wwtfs DAILY EVENING EDITION when a'lvcrtll Is WKATHF.R forecast. Tonight mul Thursday cloudy ami occasionally threatening with probably showers Thursday. 1)1. HH II 111.1" (.'MPr. :,pnt advertiser The PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SETTEMBBR 21, 1904. NO. G1S8. nnual Session of the nln Association ai un- Lvxirif. )"' irrwxi) is i'iir.siii:.vr. L sc-loni rnieii With ! (,'oirrnor niiininerinm, L,.in VIIII" i""1 Mv"- nrepon Irripillon C'oiiimlx- U..I Ini YWI in wrcgun mil jtrhfO MiiKiilflccnt Awl- l KVhl"1' 1 111""- mil- rn- IfYom ndillilt to Hf I" tHtoBcl'Ureil Willi Oregon 1M5 Mrcllug lo lie Held lland. :rd annual convention of the rrlgatlon Association, held at Idowd Its sessions today with Ipltnlc In the grove at Area- I drive through the Irrigated (Malheur county tinea of the convention wits IjMterday evening, with list officers, nnd the suleo- htal for the 1905 meeting. manager of the Stu- ICtw In Portland was elected president. S. I tlce president and I lira, the well known Port ia?, was elected secretary rains year and arrange- I Tirade for an active eam f belter Irrigation laws for tribe appointment of a Ieg mmlttec of seven to lie un kx the president focwofiil .Meeting. Irlmnual session of the ns I ns rendered peculiarly hi- Uroelng held In the very ( of the choicest irrlgotod lit th west. The rlpiile of Ittai ditch could lie heard fiindow of the convention r( perfume of the IrrlRnted iltalfa fields and the laden Ins wafted to the speakers on the platform, dls- uubject of Irrigation, Wancc from outside points as very limited, Portland Ke Urgeit delegation of unv fPt Malheur county Among E"i Portland were Governor ln. President A, II. Do- Hrannlck and A King ent amonB the nulille oumi ere Oovernor Chnniberinlu, wi nuilammin, who ills- public land inn-siiim n,. jw...ur. in me Oregon rai lolltge; Thomas Kav. rom Marfan county, Stephen ''enaieton: J II. Low. roramlsslniicr of idaim: . state engineer of Idaho: ' Richard, of Hse City, '"Hey, c W. M,,ii.. i ot ,he Oregon Irrigation ' Kla Atllre. IeltUlUmn weathfc'- I "le 'eautlful little nl!e f iTi her 'os' l"nrtld r I ne profu.no fnii- .... 'r es Irr (he l,lla..H U , ?.he? "'tamers of nuiitfririfi' rin.m . j w V """"""i ueaaed d found .:,r'",eu lno "aicnery. ufl e"l'alment - "e-,;;r0?5" ln gnat" "' won,,, Idea of the magnitude and excellence ot the exhibit In u written description. The prize squash weighed 8G pounds and the second monster tip ped the balnnce at 79. Apples 17 Inches In circumference, weighing one pound and 11 ounces, poaches half as large ns these apples, prunes, pears and pluinH displayed In large quanti ties, so beautiful, uniform and rich In coloring that those who have visit ed the St. Louis fair said there was nothing In any of the state, exhibits there to compare to this collection ot Oregon products at Ontario. A large selection of the choicest fruit exhibits was made by Oovernor ('Iminbei'laln and expressed to St. Louis to bo ndded to the Oregon ex hibit there. The honey exhibit at the pavilion I NOMINATION WAS TIM consisted of Malheur county honey In 2fi different forms, nnd was pronounc ed by the Judges to be the most com plete honey exhibit ever displayed In 1 HILL NOMINATES AN OLD ENEMY New York Democrats Name Judge Herrick for Governor. iircsuir or compkomisk. SI'ltAtU'K CHAIN PIHH. Oregon. DIAMOND SI'RClAli WHKCKKD. .Sulleh Tlii'iiun mid I'nst Train Dlli-li-i'il, ICIllliiK I'lii'iniiii. Springfield. III.. Sept. 21. Train wieckers threw the switch nt llarclay, III., throwing the Illinois Central Diamond special for St. Louis into the top of the works of the Tlarclay Mining Company's mine, early this morning. Fireman Con Cannon, of Decatur, was killed nnd Messenger Walter Hays, of Clinton, badly Injured. None of the passengers were badly hurt. All but the rear sleeper left the rails. ' Killed by a Fall. Walla Walla, Sept. lil Louis Purs- ley, a Canadian, Is dead In this city from a fall. While at work on the roof of a livery stable he slipped and fell, sustaining a fractured skull mid other Injuries that proved fatal after a few hours. Parsley had resided In tills city for three years. He had no relatives hi the West. Hill llrlnii'. Two Wiuiliig; Tactions To gether by I'uhciidliig His llnuglily Nature I'm- Knoiigli to Xomlmiic His Ai'i'li-Kiicmy, I). Cody Derrick Francis 11 Harrison Nominated for Lieutenant (ioveriioi- Platform Indorses National Platl'oriu and Ticket ami Denounces "Odelllsni" in State Affairs 1'nlou of Pactions Is Promising; of Success. Saruloga, X. Y., Sept. -1. The democratic convention was called to order at li.3. Duncan E. L. Lee was made permanent chairman. His address was liberally cheered. Senator Hill will place Judge Her rick in nomination. After a conference of leaders this morning It was announced that D. Oudy Herrick. of Albany, will proba bly get the nomination for the gover norship, und Francis IS. Harrison will be decided on for lieutenant governor. Stanchfield's name will not be pre sented to the convention. DIE OE POISON Ruben Lesser of Spokane Fed Brothers and Sister " Rat Biscuit " MOTH KH FINDS FAMILY DYINC ON HIJXrHN HOMK Hill Names Ills Old Kucui. Saratoga, Sept. 21. Harrison was nominated for lieutenant governor. The platform Indorses the national ticket and platform. Herrick s selection was the result State Loses (7,MM Acres. Washington, Sept. 21. The interl or department hus denied a motion for a review of Its decision in the ' Klamath swamp laud case, rejecting I the c aim of the state of Oregon to , ., , , , . ..- ,,,, . ,, ... ., , ., of a compromise. Murphy declared lii.aoo ueres in the Klamath Ind an , ., ... dldate. Hill flnnllv broutrht the fac-! Two of the children who did not I " mvlliB been settled i tions together by an act of self-abne- ''Ilsh tne Peculiar bitter taste of the gallon in accepting his ancient and 1 "'"cult and ate but little of it, will ! iii.t'siiiiii I piimv nurl liv iiriimiMhitr ti . live. reservation. Klslit-Year-Ohl Hoy Finds Sweet Cakes ('ontnlniiiK Deadly Poison Fats Tliem llluwir nnd Feeds Them to Younger Children Pa--rents Absent From Home. Heliirn to Find Fnllre Family Fcept Hnby. In Death Agonies Sceral Children Were Trjlng to Quench lluinlng PoNon by Drinking Water Hnby Itchised to Hut the Cakes. Spokane. Sept. 21. Ruben Lesser, aged 8, today found box of "rat biscuit." or poison cakes Intended for rats and squirrels. He ate of the stuff and treated his brothers and sis ter. 1 , Annie, aged 4, Rudolph, aged 11, Fred, aged C and Ruben are dend from the effects of the deadly poison and other children of the family are dangerously 111. The baby refused to taste the stuff. The poison biscuit was found in a box In the pantry. The parents were absent from home and us the stuff was sweet and had the appearance of cookies, the children ate It greedily. Within 30 minutes two of the child ren were dend and when the mother returned she found them Writhing in horrible agony and trying to quench the burning poison by drinking water, such of them as were not uncon scious from Its fatal effects. Sparks From a Traction Kiiglno Held to He the Origin. Sprngue, Wash.. Sept. 21. B. A. McKennn had 1300 bushels of blue stem wheat destroyed by fire at his farm, 1G miles south of here, yester day. The engine of the threshing outfit had Just run to get In place when fire was discovered In one of the stacks. It Is presumed that It caught from u spark thrown out by the engine, as It was polling In. The grain was insured. . The net loss will amount to about J00O. NEGRO F ENDS F OQ MURDER sti:ami:h .mascot lost. Strikes liar und Sinks Out of Sight hi Columbia It her. St. Helens, Ore., Sept. 21. The Mascot, one of the best passenger freight steamers on the Columbia river sunk on a bar at the mouth of Lewis river last night, and Is com pletely submerged. Xo casualties. Old People's Home. Spokane. Sept. 20. The Old Peo ple's home, In Arlington heights, on the Hlllyard car line, has proven so successful that It Is necessary to en large the building. There are 1 1 old people, ranging from SC to 99, In care of the Maria Heard Deaconess home, which On the Way to Assassinate a Family Are Waylaid and Shot. FOI'lt UILLFD AND SI5VKHAL IN.irUKD l. CFOHCIA. Whites lleiuil of Plot to Murder dimes l'liinlb und Armed Men Walled In the Road lo luleieeiii the 1 'lends After Hearing Negroes Discuss De tails of Their Anticipated Crimes, the Whiles Shot Into (he .Mob, Kill lug Four ami Injuring More .loues l.'niilo.is Large Number of Negroes mul Treats Them Well. charge of the work. It Is the onlv old people's home in the state, and applications to be received nre com ing In much faster than the appli cants can be cared for. The Deaconess Aid Society, of which Mrs. G. H. Ilushnell Is presi dent and Mrs. .1. A. Morrill Is secre tary, gives much of Its time to work of the home, and Is planning to raise about $500 to repair the building, en large the dining room and add, a bathroom. Macon. On.. Soul. 21. Unon helm? I'as Informed that a mob of 12 negroes Opera House Changes Hands. Haker City. Sept. 21. Hd Oel ser has Just closed the deal by which he has become the sole owner of the Haker City opera house. Mr. Oelser has appointed Art Ilurrls manager of had planned ' (he murder of the fam ily of Silas Jones, a prominent plan ter at Tnlbottom, a posse of whites armed and hid in the limber along the roads leading to Jones' home. At 11 o'clock last night the negroes were discovered creeping stealthily through the forest to the unsuspect ing home. After baring thu murder discussed by the negro fiends, the white men opened fire on the would be murderers from uinbush, killing four and injuring several more. Fight of the negroes In the mob had recently been uciiultted from a charge of belonging to the "Defore Day" (Tub of negro murderers. The attempt of the negroes to mur der Ibe Jones family Is Inexplicable, as Jones employs n large number of negroes and treats them well.' .Nono the opera house. Tin- public are as sured of u run of the best entertain- of his employes were among thu ma inents procurable, the trouble with Hinders killed or Injured, I the Northwestern Theatrical Assocla-' 1 ! "DI.TKCTIVK" AltltFSTF.I). ARM E SS iSH BEFORE MO DEN ANOTIIFR H1C HATTLK SKKMH IMMINENT Itlon Until Russian and lapane.su Armies In Condition to Make a Hard Flglit 0ama Sajs lie Will Press Kuro- patklu. Until Snow Flies He Will I Then Co Into Winter QunrtcrH and Ciiard All the Crouiul Coined Un til Surhig. St. Petersburg. Sept. 21. Kuropat kln, under yesterday's date, reports that a flanking attempt by thu Jap anese on the Russian left was unsuc cessful. The situation at Mukden, he suys, is unchanged. On Monday the etiuiny wus observed moving to the easl of Dallng Pass. Later the Jap anese twice attacked the Russian out flanking forces and were checked by cavalry and machine guns. Itntlle Promised at Mukden. Toklo, Sept. SI. ICuropatkln. It is learned, Is preparing to make a de termined stand at Mukden. He Is strongly entrenched and has an Im mense urmy at his disposal. The bat tle will bo terrific us both armies are now In condition to renew lighting. Oyamu, It Is stated, will continue to press Kuropatklu until his operations are stopped by the fall snow. He will strongly guard his advance position, I and remain until spring, when he will take up tho work where he left off. " east of n( . ne ",lu 11 er(,hni"Ptarl0' The del- I'1" by p "rU,Sl1 won tA.jHlsh wr-len Van Lf . ynnwily, win, . , Hos.i,.. reseice Of thn li. 'Mh s """"ok Ml K aw, ?,! et0.rK area of Predict Fall of Tort Arthur. London, Sept. 21. The Toklo cor respondent of Router's says It Is pre dicted in Toklo that tho reduction of I'oit Arthur will bo accomplished within a fortnight. Marines Cuuiil the Lena. Washington. Soot. ei.Tbn now department, at the request of tho commandant of Mare Island, has or dored 150 marines to San Francisco to Bnard the Lena. tin mmaie mm mmseu. For"mnny yeiirs'the"Hllt1hn"d'H'er rlck factions have been at war In AI 1 bany county. Derrick's Nomination Fuanlmoiis. i At the conclusion of Hill's nominat ing speech, George Raines moved that ' the secretary enst the ballot of the ' convention for Herrick, which was done. Further Nominations. For attorney general, John Gun nun, of lirle; secretury of state, John Pallace, Jr., of Monroe! treasurer, William Munch, of Onondaga. Outline or Plullorni. The platform proclaims the devo tion of the parly to the principles of government enunciated by Jefferson, und then proceeds to attack what It calls "Odellism," and says: 'The issue of Odellism Is the para mount and overshadowing Issue In state affairs; Is between oficlul hon esty and official corruption. "In palpable violation of his sworn obligation to bo the Impartial servant of the whole machine, his present du al action constitutes a public scandal, and amounts lo the grossest contempt of official duty In the history of the state. Instead of being opposed to extrav agance his administration has become the actual promotor of adroit schemes to loot the public treasury under the guise of law." State Issues are than taken up and bundled exhaustively. T J IIHTY-l'OUNl) CltO WN. CH NOOK n KhlK DYNAM ITFR'S CONFKSSION. Sheriff Hell Suys ir Homalne Is Guilty He Will He Taken to Colorado. Toneka. Sent. 21. Sheriff Bell, of Cripple Creek, arrived today and had a long talk with Robert Romalne, the elf-confessed dynamiter ot the de pot at Independence, Col., and later talked with Mrs. Romalne, Roll said Romalne Is a desperate character. If found he had done what he said, he would take him back to Colorado for trial. He knew of no reason for Romalne's confessing. Peler of Servla Accepts the Har den of State. Relgrade, Sept. ... The garrison augmented by troops from the prov- j luces, In ull ubout 25,000, lined the streets through which the royal pro cession passed, before 7, At x a salvo of 21 guns announced the king was about to leave the pal ace. As the cavalcade emerged from the gate of the new palace there was loud cheering, chiefly led hv govern ment employes aided by the police, who scattered everywhere. Rehlnd the king rode he little crown prince on an undersized Serv ian horse, whose appearance evoked the first real enthusiasm of the day. During the return trip King Peter wore his crown, which weighs 30 pounds, and with great difficulty kept Ids head erect. Tonight Helgrude and all towns In Servla will be Illuminat ed. I Alleged Secret Son Ice Man Caught Attempting; to Cash Forged Cheeks. I Karmlngton, Me., Sept. 21. Leroy A. French, of San Francisco, who claimed to bo a iqember of the United Stales secret service, was arrested hoie charged with stealing a horso and buggy. French came here, bringing G. A. i Harlow, of Plttsfield, whom lie said 1 he had arrested for counterfeiting. i French was arrested while trying to HXIIAl'STIVH KXPF.HIMF.NTSjoiish checks aggregating $100, signed by Harlow. United States police say I they don't know French as u secret Mlchltiiro Slndo, of Stanford I'nlver- i service officer, slly, Now at Ontario Carrjhig mil . Chemical ICxpcrlmcuts in Life, Food, Anatomy ami Discuses of Co lumbia RIwt Salmon If Adapted to .lapan, .Millions of ICggs Will Ho Sent There. GOVF.RNMFNT CONDUCTING DEADLOCK CONTINl'FS. No inspect for Aiill-Hepublleaii Fu sion In .Molilalia, Helena. Mont., Sept. 21. No appar ent headway on fusion had been made up to noon by the labor, populist und ontl-trust conventions. Recess after recess are following each other, pend ing a report of the conference com mittees. Helnze today made the announce ment that he favors Lindsay, republi can, for governor. PKACICMAKKK KILLF.D. COLORADO DK.MOCHATS. ... . '"to !P'oc.Unt11 coldweath. ! 'U of I,., t e, , B'luon, cCent1an', ,elBtlo kiwi.. . 'Won Wnu k 4 ln w"fHiouSe with XL Offsnrl '"""UCIS "v any J'roniotcd ills Undo. St. Petersburg, Sept. 21. Tho em I'oror has appointed Grand Duko Sor 8 us Mlohaoleovltch to the newly cro nted post of Inspector general of ar "liory. The grand duke Is the uncle f tho emperor, and governor of Moscow. Coif Tournament KoMimed. J''.lllllla. H"t. 21. The Olympian huif tournament was reHumud today IV'V. 'i favor'ul" conditions. Dert Mc 'venule, of St. Louis, boat R. Hunter. lL,i ?bo' tno ,lrHt round-up. imbBrt, of st. Louis, and Ralph Mc "Uriel., of st. Louis, played a tlo. Comcutlnu Is Now at Sea for a Candi date for Coernor. Denver, Sept. 21, Stuto democrat ic convention met nt 10 o'clock this morning. Up to noon nothing had been done except the electing of Sen ator Toller us chulnuuiii The con vention Is nt sea, as there Is no can didate for governor. Churles Hughes, of Denver, who was a likely candidate, withdrew this morning. Former Governor Adams, second choice, also declined. Former Congressman Shaffroth Is now look ing for the place. I J) slanders Then 1 Veil I One or the Fighters. Helena, Mont., Sept. 21. Hert War thum, essaying the role of peacemaker between Charles Reed and Frank More In a fight at Kendall last night, was fatally shot by Reed, liystanders thereupon beat Reed so that he too, is expected to die. School for Hllnd Opens, Salem, Sept. 21. The Oregon school for the Hllnd opens today with about 25 or 30 students. Mr, George W. Jones, the superintendent, was at the depot last for the purpose i r.'rr n number of tho students I who wore coining on tho train. Haker City Flection. Haker City, Sept. 21. The regular city election hero will occur Novem ber 7. the duy before the National election, and there Is considerable speculation whether tho primary elec tion law is applicable to city elections or not. Some of the city officials hold 11 Is not applicable to this elec tion, while several prominent attor neys Insist that it will be necessary to Invoke this law to place candidates In the field for municipal offices. The first scientific Investigation of thu life nnd habits of the Columbia river salmon Is now being made by the United States government through the bureau of fisheries. .Mlchltiiro Slndo, a Japanese stu dent of Stanford University, Is now located at Ontario, completing the salmon Investigations for the United States government. These Investiga tions were begun early last spring on the lower Columbia and were follow ed up in all the successive stages of the salmon run from the mouth or the river to Ontario, where tho last work Is being done. Slndo Is a highly educated man 30 years of age, and an expert chemist. He Is equipped with a full laboratory of scientific Instruments und para phernalia and Is conducting the most Intricate chemical analysis of the sal mon's anatomy, composition, food and diseases, and will report to the bu reau of fisheries, which will place his report on file us part of the govern ment records. Slndo will also report to the Jap anese government on the possibility of Introducing the Chinook salmon In to Japan. The only species of salmon now found In that country is tho "dog" salmon, which Is used In great quantities. If he finds from the Investigation Hint the Chinook would thrive in Japanese streams, he will make ar rangements to ship several hundred million eggs there for propagation. Chicago Wheat. Chicago, Sept. 21. September wheal opened at Jl.OOVj and closed tho same. December on the opening was $1.0NTi and closed cent higher. Corn opened at 5214 and closed at D2. O.'ltn opened at 30 and closed the same. Local Wheal tit 71) Cents. The local market was a simile sti onger stronger today. Club Is quoted nt TO','.- cents nnd bluestem nt 75 cents. Ko HiileH outside of a small amount of choice milling are reported. Piv.-lilcnl Hack to Washington. Oyster Hay, Sept. 21. The presi dent's visitors were today Frrtn W. HigglliH, republican candidate for governor of New York; Jacob Rlls, who .recently returned from a visit to Denmark. Tomorrow tho president ami family will take tho Sylph for Jersey pity, whence they will take a special for Washington. Asks lis to Act in Congo, London. Sept. 20, H, D. Morel, sec retary of the Congo Reform Associa tion of London, sailed for the United States today to present a memorial to President Roosevolt asking him to use his Influence to promote the rad ical reform of the Congo State. Tho memorial Is signed by many Influen tial people In lOugland, Including members ot parliament. CoIIoko Is 7f Years Old. Jacksonville, 111,, Sept. 21. Friends und ulumnl of Illinois college ai-1 gathorod hero In large numbora for the celebration of the 70th anni versary of the founding of tho Insti tution. Tho celebration will con tlnuo through thu remainder of this week and will be participated In by many prominent educators and pub lic men. .May He Itisly or Outlook's ICdltor. London, Sept. 21. A body believed to be that or Charles Ii. Hpahr, or Now York, was washed ashore nenr Hroad Stairs, Kent. It Is not fully Identified. Slv Killed by Lightning. Houston, Texas, Sept. 21. Lightn ing struck u tank at the Texas Oil Re finery on the Texas coast today, kill ing six workmen und firing thu tank. PUNCH CASH IN COURT. Albany, Or,, Is to have park, a public Odd Fcllous Choo.sc Washington. San Francisco, Sept. 21. Wash ington wus selected for tho next ses sion of the grand lodge of Odd Fel lows, In September, 1900, The vote stood: Washington, 88; Buffalo, 20, Philadelphia. 18, Cleveland, 14, nnd Montreal, 11, Gabriel and .lens Jensen l'lncl $.M) Fuel I for Olisiiiicling Road. Gabriel npd Jons Jensen were found guilty this afternoon In .IuhIIco of tho Peace Thomas Fltz Gerald's court of obstructing- a publlo highwny und were fined $50 each. The complain ing witness was S. A. Kdwurds. Tho Jensens und IWwurds aro neighbors. It was shown by tho evidence Intro duced that thu defendants fenced, up a public road to prevent pur-ous from driving iilong it. Tho state was rep resented by Winters & Collier. R. J. Slater was counsel for tho defense, A tilt occurred betwen the Justice and Attorney Slater at one (line dur ing the argument of a law point. Judgo Fitz Gerald ordered Slater to sit down and the latter retorted that he would go to some other court, where he could receive fair treat ment. "Go as soon as you like," replied the court. :