trHfri!inrrniTinM i "511 tv twiwuLyiijy!!! DA1LYEVENIN6 EDITION "fuWve leaned that the Bl"T . ...o.hpa nearly all WEATHER FOR FX A ST. .-.h to cut. TonluM tin J Sunday fair. l,tW" PENDLETON, OlttXSOX, SATUHDAY, I)EC'EMBE1l a. 1004. NO. 5221. II 1 s re ey of w tee r jo0. ok. ...":" IfESSi IN ' I IE CASES . ij 'ational and unexpecieu indi During the Prose- EtoMrgument I aEIIK'KE MAKES I bent of Uie Ieirwnem In. j in the Frauds, According to with Rcnecrjons, Cast ftmsby, Also of the liuerhw at Cue Will Close WIUi torainents by Uie Counsel, Uie JAPANESE MOUNTING BUN S Oil 203 METER HILL did they get within two mile bf any of the claims which Loomis was sent t i Investigate. Heldecke asked Loomis whether he iii going to vlBlt any of the claims. Loomis. answered: "You have seen Ptfter, haven't you 7" "Tea." replied Heldecke, "but I doVt like that plan. Mini's the Word," Sayg Loomis. "Mum's the word," said Loomis. "'I am special asrent. tinh whatever 1 m. port will be all right. Tou need -not t Russians M.llfin.T Prp-naratinnc tn Rnch All War.r.inc Pinm be afraid." " ' r " ai cu.po i i umi "What about Ormsby ?" asked Heldecke. "Oh, Ormsby has no kick coming." Loomis thn took out a map 'of the township and said, "Where Bhall we mark th cabins on these claims?" Heldecke marked the location of im aginary cabins on the bogws claims. No further investigation was made. They retrrrnea to Detroit, where Loomis made out vouchers Tor a four days' trip into "the township and gave Heldecke J10 in cash, sending him 15 none flay or two later by mall. the Harbor When the City Surrenders. COTTON SUMPED. I 1 Witounot Oeaifesset. Vm Having Ko Wiuicases to Rrpnrts iff Enormous Output Rears W or Otlier Defense to Muke. ''the Market. j New 'Orleans, Dec. 3. It is an i notmced that the government cotton Meats, report placing tne crop at 12,102,000 I bales -caused a heavy slump on the I Ootven .'Exchange today. Prices fell i from 48 to "62 -points. Only the fact I that the glnnera report had Indicated ' a beariBh estimate, saved the market from a :rmlch heavier slump. Toklo. Dec. 3. Advices Trom Port the purpose of burying the dend. and Arthur state that the activity of the lasted six hours. Japanese has not relaxed with the' , The' Russians) continue mine-clear-capture of 20S Meter Bill, but there j b"Sr "fT, 'w V 'T h.T I "or, which is taken here to Indicate already has begun placing of big guns j the fleet will attempt a sortie when In position on the 11111, and positions ! ever the harbor becomes untenable, for 20 of them have been constructed. 1 11 evident most of the Russian I ships are badly damaged and unfit RI'PIOSKI EX-PRIEST. Seattle Police Relieve Tliey Have Ex posed a Cane of Double Life. Seattle, Dec. 1. In the arrest of J. F. Mace, the police believe they have cleared up the strange disappearance of James P. MacUouran, at one time a priest of the college of Our Lady Lourdes. Mace is held on a charge of forgery. It being evident that he has used the name of Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, whose bank account la kept In the Canadian Bank of Commerce In Portland. Mace Is the name Mae Oouran went by In this city, but his mall came addressed to James F. MacGouran. For this reason City Detective Adams believes that the two men are the same. MacOouran left the Georgetown college two years ago and took a little boy away wlthh Im. but the boy was afterwards returned. Since that time nothing has been heard of the priest. forUand. Dec. 3. The reat- i Mellon In tne land fraud am UUs afternooa at I feck, "hen Frank Walga- ! t om of the defendants, in- i fattel Hall's speech and L-l -knnA Vila nl.u fcrt m ' wcv w uwic win jn.u iw t guilty, and by confes- ! Implicated all the other a ! Vinton In a long chain of a kj uii perjuries. He is the a i( tne defendants to show a of weakening. ; To AdaotniMtar Korea. London, Dec. S. It is reported In I official circles that Marquis Ito and the former Japanese minister to Rus sia will come from Europe to Amer ica early in 1806. It Is understood their mission will partly be relative to! the future administration of Korea, and transferring the business of the Korean legations to Japanese minis ters. ArmlsUce at Port Arthur. Tokio. Dec. 3. December the first. 'Chicago Grain. Chicago. Dec. 3. December wheat trpeneB 31'-09tt. closed $1.09; May wheat opened $1.104, closed ti ll li Corn opened 4H, closed Oats opened 2 9 "14, closed 29. Argunents Begun. 1 M, Dec. t : The proseea- ' I lie land frauds cases this : I eloeed and the attorneys for Ik at ones did likewise, an- j : wT had no witnesses to 111 ant. District Attorney I this ulternoon opening his ! Jt the jtrj- ' ot the Bribery. !. til the confession of J. A. ' k. In the land fraud casea. i riven hi the Oregon fnal ot yesterday: i I to me that a speciu:! Into townshln 11-7 1 faayand he wanted m in k him. Pnter -salfl: ! win i UN In cash and my per- I r' m 12M if you will go ! get this 0 ' I said mm. fire COSTS ONE LIFE WOKM1TORY BVKN AT BAPTIST SAXITATUrM. for service, but still have some fight ing power. War Krcltrht Rates. Antwerp, Dec. S. It Is reported that Russia Is offering 122.60 per ton, including risk of capture, to ves sels taking provisions and ammuni tion to Vladivostok. Must Have Etqierlal Permlmlon. Colombo. Island of Ceylon, Dec. 3. The authorities here have been no tfled from London that no coaling fa- faclllties shall be given belligerents OF Ilnltle With Trumps. Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 3. One man Is dead and two seriously wound ed as a result of a battle on an Iron Mountain train near Newport. Traln- I men attempted eject a party supposed to be tramps. The Intter opened fire, hitting Brakemen Rpeer and Ir win. Both are In a serious condi tion. One of the tramps was killed, and his body .was found In a coal car. armistice was agreed to between the j without permission of the local s-ov. n posing armies at Port Arthur for , ernment. VAl'IlKVILLK XOT WANTED. Manaaer 'Taylor ' of Uie Frazer Says Pendleton Wants llttrh-ClaMS Slums. Threatened disruption of the IIAZAAIt CLEARED ABOVT $240, Women Well Pleased With the Result or the Two Days' Sulfa. The Presbyterian basaar which two days' closed last night, after business, netted the women about 1240. WIjIIb all the small bills are not yet paid, Mrs. C. J. Smith esti mates that the clear profit will be fully this amount. "We are highly pleased with the result ot the bazaar, and wish to ex press our gratitude to the patrons JSorthwestern Theatrical association, and the prospective substitution of 10 cent vaudeville for the legitimate dramuttcal companies now on the cir cuit, hus not disconcerted nor alarm ed Manager K. J. Taylor, of the Fra ser theater In this city In the least A strong effort Is being made to abolish the circuit and place a line of 'vaudeville shows (n place of the who made It possible for us to dls- hlgh-class theatrical entertainments, pose of the goods placed on sale," now coming to the northwest. In said Mrs. Smith to the Kast Orecon- fact, the Great Falls. Mont., opera lan this afternoon. .lonllor Burned to Death While Try- j house has severed Its connection with j "The expenses have been greatly ilna- to Save Lives Narrow Escape !the c,rcult and has Tlven 118 ldors-; reduced by the commendable wllllng ..... . ... 11 I ment of the 10 cent house project. 1 ness of everyone to help and to the for All the Inmatee. and Working Th ,he ,., ony theater CTCeUent work of tne commUtee anrt . I'oroe, and Two Nurses Are Don- dojng and Manager Taylor In speak- friends who assisted them, is due the .geruuMly Hurt by Jumping I-'roiu a I ing of the matter this afternoon to success of the bazaar." Third Story Window Patients All tne fcast oregonian. says. 1 1 ms cny is nui reauy 10 sunen- .; Itiic MortKUge Oil Opera House. der its first-class line of theatrical . .. ... , . . . ' One of the largest foreclosure suits companies for cheap shows. Vaude- , .. MasHHchusettM Village Burns. Hyannls. Mass., Dec. 3. Fire this morning destroyed a portion of the ' Ing a receiver appointed. business section of town. Loss. 3160,. j he has no intention of going to Creditors Trying to Secure Themselves by Getting Holtf of Personal Property. TKYINH TO BREAK EVEN WITH MRS. CIIADWICaV. Irfintllfird of the Holland House strained Prom Allowing Her Ct tels to Leave Ills Hotel Third I ' thiiiance of Uie Case llaa Taken In Cleveland Receiver Baai Been AMlnted to Take Charge aT Mm. Cliwlwlck'st Property NrtdTar of ('arnegle's Calls at Ho House, ' New York, Dec. 3. Mrs. Chadwkr. Is still at Holland House, It is leana ed this morning. She was deterranf from going to Cleveland last by the action of the creditors In It Is 000. IoHtiiutHter at New York. Washington, Dec. 3. The president has decided to appoint William R. Wilcox postmaster at New York City. QFTHE GQLCQNDA Removed. Ml LniiiR TW .1 .lurk RiMrtn. ttn u.a line l """'"" thi"lth niir ...nnnri tn hnv out of the auction In Pendleton. can't dn : ia . a . . . ... 'The neonle would not acceDt It In i n lme.-. mnea, ana iu nurses in i.ne wiKoun i . no improvements upon j :Hapltat muLTlum -n North avenue, f the P.""" 8now"' They "-imrHl That hs Looml. 7S Z . ' burned to death "ml and Indicate to ; , th hn. In a fire which de stroyed the hospital dormitory early educational in nature, and more ar tistic. Vaudeville In the large cities. where there is large cosmopolitan 1th' al. settlement.1 """"01,l"en " ".ury i-j whepe lnere , ,a,.se COBmop0lan ?'n72"en..,!!.hem 'i Kuban, lost his life while makung ' Population to draw from is possible. under Investigation. "Uemurred hlr . . heroic effort to arouse the occu- "u ""'"' """" "' """ hit ' afmla Pa.us.0f the building. Nurse. Mor- Joflry of theater-goers are people of trouble. 1 on His "Pun," gan an'd Laderde leaped from the thli'H ui.br,, l tliuii. nlfrh imrmMitll IZ.'? lMo trwble. I and both were seriously injured. Miss "ne ' V: FWntedwith Bln.er h.. ni. . "I do not I Mil . . - v.iio.1 11. the best tastes and culture. never be substituted for the it can better believe the association The firemen, nurses and attendants ! " renlUA ... t. I nroETesalve and satisfalctory policy. . succeeaea 111 removing aaieiy hji me tllum.u- . It Id Itrliitfliiu- u flmt -oIhum llti. nr II t "I Washlne- , luitlMiitii Ih Iho lnt tut nn In num- " "r... was that filed yesterday by Frank E. Oeiser. by C. A. Johns, his attorney, against the Baker City Opera House Company. The suit is brought on a note for IS. mill, dated May 1, 1901, running for five years, with interest at 6 per j cent, payable semi-annually, covered ' by a mortgage on the real property to secure payment of the principal and Interest on the loan. The note provides that in default of payment . of interest the entire debt becomes due and payable. The complaint asks for Judgment for 316.487 and 37UO attorneys fees. Baker City Democrat. ONE GAME EACH. k.i. ' aning- 1 patients In the institution, 62 in num- j it into any trou- ber. the i ir1 le forest re- ' mm a place if ne "fa Of him Iw about to start IT'' Ave twenties out it. m.. .. ,nRm to me , nt M do the 1 f-i CLI wnen tw ' ne apDolnt- -WWT . 1 UjewJ "rrngements ; TloKtiHi More and Savings Bank Pluy Uie Snviul inie of a Series of Three. The bow'llng game between the Boston Store and the Savings Bank I. anA th. ..annlA not ready to take vaudeville, a, a; Xortla-m Idaho, regular Hue. The circuit should keep Norman Jackson, chief clerk of the up Its reputation, and let such towns Blale land board, who returned Tues as feel that they cannot support the day from North Idaho, where he had higher Class of shows, adopt vaude ville." HAPPY CANYON DITCH. been conducting land sales, repurts big prices rule up there. In Kootenai county he sold nine Ill-acre tracts at prices ranging from 136 to 366 per acre. A few pieces fell below the above figures. Mr. last night resulted In a victory for; r.naUII. River Fanners Incur-thm hM MUa furm the Boston Store, making one game each for the contestants. The "rub" will he played next Thursday night, when both teams are confident of vic tory. Following are the individual 1st 2nd Total. Bell 152 148 800. Bonney ..- 138 .118 264. Peters 1 161 818. Venter . .... 126 160 276. Bailey 119 lie 286. 7?.lp. -'. and the na1l "cores the Aftat-H RltUI HtAarV. me aa h thev Inls. Nhlp u" na Heldecke ' the ... "s UD the Vie Portion of S2 h,rf. 1 hu. : 'nM that He I... " lnv...i. . Huintt 'to. nowM much ' 1 rU-.. 1 . now .1 He-v . hC?"r mve. KtaS.maD th. ,eV L-Nowhere "lWhlh : 1 1 ixirate lor irrigation 1 unwm ,anc left vacan, n Kootenai and It Is This afternoon Eugene DeHaven, much sought after. Charles Marph? and Ed Dupuls, three in Idaho county he sold 30 40-acrc farmers living near Horseshoe curve, j tracts at prices ranging from 810 to filed articles of Incorporation for the 18. 60 per acre. Idaho has a large Happy Canyoa Ditch Company. acreage of tillable land yet unsold. The object of the company will be Boise Capital News. to construct about three miles of rigatlng ditch, .covering about 200 lucres of alfalfa land belonging to them. The ditch will be taken out of the Umatilla river near the Hop- Total tSavhiga Bsrnik. , 1st Kltner ......... 120 Hchmeer ...... 142 Thompson 07 Mayberry 88 Lembert 133 . 1880 2nd Total. 122 . 242. 128 270. ' 127 224. 84 170. 168 283. Total 1118 Both teams are practicing to the effort to raise the score and one of the best games of the season 1s ex pected next Thursday night. Some f the members of both teams are new players, and the old players seem to be about equally matched. The winner of thla contest will be imme diately challenged by several other business houses, and a aeries of games Jo last for the entire winter is now ln Prospect Woolgrowers Meet December 12. The officers of the Idaho Wool growers' Association have addressed the following communication to the I per place, at riorsesnoe curve, ana ; member, f the association, Mr. ( will reclaim some new land, .besides Qwnn the secretary of the assocla- ' W I" Take Off Uie Balh-y Ciataert. The winter trade hardly Justifies he company In keeping three boats beside the smaller boat on the river "n. and after a few more trips the ""'ey Gataart will be taken off the "yer until spring. The Dalles Chronicle, covering the farming lands of the In corporators. tlon stated this morning that the In dications were that the meeting to be held In Pocatello December 12, would be largely attended on account of the Important business which is to come DEBT ON EQVIPMENT 1 , AND MINE IH $ 10,000, ope. A man who called himself "Case man Carnegie" called at the has early this morning and asked faar Mi'B. Chadwlck. The much heralded atateiaesst which her counsel clulmed In. Chadwlck would Issue, clearing asa certain questions regarding her anaae-cer-nts and flnun al perutioru. vaai mil forthcoming loduy. Her uttoraear refused to be Interviewed on the sbs Ject. Deputy .Sheriff Klnn this afternoiaa served a writ of attachment on Maus uger Herrlmun, of the tlollanat House, Instructing him not to peratttt any of the woman's property to ba saW-''' moved from the hotel. The writ ana served on Herrlman, as M rs. ClaauaV wick Is a non-resident. ItH Capitalization Is 8.1.IKHI.0OO Will Third ConUnuance. Cleveland, Dec. 3. A third corns Not Be Leased to Prusshig, ButUanCe was taken today In the Will Be Sold .lunuury 5, 11)05 The of Herbert L. Newton against C Ouarts Mill Cost IOO.OOO and U10 l" Chadwlck, In which an appllcatl Equipment and Shnfta Are All In ;kmI Shio and Ready for Olecranon. Circulars calling for a complete re organisation of the Golconda Gold wus made for a receiver for Use Chadwlck securities. The matter, ansae laid over until December 10 by stst tual agreement. Attachment Issued. New York, Dec. 8. Justice Cor 1 In Ihe cltv court this mnrnlnir mines company nave oeen issuea oy ., ltll.hlrlent naninst the nronert.- of Mrs. Chadwlck In favor of Loss Secretary J. S. lieckwlth. of this clly. A complete recapitulation of the condition of the famous mine Is given In the circular, and an assess ment of 10 cents per share Is called for, for the purpose of bidding In the valuable property for the stockhold ers. The Oolconda company Is capitaliz ed at $3,000,000, all of which stock Is now held by the stockholders, ex cepting 117.832 shares, which Is re served as treasury stock. x Co., Fifth avenue millionaires! The amount Is 31000. The . shertfaT Immediately Blurted ln search asT property upon which to levy. BANK RUN RENEWED. , ' Former Cashier Gives Away the la stllutlon's Secrets. Buffalo, Dec. 8. The run on th The (n. j German-American Bank was rene debtedness on the mine and equip- " tn" morning, tne bank beiasr ment Is about 340.000. and mortgages I crowded with depositors demandrssr on this property may be foreclosed, the,r money. A string of perssssa thus depriving the stockholders of "n'd UP ,or hu" block, the entire property for but a fraction I Former Cashier Wehpner, who rav. of its actual value, signed by request of the bank ofrss- At a recent meetlnir nt the slnnl.. u '"w a' oul Butter Creek MeeUngg. Revs. H. 8. Shangle and M. V. Howard go to Butter creek to hold : before the association. The commlt a series of' meetings, commencing tee In charge of the program are next Wednesday evening and contln-1 now working on it and It will be ulna- over the following Sunday. The . ready for publication within a few second quarterl ymeetlng will also bt . days. Boise Capital News. held there, at the Thompson school house, Saturday and Sunday of next week. Has Cancer of the Tongue, Jerry Despaln returned yesterday evening from Spokane, where he vis ited his father, James Despaln. who Is seriously 111 with cancer of the Ralls ftr Uie Great Soulltern. Instead of securing rails and equip ment from the foreign market for the Great Southern railroad, they were ordered from the Colorado Fuel ft Iron Company through Portland agents yesterday, the first delivery to be made in 60 days. This will tongue. Mr. Despaln a fattier has, greatly facilitate work and, as W. F. been 111 for about four months and j Nelson, one of the officers, told the little hope for his recovery is enter- reporter, we may take a ride to Dufur talned. He lived for a number of on the Fourth of July. 'The equip- years In Pendleton, city In 1871. coming to this The school census of Idaho, ac cording to the report of State Super intendent Miss Mae Scott, has in creased from 63,31 In 1908. to 68,637 in 1904. ment ordered will cost 8160.000. Within a few months the road will be pushed on to Bend. The Dalles Chronicle. McGowan, Wash., near Astoria, will dedicate a new Catholic church Sunday,. December 6. holders In this city, the proposition to lease the mine to Alexander Prus slng was rejected and an order was Issued to sell the mine, mills, and equipment at public auction. In this city, on January 6, 1906. In order to be able to bid In the property for the stockholders, and retain It In the possession of Its origi nal and rightful owners, it has been proposed by Secretary Beckwlth, that an assessment of 10 cents per share be levied, the amount so raised to be used In bidding ln the property for ll.e stockholders. The mill on the property Is a 20 stamp Bryan quarts mill, installed at a cost of about 8100,000, the water rights are valued at almost as much and the work on the mine consists ot 400 feet of tunneling and thous ands of feet of drifting, all of which is in good condition, ready for Imme diate use. If the work Is resumed on the mine. Should the property be purchased for the stockholders by this ment for the morning papers flu which he declared the Institution havsi made too many big loans. JiiHineMO Finance Stated. Toklo, Dee. 8. Premier (Kalsara. and Finance Minister Bone today ne sented the war budget to the hoasa of representatives. It calls for a ts tnl of 3390,000.000, Including provis ion for Interest on outstanding la The minister of finance said it be necessary next year to borrow aat 3226,000,000. Shoot at Pumping Station Duquoln, III., Dec. 3. Several were fired at the pumping station Zelgler last night, but none hit. 1 troops responded, firing about shots.. Bull Pupa Christened. E. E. Turner has named his pasr of pit bull terriers, which he recent ly secured from the kennels of H. M. assess- R. Miller, at Croton. O., Oregon Tenr ment, a new company will be organ-1 and Umatilla Jude. The pups' aiar ized. the stock distributed to those highly bred, and Turner expects ts paying their assessments, and after I carry away some blue ribbons at 1 reserving a development fund, for the purpose of putting the mine In working order, the remainder of the fund collected by this assessment will b redistributed to the stockholders, pro rata. It Is hoped by Mr. Beckwlth to ac complish a reorganization and resume operations at this rich mine. The ore bodies are said to be the richest In the entire Bumpier district, and but for mismanagement, the mine would now be producing large dlvi-1 dends. It is well equipped for work, and expert testimony of engineers who have recently made complete examination of the property, Is to the effect that it can be made the great est producer In Eastern Oregon. The or bodies lie deep, but they are enormous. next Portland bench show. As Agist ers this breed of dog Is considered sat the top. The pedigrees of the rasa dogs show a long list 'of celebrated animals. Constable Was Killed. 1 Chicago. Dec. 8. In a fight over a slot machine by rival gangs of constables, Joseph 1 Blederman. a constable, . was killed In Brunner's saloon at Bluestand this morning. The police made three arrests. Ble derman's friends claim a plot to kill him. I 4 XT