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PEfDLETOX, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY , 1905.
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OF THE LAURELS.
L Mills Are Making Determin-
SEflorts to rapture the Speak-
Knvkendall and Carter
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Lnrie for Honor in the Senate
I. .. Tiw.iu'hi in Be In Uid-
V BWBni
lur Both Places BrowneU At-
et Cnknown Machine 1
W Kuykendall,
promise from some of the men orig
inally counted as for Kay.
In Multnomah county there Is an
overwhelming demand for the elec
tion of A. L. Mills as speaker. With
out regard to factional or party lines,
the sentiment in his favor Is prac
tically unanimous. The business men
of the city are especially Insistent
that he should be the presiding of-
ticer or the lower house.
ITALIAN LABORERS KILLED.
Others Were Injured b ya Long Island
Train.
New York. Jan. 6. Three Italians
were instantly killed and four Injured.
two pro!ably fatally, by being struck
by a train on the Long Island railroad
near Dunton this morning. They
were shoveling snow from the tracks
and failed to observe the approaching
train.
TWO MURDER MYSTERIES.
to result from the fires, with escape
of prisoners to follow.
Chicago, Jan. . The body of a beautiful young woman, J 4
years old and well dressed, and bearing Indications of refinement,
was found this morning covered with snow at Irving Park boule
vard and Seventy-second street. Physicians who examined the body
claim there is evidence that death came while an anaesthetic was
being administered and an operation was being performed. The
mystery is engaging the attention of the police.
Physician Under Suspicion.
New rim. Minn., Jan. . The sensation today was the testimony
In the-Koch murder trial. It came when a drug clerk testified that
the day following the murder he found Dr. Koch fitting rubber
finger tips intended to be non-visible, on two Injured fingers. Be
cause oT the evidence of a terrible struggle In the murdered man's
office. It is argued he murderer must have sustained some injuries.
Governor Makes RecoAinendations.
Boise, Jan. 6. Both branches of
the legislature have organized and
met this morning in Joint session and
listened to the reading of the gov
ernor's message. The governor Is
opposed to further extension of tim
ber franchises, and wants a law mak
ing adulterv a crime, and a law t
punish polygamists.
Machen Et AI Continuing a
Probably Hopeless Fight in
the Courts.
Manv Russian Officers Too ovation,
Foreign attaches entered Port Ar-
Pl'OllH til Accent C emenCV thur yesterday. It is Impossible to
- I 4 nK.nlLln
Trial of Mayor Williams on Monday.
Portland, Jan. 6. Mayor Williams
and Chief of Police Hunt were ar
raigned last evening and released en
their own recognizance. The trial
of Mayor Williams was set for Mon
day, January .
Oiht at the organization of the
Lun next Monday promises to
kreittog In the extreme and the
of the various candidates are
Irty well defined.
lewlng the situation from an
dent and Impartial standpoint.
ion Daily Journal of last eve-
organization of tne legislature Theodore Thomas, the
ilonlng one of the keenest po- emT was nem from
fthts that Oregon nas ,wu-
In recent years.
.Lur Kuykendall and Senator
the rival candidates for pres-
i the upper house, both pro
be abfiolutely confident of
HILL CURRENCY BILL
BEING CONSIDERED,
Funeral of Theodore Thomas.
Chicago, Jan. 6. The funeral of
orchestra
St James
church at 11 this morning, with aim
pie rttes.
, Hills and T. B. Kay. the leud-
mdidates for the speakership.
Inning about neck and neck,
. L Vaster, the third man in
Ire, professes to believe that the
I must eventually fall to him-
L contest over the presidency
enate the issue is plainly
I between the machine and the
kchlne forces. Kuykendall has
Irking of every vote which the
lean organization can throw to
tu the present time he is ap
y on the defensive, for Carter
(in j the fight to him and is
i exceedingly aggressive
Uoth refuse to make any
Snt of their strength and con-
I'tnHlves with predictions of
iwll's Attitude Doubtful.
rumor grows most peraiatent
time fur Joining battle ap
that George C. BrowneU
im to align himself with the
ull forces. His defection
serious, for without him
from Lane cannot count,
upon more than 12 votes.
notorious that BrowneU has
at heart a Kuykendall
that he was exceedingly
when compelled by Sen-
Mi and Senator Fullon lo
tram the race, as he had
nptcted to preside over the
ue.
My probable, however, that
e no election of either
f the senate or speaker on
"Hot. In the UDDer house
of "doubtful" aenatora
Wobable that enough of
lwt blank ballots when the
'aucus begins to prevent
or KuvkenriAll from
i U votes necessary to
H Seek Sneakerahiu.
fMse there will be three
pttd from present appear-
"t win hold the balance
tne initial ballots at
p'oently eXDecta that Vii.
rWally come to his stand-
rtunor Is persistent that
V'nieke an alliance -with
L' . : .
rUia that Kay will net
Inntivt. - . . . .
- a w nominate rum
been
Five Reported Killed.
Cnm'berland, Md., Jan. 6. As the
result of a freight wreck on the B.
& "O.. at Glencoe this morning, the
entire crew of five are reported kill
ed. Forty cars were derailed.
Crum Is "Vindicated" by Being Ap
pointed, and Will Immediately Re
sign Lawson's Expose Reacts In
Congress, Which May Take Up an
Investigation Originating From
His Charges Bill Introduced
Which Would Appropriate 17,000,-
000 for Forts. '
KtoesHPl lias Been Paroled.
Tokio, Jan. . Stoeasel has been
given his parole and will return to
St. Petersburg via Nagasaki.
Russians Will Attack.
St. Petersburg, Jan. i. It Is stated
on the best authority that the battle
of the Shakhe river is about to be
resumed, the Russians taking the of
tensive. This was decided at a meet
ing of the council of ministers yes
terday.
Naval Appointment Made.
St. Petersburg, Jan. . Vice Adint
ral Skydloff has been made a mem
ber of the admiralty counsel, and Ad
tral Yessen apointed commander of
DECLINED PAROLEr"-,
Clearing Away Mines.
Tokio, Jan. . It Is stated that
General Nogt will return to Tokio at
the request of the emperor. In which
case he will receive a tremendous
From Japan.
WORK OF REMOVING MINES
FROM HARBOR PROGRESSES.
Anarchy Reigns In Some Parte of
European KuwlaT Where the Popu
lace Is Bluer Against the Wai
Prisoners Liberated by Fire and Po
lice Chiefs Assailed Ccwsacks and
Strikers Fight In the Caucasus Oil
Fields Russians Will Act on the
Aggressive.
irlve attention to a majority of tne
sick and wounded, at Port Arthur.
The work of clearing away the
mines in the harbor has commenced
with the aid of charts provided by
the Russians. The docks were de.
stroyed.
Cosxacks and Strikers Fight.
Baku, Caucasus, Jan. . In an en,
counter between strlkess and Cos
sacks, six strikers and one Cossack
were killed and many wounaea.
Minister In Bciedon.
St. Petersburg, Jan. S. The com,
ilttee of ministers held this mornlm
a short session under vthe presidency
of M. Wltte.
Five Brewery Workmen Killed.
Berlin, Jan. 6. The collapse of a
refrigerator at a brewery at Cblburg.
today .caused the death of five work
men. Four were Injured, two fatally.
Sole Blowers Get 13000.
Vallentia. Ind., Jan. 6. Safe blow
ers secured ijuuo irom tne saie oi
the general store of John Hunsuker,
early this morning.
"Nan Patterson Denied Bail.
New York, Jan. 8. Justice Green
eatrm has denied the application of
Stan Patterson to be admitted to bail.
Washington, Jan. 6. Counsel for
Machen, Loresiz, Dlller and Samuel
Groff, convicted of conspiracy to de-j
fraud the government !n connection
with postoffice contracts, filed a pe
tition in the supreme court today for
a writ of certararl on an adverse de
cision by the court of appeals.
Lawson Reaches Congress.
Washington, Jan. 6. Senator Stone
of Missouri, today Introduced a reso
lution, asking for congressional Inves
tigation of the charges made by
Thomas W. Lawson, concerning the
collection of campaign funds. The
resolution takes up the charges
against Judge Alton B. Parker and
recites the details of Lawson's
charges. No action .will be taken on
the resolution today. ,
Tokio, Jan. ,. The diet, in special
session today, adopted a resolution
felicitating the emperor on the suc
cess of the year's campaigning, which
reached the climax In the fall of Port
Arthur, and attributed the victories
to the emperor's Illustrious virtues.
It eulogizes General Nogt and the
third army for their glorious
achievements.
IRS HOME FOR
mportant Measure Will Be
Championed by Senator
Smith at Salem.
OREGON DOES NOT HAVE
SUCH AN INSTITUTION.
Senator Smith Hopes for an Appro
priation of Sinn Per Capita for
Maintenance- of Ferble-ailndcd and
Conversion of Deaf Mute School for
a Home for Them, and a New
Home for Ute Deaf and Dumb
Will Also Urge a Third Agrlcnltnnil
District.
Schooner Drifting Helplessly
San Francisco, Cal., Jan. S. News
Is received here this morning that
the schooner Lakme is drifting help
lessly somewhere between -Humboldt
Bay and San Francisco. The Lakme
was towed out of the bay by the
schooner North Fork, but the vessels
parted In the storm and the North
Fork was unable to recover the tow,
u,hlnh hnfOfnA hmllv Wilier lolTKetl.
A dispatch from Port Arthur states The tug jeft gu) Frallc,M.0 tu eurch
for the Lakme.
RECEIPTS FROM
CUSTOM HOUSE
i" ballot.
I" ts, but this la appar
has
"""-sanguine estimate.
S? Cok. Klamath and
"V" line up with Vaw
hitherto accounted a
SeT 0ther hana,
rWelner. gave Kay posl-
KjL mrntng that -he
kw!' th Marlon county
"usht do.
aZu road" a!d to
titoJ Kay s strength.
UT h. now has at
W1 babiy votes, but
) Mm,UHne hem. It Is
l also
received
1 e e e
Killed.
,an- An ele.
unknown.
.u. was
l ,. I r ' this morn.
N Menl C.0l"lon O"
M 0 'atea, at
pit, irnW'ch "ta.
'. t"ttrl' thrown
MS-EMBER COLLECTIONS
AT PORTLAND $4,18.7S.
FxporM From That Port During That
Mouth Amounted to $1,1S7,80
Tea Weasels Cleared From That
Port for Foreign Destinations, and
Three Entered From Foreign Ports
Tims Were tiA Shipping Entries
From All Localities Five Sources
of Government He venue.
Portland. Jan. 6 An official re
port of transactions at the customs
house for December, 101, Just Issued
shews that exports shipped from this
port for the month aoaounted to
187,890, while $4.168.7 was collect
ed on Imoortatlons. Three vessels en
tered from fonelgn porta said 10 clear
ed. Thirty-eight vessels eniereu i.u...
domestic Dorts against 86 clearance-.
The statement in detail as follows:
Vessels entered from foreign pon,
S; vessels cleared for foreign ports,
10: vessels entered ' from domestic
ports, (; vessels cleared for domes-
tie ports, 86; entries ior "
for duty. 101; entries for merchandise
free of duty. 13; entries lor waru.
4: entries for expert to adjacent
British provinces. ; entries from
warehruse for consumption, 87; en
tries from warehouse for transporta
tion, l: entries from warehouse for
exportation. : entries for immediate
transportation without appraisement
88; total number of entries ot an
kinds. 214; entries for consumption
liquidated. Ill; entries for w"ehou"
liquidated, : certificates of enroll
ment granted. 1; licensing for coast
ing trade granted. : licenses to ves
sels under 0 tons granted, 1, to ai
number of documents to vessels is
sued. 8 J' value of exports, domestic.
SI. 187,890.
Receipts Frcui AU Sources.
rww. on imoorts S4.1-7S
Fines, penalties, forfeitures
Miscellaneous customs re
ceipts .
labor, cartage
fees
Considering Hill BilL
Washington, Jan. . The bouse
last evening voted to take up the Hill
currency measure, and Its considera
tion was immediately begun in com
mittee. Appointed to Resign.
Washington, Jan. . The nomina
tion of William D. Crum to be col
lector of customs at Charleston, 8. C,
was today reported favorably by the
senate committee of commerce. It Is
understood after the nomination is
confirmed Crum will resign.
Fortifications Bill Passed.
Washington, Jan. S. The house
passed the fortifications bill carrying
nearly seven million, and at 1:46 ad
journed until Monday.
that only 80 Russian officers ac
cepted their parole. All the regular
Russian troops have marched out of
Port Arthur and will leave for-Dalny
today. Japanese troops entered the
city yesterday to keep order. Non-
combatants are allowed the option of
remaining In Port Arthur. The navy
Is removing mines and hulks from the
harbor mouth. All forts have been
taken over by the Japanese.
Names of Vessels Ruined.
Chefoo, Jan. . Word reached!
here this morning that the Japanese
sunk two Russian torpedo boats and
three destroyers at Port Arthur.
The vessels sunk were the torpedo
boats Cutdamak and Fusatonlkl, and
destroyers Jetlrny. Slslk and Boevol.
The cruiser Bayan, lying on the south
coast of the harbor was severely
damaged. The gunboat Bohr waa en
tirely burned, as a result of Jupanese
shelling.
Anarchy in the Interior.
8t Petersburg, Jan. ( The great
est confusion reigns in the Interior of
the empire. One chief of police has
been killed and in several places the
rioters set free prisoners.
Later. The chief of police killed
was at the head of the Warsaw de
partment.
Fires have been started In the mili
tary prisons near Khrohoff, resulting
in the escape of large numbers of
City Hull Burned.
Springfield, Mass., Jan.' S. Fire
this afternoon destroyed the city hull,
In which the pure food show is being
held. It has spread to (lilmore's
hotel, Ollmore'a theater and a large
department store, threatening a big
loss.
LETTERS SENT
TO L
E
The Umatilla county legislative del
egation will leave tomorrow evening
for Salem to attend the coming ses
sion ot the state law-makers. Sena
tors C. J. Smith and Walter M. 'Pierce
and Representatives W. D. Chamber
lain and W. O. Cole will make up the
party. Representative William Blak
Ivy left last night.
Dr. Smith has several bills and
bills for amendments to present laws
that he will introduce at the coming
session of the senate. One will be for
the appropriation of about 81600 for
the establishment ot the third agri
cultural district, in order that Uma
tilla county may have a fair association.
Another Is Ihe remuneration and
election of county health officers, and
a third is the providing of a special
tax for pcrniuuent road Improvement.
As chairman of the committee ap
pointed at the lust session of the leg
islature to Investigate the needs ot
a school for defective youth, Dr.
Hmlth will make a report. "I have
found." mild Senator Smith, "that the
state of Washington provides S17S
per capita yearly for the maintenance
of her defective youth. I shall rec
ommend SUO per capita and provis
ion for 100 persons fur the first year.
At the present time there are about
40 defective youth at the hospital for
the Insane, and owing to the congest
ed condition there the superintendent
Is desirous that they be placed by
hemselves.
"We ure in much need of an Insti
tute for defective youth, and my re
port will recommend that the pres.
ent school for deaf mutes he used for
them, and that another building be
erected for the mutes. The deaf mutes
should be located In or near a city,
and I shall recommend that their
school be In or near Salem.
SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION
URGE NEW GAME LAWS.
I or a Government Railroad.
WHKhlntton. Jan. . Senator Tel
i.. tnrinv introduced a bill tor the
construction of a railway by the gov
h Atlantic to the Pa
dfic with branches to all principal prisoners during the great cenfueton.
dill., " " . . .,.,., I.., ,k. tuinulftee
Miles, rates to be adjusted so as 10 . i ner
Each Member of the Legislature) Re
siding; East of the Cascade Moun
tains Addressed by a Friend on the
Subject -Sporuunen Would Extend
Grouse Season Two Weeks a
Limit the Quail Season to But 15
Days Would Close Prairie Chicken
SeuMun Entirely.
pay 6 per cent interest on me investment.
were aided by tne populace,
which la a unit In opposition to tne
war and apparently expected panics
16.S6
ANARCHY
COLORADO
LEGISLATURE
Denver. Jan. S. Patrick Hlggins,
democratic deputy county treasurer;
W W. Dague, George K-em ana jnra
M Campbell, democratic election of
ficials In precinct 7. ward 6. were
found guilty of contempt by the su
preme court this morning for partici
pating In and permitting fraud No
vember 8. Dague, Kern and Camp
bell were sentenced to two months in
Jail and pay the costs. Hlggins was
given four months and costs.
Lieutenant Governor Haggot and
Speaker Dickinson both attempted to
preside over the Joint session of the
legislature, which resulted In dtaord
erlv proceedings. Both endeavored
,o 'wield the gavel at the same time.
Haggott declared the session adjourn
ed, and a majority of the senators
left the hall. . Dickinson shouted the
legislature was still In session, and
ordered the sergeant-at-arms to stop
the retreating senators, but the latter
was powerless.
Haggott led the deserters to the
senate chamber, where they organis
ed a "rump" Joint session and sent
the sergeant-at-arms to the house cnanga our game laws, which la as
wltn euDpoenas ror ine remaining fQu0ws: Deer season to open on
senators, but they were denied admit- month later and close on month
tance. later; grouse season to open IS days
-rne feaDoay xorces in ine souk, ba one monin miw, w
with the remaining senators, then cloMe prari chicken season entirely;
proceeaea to aaopi resolutions ior ine i qUftj ta be open rrom ucwoer
appointment oz a commmee 10 inve-
Kvery member, of the legislature.
residing east of the Cascade moun
tains, waa sent a personal letter to
day, signed by seme friend, and re
questing support ot the proposed
amendments ef the game laws, offer,
ed by the Pendleton Sportsmen's as
sociation,
The letters were written by the
Sportsmen's association and signed by
friends and acquaintances of the
members, and recited the provisions
of the amendments These amend'
menta will be Introduced and sup
ported by the Umatilla county delega
tion. In both houses.
The letter formulated by the asso
ciation Is as follows:
' Pendleton, Jan. 6, 'OS,
Mr
nanr Mir: We are asking for a
tlgate the
Monday.
Denver frauds, to report
WILL AT ONCE RESUME PROSECUTING
Storage,
Official
807.60 i
8.66
88.40
Total
Amount of refunds
drawbacks paid . .
S4S.6S9.13
and
...,S 1.660.00
Portland. Jan. tFrosecutlng At
torney Heney returned this morning
from San Francisco to resume the
prosecution of the tend fraud, and
plunged at once Into the evidence to
he submitted when the grand Jury
"! Tuesday. He Is Joined by
VT - t rhlcstro. who will
Oliver . ms'"- -
assist him In the prosecution by prep
aration ot Indictments.
The first case to be considered by
the Jury will be that of Frederick A.
Krlbs, a timber speculator agent for
millionaire lumber kings of the east.
Following this will com Investigation
of th frauds In which Congressman
WIH"Tn"n
making but 16 days oi quail snout
ing, ths limit to be six birds in one
rfAv. or not mors than II In ons weea.
To prohibit ths sale of gam at all
times.
ir this conforms to your opinion,
would like to have you assist ins
Umatilla county delegation. Please
see Senators W. M. Pierce and Dr.
C. J. Smith on your arrival at Salem
next week, and support the measure
vigorously.
This applies to Eastern Oregon
only, and the Willamette valley peo
ple shrould not object.
Tours very truly.
SENATORIAL COMPLICATIONS.
New Pluses
to
Strug-
Callfnmlan's
lie.
Sacramento, Jan. S. Th senatorial
fight la given a new phase by ths dec
laration of George Knight thut Sen
ator Bard Is the second choice of his
supporters and that Southern Califor
nia must agree on Hard, or the sen-
atorship will come from the north.
The declaration has resulted In
Knight gaining strength, there being
no evidence of Southern t'allloinla
agreeing on a candidate,
A conference of leaders at Ban
Francisco Saturday la expected to
clarify the situation.
To Make Pool Helling Felony.
Sacramento. Jan. A bill making
th selling of pools on horse races a
felony will soon be Introduced In th
legislature. Possibly another measure
will be Introduced restricting racing
to SO days In any eounty In th state.
Frank Flint's strength In th sena
torial fight Is growing. Speaker Prss-
olt and Senator Muntr snd Rep
resentative Heardslee having an
nounced their Intention of voting for
him.
i
Chinaman Hung.
Folsom, Cal., Jan. . Sing Yow
was hanged In Folsom prison at 10:10
this morning. H was gam to th
end. No unusual Incidents marked
the execution. Sing Tow, with othr
highbinders, murdered Jeong Him, at
Walnut drove, Sacramento county,
October II, 190S.
Cardinal Benedict Marry 1-anlgl-
neaux, archbishop of Rheims, Is dead
at th age of SO years.
e
Perils of the Deep.
Peace also has her defeats us bad
New York. Jan. . Th
Hamburg-American liner Prinx
Adelbert, which ran aground
In the lower bay early yester-
day morning, was floated safe-
ly at S o'clock. She brought.
six shipwrecked seamen of the
schooner Archer, which was
abandoned in mldocean Christ-
mas day.
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