrltory. he commnnded by Hrigadler General i h 1 . .1. Kranklln Hell and Hrigadler Gen-, .., vunnu FOR BOARD. ) UUl ty, Va extending from the village ' ' ' , of Thoroughfare eastward to Hull ' ",".alou vt Ktin. The grounds chosen for camps , (lm drainage and other needful facilities. The 30,01)0 troops engaged in the maneuvers will constitute one corps, which will he divided Into two divis- oral Frederick I). Grant. The first division, under Grant, will occupy cam Manassas, and will wear the old style blue flannel blouses, while the ene my, the second division, under Gen eral Hell, will be encamped at Thor oughfare. 10 miles away, and will be uniformed in khaki. ., During the engagement between the Blues and the Browns, as the op n'v'o 'nJnrl Industrious Oregonians Earning Their p .Ml. I. Ill.ll lllw-p.llv. way i n ru u u ii me w.,.-- j county seat anil the records to La Grande, and Judging from the order made by the court. Mr. Long snys that the case will probably go to the supreme court u second time. MELONS GALORE. to the office of the university for places where students may partly earn their way through college by working in homes or offices or stores, says the Eugene Guard. Mnnv of the best students in the liosing forces will be designated for university are practically making IiurM)ses of brevity, the spectacular I their own way. features that distinguished the grap- j Anyone who can take a student to Wagon Load of 250 Rolls Down Steep Hillside. A special to the Lewlston Tribune from Lelaml. Idnho, relates the fol lowing Incident: Watermelons took n sudden drop near here yesterday morning. Frank Ferguson, who re sides in Bedrock canyon, was prepar ing to go across the river to Ness For ce prairie to harvest and decided to fill his bundle rack with melons to A large number of requests come ' take along with him. He therefore put 250 watermelons ami muskmelons on ills wagon and started down the grade, which is quite steep. In making a sharp turn on the grade young Forguson lost control of his tenm. and they went off the grade over a bank several feet high. Tiie bundle rack turned bottom side pling of nrmies- in former times, the work for room 0r board, or can offer np and the melons there were only dash of cavalry against artillery, the bayonet charge In close order against infantry entrenched, the rush across the shot-swept open, will all be sacri ficed to the business like features of the present day warfare. The sham battles will be no boys' lilny. Com pared with them the drill the state militia gets in armories and on parade grounds is like a kinder- work of any kind, will lend great as-1 0cht out of the 250 that were not slstance by nomying the registrar ot ( smashed into sinitnoreens. the university. As the melons went rolling down the hillside they loft n red streak along their way that could bo seen for quite a distance. Strange to say. the tenm, wagon and the driver sus tained no injury in the mlx-up. G. O. P. Clubs of New Jersey. Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 2. Young republicans of New Jersey are in possession of Asbury Park today, the occasion being the annual convention - . . . . - I. II I , !.,.. i.- in. . i i i I oi uie Kuue t iiium tiu luuhuv. KiUieu ill u uuys Illlilli.li i-uiiiiui. ii- ... , .i . ri,....i, ,t,., ,.,.,., .. fn,- tine business occupied the opening damage done, the opposing forces will mmIoii this morning and public inter- Atrlca ls rIcll .,wt nly in gold, hut not hesitate to pull down a man's fst centered chiefly in the mass nieei-i0 fn other metals which have re fnnres trnmn over his cornfield or ' lnK tnls afternoon, over which Gov- ccived no attention during the Boor ,ii .... 1,1. f-,... nnni..., ir .,.,..,.... emor Murphy presided, and wntcli regime. The firsi step in the ex on the uround of economy What- was addressed by J. Hampton Moore , pioitatlon course has Jusi been taken Wealth of the Transvaal. The Transvaal colony in South Manv women are denied the' happiness of children through derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. " DEA.lt Wits. I'lNKttAM i I Buffered with stomach complaint for years. I pot so bad that I could not enrry my children but five months, then would li.ivo a miscarriage. The last time I became prcpnant, my husband pot mo to taho liVfllal?. IMnUlmni'H A'ope fciblo Compound. After taking; the first bottle 1 was relieved of the sick ness of stomach, and bepan to feel bet ter In every way. I continued Its use and was enabled to carry my baby to maturity. I now havo a nice baby pirl, and can worlc better than I ever could before. I am like a new woman." Mna. Tiiakk llEvnn, 22 S. Second St.. Merlden, Conn. fSOOO forfeit if original of above Utter proving genuineness cannot be produced. FKEE MEDICAIi ADVICE TO WOMAN. Don't hesitate to write to MrM. Pinkliiun. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat vou witli kindness. Her advice Is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever reR-rettcd havinp written Iter, and alio hxu helped thousands. The Best Family Medicine. The best, surest, safest and most reliable remedy for all Liver, Stomach and Bowel troubles. You will save doc tor's bills, sickness and suffer ing if you always have and use Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2jC CRUSHED FRUITS A flno lino just received, to bo serv- " , considered evuedient ' of Philadelphia, president of the mi-. by erecting a furnace for smelting led with Ice cream at our fountain. .. L.V. ' ' VL " :;S" , tlotml league. Congressman Charles ' ., ,)ro ..r Pretoria. Large donos-! We have Peach Marine, that refresh iu flhnm battle. While the opposing I - Fowler and other party lenders ot j its. of this metal and of coal and Ing drink. forces will be Instructed, in a general i I'nniimuni u. ,hwbkw ui iuuhi"ii" ' unmaiune iiuuuiui iuuiu m iuu.v r ... way. to dostroy as little-property aB "' Kreenug were ....... pouible. to avoid cemeteries and fish i I'resiident ltooaovelt and Senator wnrrwtlR ntu! li cmwlitpr th. rtfflltft I 1 HiruailKb of the inotfeusive farmer, no regi ment or company is going to imperil the chances of success of Its division by taking these things Into serious consideration. ARRIVING AT 'FRISCO. Lewlston Slot Machines Go. Lewlston. Sept. t. The city coun cil last night considered the petition presented asking that sli.t machines in the city lie suppressed. The peti tion was referred to tho city attorney to investigate the extent of the au thority of the city iu regulating such Knights Templar Will Meet Royal Re ception. Sun Francisco, Cal.. Sept 2. The vanguard ot the Knights Templar come to attend the triennial conclave in this city next week has put in tin appearance and tomorrow the rimh will be on in earnest. The arrange-!,,.., vnn,uH r thn city nntloiihtodlv re menu completed by the local recap-! 8llUe(1 H(, Hnill tllnt tho petition was tlon committee provide- for a royal , , bv m mothers and parents welcome to the arriving commander-! ,, a,uil."i,i ,, ,,ivwl ,.,irefiil consider- l.l... I.. n...,...tn...l ... u.nt ...llij. 11 l i.tiiiii;ii.iiuici. iu man i rolling mill and other iron worus in the snme region. Itlchard Ouontlier. Consul Genornl. Frankfort. Germany Parker and Queenan Fight. Walla Walla, Sept. 1 Perry Quee nan and Kid Parker, lightweights, have signed articles of agreement to fight 15 rounds before the Walla Walla Athlotif Club. September 12 They fought n Hi-round draw August matters and to prepare the necessary 2G in this city. ordinance. This action was taken by ' the council after brief debate. Mayor lrss situeu ma. sun ii.ui.-i. ...en nun located In some dives whore boys were permitted to enter and play the machines and that much, damage to THE CABINET Candles, Soda, Ice Cream, Cigars and Fruit In season. 209 Court St., H. J. Wilkinson, Prop Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feod tc, always on hand. On reaching the city the visitors will be nic by an escort consisting of three well-drilled companies In full I Templar unltorni, one mounted and atlon by the council. I Callfornians Off for St, Louis. 1 Sun Francisco, Cal., Sopt. 2. A 1 iwn iinmminiH.l rm,i with iim.,iK ninv. special train of Pullman conches ing ami banners flying the . 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