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ilKSEDlTQ DAlLYEYENIMDiTIOll CCr.' kava learne that the l Ore-""'"1 achM " Cut . .,-,m.rs. Toa has WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Saturday occasion al rain or snow; cooler Saturday. "k. ! PEyPLETpy, OKEGOX, FKIDAY. DECEMBER SO. 1004. NO. 5244. it aw 1 s y net that ""J "d0S" U S -1 M WnnMMIFIC III CONTROVERSY Ule Based Upon libelous Charges and beverai ni nent Divines Are Inwtoed Rescuing the Cm , BISHOPS ARE rjOTJCATED IX THE "WAR . n.u. llMIHIllIlT . a ill ww Rcpreu" im a Mlnfetter of imp" - Y-r Standing, by B4sh- Tbe Reverend Counter by Ac L b Traduorr of WTwleanle mwrlcss Fabrication Re. Hm Been Vutrocked by the w , Ifchop. a bla- misdelphla, Dec SO. "Can .. hiaknn. to write de- w or vug"- - Cur, letter In secret Jn order to ptvts member of the ministry?" 1 n. lneram X. w. irvine vo- L? Uv re-instaleroent "U of secondary const dera- when contranu-u iriui mm ff ' .. , . . 1 Vint g 0( Bishop najuui - ma, entirely without malice, to be Isacated In the Blent 01 ooa uu L. Mends." denied a" tne ciuu ktixnt by Taioet. aim ... r , l . il.iaH In WrtM against "'' Lvralatenl refusal to serve com- L- . am Rnuna D. Elliot, of Lineton. Pa- who li divorced taut the wishes of. Blsnop rainou Fire Island. N. Y., Dec. So. Fifteen of the crew of the stranded steamer Dru'melzier were taken off the vessel this, afternoon. The captain and the remainder of the crew will be taken oft as soon as the weather wfll permit. Some men were rescued, nearly drowned In the high sea running, and wet to the skin and half frown. Sev eral of the crew, overcome by cold and hunger, were washed off and their bodies have not yet come ashore. WILL OPEN ALL II ALLOT BOXES. . Denver, Dec 0. The supreme court this morning granted the petition of Governor-elect Adams, democrat, for the epenlng of every ballot box In the city and county of Denver, that every ballot may be scrutinised from 1S4 precincts In all. - The democrats claim the ballot boxes were stuffed by republt- can election crooks purposely democratic votes. In ordyr to have democratic precincts thrown out The republicans elaira the dem- crrat turned the same trick on them. If all the votes In the city and county are thrown out. Adams will still have 6000 plurality. If the republican wards In Denver are not thrown out, Peabody will have a plurality over Adama ' Iroquois Memorial Hospital. SKIES ILL controversy by writing untruths, as follows: - Thut eight bishops have made charges against him (Irvine): that the venerable bishop of Qolncy wrote me upon his deathbed that Irvine had outraged two girls In this city, and Bishops Whltaker, Whitehead. Sey mour, Scarborough, Potter, Doane, Adams. Taylor and Rev. Dr. Lefttng tvcll and a host of others will bear out all I have said as to nil character.' 'Therefore the presenters. In view of the reasons as set forth In the above specifications, do ask that Bishop Talbot be presented for trial before a court of his peers." If Folsom Convicts Make a Des perate and Foolhardy At tempt to Escape. ED TWO til' ARDS SHOT IX THE EFFORT AT SVPPRESSIOX. GREAT STORM iT Bishop Scarborough Summoned. Tttnton, N. J- Dec. Si). Bishop Scarborough, of the Episcopal Lose ol New Jersey, who has been Wd by Bishop Talbot as one 01 km blihopB fully knowing tne huacter of the Rev. I. N. . ir- W who was unfrocked by Hlsnop blM, said' tonight that he had no toil relation with the case and Lino news to Ble out concerning Retaliatory Charges. Stw York. Dec 0. The following i imoiMis of the presentment In k aie against Bsnhop Talbot of the Inuiunt Episcopal diocese of Cen- bl Pennsylvania in .connection with k teposltion of Dr. Ingraham N. tnac of Philadelphia from the ratkoud: DAMAGE TO SHIPPIXG WILL BE THE RESULT. Extensive and ExnMiHrse Landslides Are Already Reported From Cal ifornia, In Widch State Railroad Traffic Is Practically at a Stand still Barge Capsdsea In San Fran dsoo Bay Nearly a Mile at Coram bss Kiver Jetty Is Torn Away Damage In the Interior. San Francisco, Dec. JO. The heav iest storm In months Is ntglng along the Pacific coast. The wind Is 50 miles an hour. Na reports of damage to shipping are received, but It Is feared will come with the restoration of communication. All craft in San Francisco bay was endangered, but all weathered the storm except a coal barge, which capsized. The crew was rescued. Landslides are reported from many places In the state as a result of the -Specification 1 The said present- I heavy rains. A great slide occurred fc sereby present and allege that ! Bt Colgate, Cal., last night, destroying hup Talbot is guilty of Immorality ' portion of the Bay Counties rower wing wrltiin a false, libelous , comnanv grounds around tne plant U tntruthful letter .regarding Rev. ! beng covered with eight .to 10 feet X. Irvine, or mailed or- caused tne , .lebr's. No one was uuurea. Vt to be mailed to Rev. Dr. Up- The railroads are crippled, practl to, president of the Philadelphia pMic club. (A copy of the letter Kri.) Specification i That 'Birhop Tal ks guilty of lying, iu having writ- h neb: 'I my to yarn tliat this man p deposed nearly two years ago immorality and for lewd and konous conduct with women. Msny Charges of ILying. "Specification 3 That Bishop Tal- f rallly of lying In tiaving wrlt- That Irvine for years has In the ministry and lor 20 of P years he has been nnder eccle- r"si discipline.' (Here .papers f three bishops, as well as letters F other documents, are given aa pwice.) Tfcetflcatlon 4 That Bhthon Tal f guilty of lyl.ir In having -writ f"t 'He (Irvine) has been sus W once, admonished enoe In f olocese and Inhibited and made retaldl 's charire of Kinr im wt forth 111 rrestlons coverinr nil tint " remaining paragraphs of the Bo til Guards Will Recover Three Convicts Were Killed and Four Wounded While Vfdng Captured Guards as Shields to Protect Them In an Advance Vpon Armed Guards Several "Lifers" Took Part In the Revolt, Which Was Started In the Hock Crusher All Is Peaceful To day. i Two Vessels! of the Baltic Fleet Said to Be Entirely Unseaworthy. SEVEN JCNK BLOCKADE RUNNERS ARE CAPTCRED. Taken on TImHt Way Into Port Arthur Harbor With Supplies for Rmdans Vladivostok en the Alert In Ex pectation of the Arrival of the Bal tic Fleet Skirmishing Along the Shakhe lUverRusstan Ammuni tion and Powder Magazine Burning Soulhneat of Mukden Vladivostok Soon Closed by Ice. Chicago, Dec 10. Today Is the first anniversary of ths Iro quois theater horror. In which SSI men, women and children lost their Uvea. Despite the pro tests of the press and public the theater will be opened to- day with vaudeville this after- noon and evening. This after- noon memorial services by the families hnd friends of the vie-- tlms will be held In Wlllard hall. A movement to raise a fund of IRO.flOn to a stnrt a memorial hospital, will be Inaugurated by this meetlnff. Crusade Organized Against Chinese on American Fron tiers. TO RE THE GREATEST MAMII XT EVER COXIU'CTKI: Raker City Wants a Library. Baker City. Dec. SO. The Women's Club of this city Is now considering the matter of applying to Andrew Carnegie for a library fund for this city, it Is thought that a. 10.000 donation would fit up a library suf ficient for the city. This would en tail upon the city the collection of $1000 for maintenance, after tne li brary Is Installed. Chicago Grain. Chicago. Dec 10. May wheat opened 11.14. closed $1.11. Corn opened 4514. closed 45 tt. Oats open ed 11. closed J. W FAVORS LICENSE RAKER RECOMMENDS CHANGES IX THE LAW. r4ll0Wlr. t.- x. r "is (Irvine's) talk about f""w woman being excommunl j nd then being restored by me -west." "tag In Othr Rldun. further nM.ifiA-tin- 4 v. - " m Wng Is as follows: "plication That Bishop Talbot - -uuuui unDecommg a i .. oreauing consecration vows p involving other bishops In ' Kl r- 4ht 1 '.. ysJSll cally all trains being tied up. jetty Destroyed. 1 Astoria, Dec. SO. Five tthousand nf lettv superstructure was car ried away In an 80-mlle-an-hour gale off the mouth of the river early this morning, leaving only 600 feet ol tne outer end remaining. To repair tnis ork. together with the portion .inai was carried nway by previous storms. will take several months, so It is un likelv that there will be any exten sion of the Jetty until late next sum mer. If at all during the coming year. A storm of unusual severity pa- ed over this city last nigni. ov the exception of a few signs a bill- boards being blown down, no u...e resulted. At the mouth of the river the storm was more severe, the wind blowing continuously at tne raie 80 miles an hour for over an hour early this morning. The rainiau over four Inches yesterday. Damage In Outlying Districts. San Francisco. Dec. S0.-Conslder-able damage In outlying districts done to fences, and small wooden buildings were blown down. Many streams in the central portion of the tte are out of their banks. The .-a , increased toward noon. with . perfect gal. on bar Trains from the north are su ij , A Cuban exhibit from . Iuli; on Its way to Portiaira. . . i.- hihited at tne contents win w Lewis and Clark centennial. BEGINS QN PALOUSE PROJECT " finished the work of boring ! In charge of the crew n the government lrrlga- rlwirles Cope- B. Green. .woVoh. Ma,h.ur project ha. been very thorough and entirely satisfactory. It Is said to be one of he mo favorable projects now being considered by the ernment. The Washington pruj - - - Folsom, Cal., Dec 30. Late yes terday afternoon seven convicts em' ployed on the rock crusher, where the "sulkies" and men of known des perate character are employed, made a break for liberty, with the result that three were killed and four wounded. The killed are: H. C. Hill, Placer county, 34 years tor robbery and assault; John Quin lun, San Francisco, hold-up man, Muma Morales, Marin county, stage robbery Wounded: D. Kelley, San Francis co! robbery of a cash register and beating a clerk, eight years. It is nrobable he will die. Eldos Quetfa- das, Los Angeles, life for murder of hi mistress and a book agent He also Is expected to die. W. P. Fen lev. Mendocino, life for murder of a rancher In a quarrel over division of property. Charles Carson, of Marin, life for murder of stage driver ana passenger, and robbery (same crime In which Morales was accessor and participant) Two guards. Captain of Guards R. J. Murphy and Charles Jolly, were wounC-d: Murphy slightly. In the leg and Jolly seriously, in the neck and ft.ee. All the injured convicts and guards were shot by armed guards who began a fusllade as soon as the nnthrexk occurred. Tney were ra structed to do this, and the chances for killing Jolly and Murpny were aa verv much by the excellent Judgment and presence of mind of ., ,i onrf the guards who iiiemni. fired. The former had to maneuver to keep out of range as much as pos sible while struggling with the con victs who had seised them and the guards were compelled to desperate Ingenuity and incredible feats of marksmanship to avoid killing Mur- i I T.illv The revolt oegaji ------ be a preconcei vrw throwing, or falling oi a the mechanism of the rock crusher, which stopped It The first intimation oi irouu. -when the convicts seised Jolly and Murphy and with drawn kn ves. f:".". . cut their captives' Throats and disembowel them they , nA nnn one OI II"? ' nurds, who boldly announced his intention of shooting. rale .nseuuences. Tne nnns . niar(l. IO one ",VJ SpdbytnT convict, to be out :of rangeHe .hot Morale, dead and this X "he mutineer, into confusion and other guard, came and opened T.. ce. with the result a. stated At n. time did the convicu i attempt to carry out their threats of knifing lneAn.rhc7guard. Charles Taylor, was emtseed ln directing work at the cruder He fed at the fin Intima oiusner. -houted a warn- tlon or troT - ck moye, ing. mis a guards :tr0p.SoPaofrtthe P-Uenliarr London, Dec SO. Reuters reports that the battleship Oreland and crui ser Teumrud, of the Russian Baltic fleet; have been recalled as unfit to proceed to the Far East Threalrned by Populace. St. Petersburg. Dec. SO. After a meeting of the Zemstvos representa tives at Tamboaf today the members were received by a crowd outside with threats of violence. Captured Blockade Runners. Rome, Dec. SO. A message from Chefoo states that the Japanese fleet at Port Arthur has captured seven junks which were attempting to .en ter the harbor loaded with provisions. Vladivostok on Alert Cheefoo, Dec SO. The steamer Canton, just arrived from Vladivostok reports great activity there In naval circles. Every effort Is being made ts complete the dry docks before the arrival of the second division of the Pacific squadron. Many mines are being removed from the harbor, which will soon be closed with Ice. Kkirmiidi on the Khakha River. St. Petersburg, Dec SO. Word Is received here this morning of a small engagement en the banks of the Shakha river. A detachment of Cos sacks yesterday charged a party of Japanese with lances and sabres. Eight Japanese were killed, and two taken prisoners. Magastne. on Fire. Rome, Dec SO. A telegram from Oyama'e headquarters states that a great firs is raging to the southwest of Mukden. It is believed the blase Is caused by the explosion of stores of Russian powder. r , .v.ciuiucm irriM Z foject of th. ii Z' ng,neer In charge of the k 0ron. this morning sent "' .li'" enBaeJ ln boring, to ! R" mach'nery an P- ouge P" ,n e ; T" ' L.rs who have .mK,on wnere extensive Indorsed oy i ,- fhnueht that l?" at once on the gov- looked over It and it Is thought tna "Tigatlon project there. It will also prove to be a - '"-r the party in proje atter tte government engm Conunlxdoncr of Immigration Frank P. Sargent Plan ti rnrartn ttit nrm Smuggler on Both ranadmsr and Mexloui Bordcra Kquada uf. Rough Rider WIU Patrol the Froo Iters Wholesale Smuggling; of Chiuamen Is Thought to Be Golna; on Vigorous Campaign Will lie Instituted at All Points, Washington, Dec. SO. Frank P. Sargent, commissioner of Immigra tion, has begun ths biggest hunt for Chinese smugglers on record. He has sent many special ageute ' to the Canadian frontier to be ready for the attempts which, It Is reported' the daring band Is about to make ta- smuggle Chinese In large numbers In to this country by way of Liverpool, . Halifax and towns on the border. How much the Chinese have pali to be smuggled, no one of the govern ment secret service knows. It Is sup posed to be several hundred dnllaiw a head. It Is announced there are many ' hundreds of Chinese to be brought over the Canadian border and there Is a strong suspicion that the- sain smugglers are Implicated In th at- temps to get the Chinese Into in I'nlted Htates by way of Mexico.- Commissioner Sargent spent sev eral days In Canada, making n Inves tigation Into the linings of the smusi glers. He hnd recently returned from a long trip along the border of Mex ico. While In the South he organised a corps of rough riders to patrol the Hue In the sparsely settled district to head off the Chinese coming lhl. way.. While In Canada he Increased the force of men there. The Chinese will be arrested as rapidly as they appear. The officers hope they will at te Woukl Limit Trout Catch to 7t Says IS to 15 Wardens Should Be Em ployed Recommends Bounties for Cougar. Wildcat and Wolf Would Allow Hunting Deer With Dogs In October, and Would. Protect FJk for 10 years Would Bar Cue -ol Dogs in Plieawnt Hunting. Salem, Dec. 80. J. W. Baker, of Forest Grove, state game warden, thinks the present law permitting a single hunter to kill 60 ducks In a day Is "a shame and disgrace upon the statutes of any state." He says 20 ducks are enough for nnv man. and he recommends some sweeping changes of the Oregon game ""he time be able to capture the - wiine uiuaa1-". ' . , ...Ir. this to their usuai - ---- had were sent The men . "... -.hevlnr the orders oi w without hesitancy. ran sed at Aioan. . b In nnv and Linn county. The ciuo ni.'- SAW YOUNG SUICIDE. Florida Man bakl to Be Abie to Help the Defense. New York, Dec SO. According to information received from Jackson ville, Fla., today, another man who says' he witnessed the death of Cae sar Young, the Bookmaker,, wild whose murder Nan Patterson Is charged, has been found. The alleged witness Is w. a. juey- ers, saia to oe a ""'" man of Jacksonville. A letter irom Judge H. D. V. Twlsgs. Savannah, Ga., states that Meyers came to see him on a legal matter and casually mentioned that while in New Tork a few days before he saw a man shoot himself ln a cab, giving th exact time and location of the spot where the Toung-Patterson affair took place. He had learned th man's 'name wa. Toung. but beyond that he wnnthlng. Meyer, said he would he willing to go. to New York as a witness, knowing the gin 10 oe iu Judge Twiggs, after waicmna testimony at the trial, was surprised not to see Meyers' name among the and decided to make known the facts to the counsel for th de fense. Patterson Gives tlie Bond. mv Irwin, the attress. called per. sonallv at the Tombs and left a note 'or Nan Patterson. Phortly the an nouncement was made fcy the girls ,...ui that Mlrs Irwin has offered ,o furnish ball to the amount of $50, coo. Taws In his annual report to Gover nor Chamberlain. He says the trout limit should be cut from 12S to 76 and that salmon trout should be further protected by fishing them only In October and No vember with houk and Hue exclusive ly. Chlnere pheasants have grown so scarce In. the Willamette" valley, he says, that the ue of dogs should be barred for three years, excepting a 15-doy hunting season. He favors a bounty for scalps of cougar, wildcat and timber wolves. and the protecting or elk for a period of ten years. He thinks hunters should be permitted to' run deer with dogs In the month of October. He recommends the employment of IS to It game wardens to enforce Line laws and suggest, a plan, that has been attempted by a few other states, of Imposing a license fe an nually upon all hunters sportsmen and pot hunters alike. He says that by such a law last year Washington collected $14,082: Idaho, 8)2. S70; Wisconsin. $7S,14; Michigan, $14.2111; .Illinois, $05,000: the Dakotaa. $8480; Nebraska, 13744: Colorado. 115.184. MONMOITII NOKMAL. Oregon School In Best of Conilltkm for the Coining Term. Monmouth, Dec. 80. The biennial report of ths Oregon State Normal school for the years 1002 to 1004 shows the annuul appropriation, number of students and coat of build ings In the various states that have normal schools, of which none appro prlsle as small a sum aa ths schools of Oregon. Washington, with three schools and 078 students, appropri ates $90,250, while Oregon, with four schools and 502 students receives an annual appropriation of $ST,600. The Monmouth normal reports III students and 208 children In the training department, with 51 gradu ates In 1904. snd 1905 will graduate more than 80 student. Machinery for Thunder. Boise Vlty. Dec. SO. Twenty wag on loads of machinery for the Thun der mountain mine, are being load ed her today. They will be taken In a. far a. possible this winter and un loaded until spring. There ts now eight feet of snow on parts of the mountain roads to Roosevelt. Th last team ont reported almost Impassable roads and It la thought (he camp will HARD TIMES AT OOLDFIKI.D. Privation and Sickness Prevail In Ihe Cainp. Hun Francisco, Dec. SO. Stat Sen ator liroughton, Just arrlvsd from Goldfleld. where he spent last month, confirms the story of illness snd pri vation In 'he gold camp. Provision are scArce, he snys. and the railroad nre unable to carry In much-nededl rood, clothing and building malerlalm. Thirteen hundred car. ar tied op. The population 1 constantly tjrnwlnc, but the comfort, of life full to ar- riv. It Is estimated that th attendance -at th Lewis and Clark centennial ' be closed to the outside world, except will b between 1.S50.000 snd !.. to snow shoe travel, this week. 000. jIAWSON SAYS HELL IS MfflilZED: New Tork Dec. SO. The editors of It hey paid for them. . "I want to confirm th rumor thai Everybody Magazine deny the - ' Amalgamate port from Boston that th magazine jd w be t gn lncrMtei r(,t.. Thwt will change hands January 1, ana th "Frenxled Finance" series cease. "Hell Is Macadamized.'' Boston. Dee. SO. Thomas W. Law son wired his- private secretary from Newark. N. J., the following: "Have heard rumors that I have been bought off by th Standard Oil Is ths Intention of the directors, anil It is their Intention also to do other tiling, but hell Is macadamised with second-hand Intentions, snd hell has no courts." lot Going to Europe. Boston. Dec. $0. That Thoma Lawson has engaged passage for hlm- Amalgamated crowd, and th public self and family to Europe, following? m hsv. my answer In a few hours, a settlement wl.h the Standard Oil the Standard I and th "system." Is aenlea tooay oy ,, when ther get It th Standard and th "system Oil Company-Amalgamateo crown ; wk s ' "- . t,,mt what kind of people , Lawson left the they bought and the public Just what ; expected to return today. business associate. city last night and' 1 " lnl work are A. P. Garner, I c r. make a reooiw-.