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fEilNGEDITION koi mada a WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Saturday mow. much colder. Cold wave with ero temperature Sunday morn ing. l , mercnmii". iJlure because he tailed . MOPle know he wu PENDLETON, OREGON, FBI DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1905. NO. 5279. PA1LYEVENII1GE0ITI0N i i i PlLL BE IIDOCED I Applies to Manu td Imports into the iine Islands., ..... rr Libit opium LuDE IN PHILIPPINE Government Will Soon ,. .A I n rw.'u hum oi , L Receipts Inroortant lp- Itouum Announced, Among L nnwuiii Emlmssy, v noro till Huron! Mniu TROUBLE TO THE PHILIPPINES. Pacification Is In Foil Progress in Inland of Sanur. Waahinetnn Pah in a .... v.. to the war department from General Corbln at Manila report an engage ment between Philippine scouts and PulaJanse at San Jose, Bnmar. In which Second Lieutenant Qasttn was wounded, one scout killed and five privates wounded. One thousand Pulajanses have been located at Mt. Tamo. Amerl- Pnn tlnnn. niuraHnif w.lth . V. . n have been sent to dislodge them, and an aooiimnai oattaiion ot Inrantry has been 'sent to the Island. STANDARD OIL VS. KANSAS. Each Thinks It Can Got Along Willi out the Other. Kansas City, Feb. 10. John O'Bri en, Standard Oil representative In the west, said today: "The Standard Oil Is not going to Invest another cent In Kansas until a definite policy In the state is de cided an tn the nil hllalneaa. Tt'fl a HIU nu . . . m,i h Being Heard Today matter of business with us, not re- ... ui bi.ioh.wul ; venge. We will take as much as we aaitwm sign " i can refine, that'll nil. ,... Feb. 10. By a strict lit the house committee on Lamia today ordered a fu- m on the bill reducing. Lunco, tariff rutes on goods ik. Phlllmilncs. The prln- kctlon will be on machinery, uditeel rails. hit on opium Is Increased. inpotUUloii prohibited after Kansas Will Boycott Rockefeller. Ckanute, Kan., Feb. 10. The loss to Kansas oil produce's as a result of the new policy of the Standard Oil company, will reach 1260,000 per month. Producers say the boycott hv the Mimnnnv will tint atnn adverse legislation, but will have an opposite effect. Hundreds of producers have quit business and soon the storage tanks will be filled, as the Standard I will not take the product. Ftrkiiw Will Head. fclloii, Feb. 10. When tne ttt today the chair selected hrklni. of California. to Lliigton'i farewell address ut on February 22. CONFESSES 10 TWELVE IVES UMATILLA COUNTY IXCATES SPACE AT THE FAIR. This afternoon the committee of the Commercial association In charge of the Umatilla county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair, located 1000 square feet of space for the county exhibit. In the ag ricultural building, directly in front and to the left of the main en trance to the building. On one side of the exhibit will be Baker county with 1800 square feet, and on the other aide Clackamaa county with 2000 square feet. The space selected by Umatilla county is In the most consplouous place In the agricultural build ing, and will attract the attention of every person entering the building. S. H. Forshaw, who Is collecting the Umatilla county ex hibit, is now In Portland, and on his recommendation this space was selected. TREATED INHUMANLY. RUSSIAN H TROUBLES SERIOUS AflD PERSISTENT Thirty Thousand More Workmen Strike at St. Petersburg. Military Killing of Strikers in Poland. Blistered ami Suffering and Wltttout Treatment. Two Days. Rremerton. Feb. 10 The iitnrv nf the treatment given "Mose" Seattle, th Slwash Indian who fell into the campflre at Charleston Sunday night during a - arunaen orgie, is one oi rank Inhumanity. "Uai." did not die as first reoort- ed, but all Sunday night he suffered the tortures of greatest agony, writn ing about the camp until 1 o'clock MnndHv afternoon, when he was brought to Charleston In a canoe. He lav in the canoe all afternoon with out medical assistance, because the town authorities. It la said, .argued whether It was their duty to provide rnnm and medicine for him. Finally Fred Peak offered the use of his stable, and Mose was Drougnt there and laid on a pile of gunny sacks, and he lay there all night without food or attention. Tneariav someone Informed ur. Fauntlerov of the United States re celvlng shin Philadelphia, of the In dian's condition, and ne went over iu Charleston and treated the poor fel low. He stated Inst night that the rhancea for Hose's recovery are slight. Workmen Are Bitter Because There la So Fro of Realising Prom Inert Reforms A Portion of tlie Siberian Railway Will Be Double Tracked Japanese Attacks Repulsed Before Mukden Austrian Captured Blockade Runner Declared to be a Legal Capture During tlie Recent Rattles Before Mukden the Russians Lost Twelve Thous and Men. Itsantlal Nominations. moo. Feb. 10. The presl- L ant the following noinl- lo the wnate: Governor of hmh H. Klbbey. of Arl- Jwttver ot public moneys. A. I . IwiMto, t Marysvllle, Cul.: - , , 1 tuitlN u,eme court of I Makes Light f -Charge of Poisoning turn A. Tucker, of Ne- One of Ills hw In Cincinnati, JOHN HOCH ADDS TO ' THE CATALOG TODAY, ( Stoj art "J V fit) Take Clinrge. Moo, Feb. 10. The state thli afternoon announced tMnt Commimiipr LeiDer. kt Detroit, has been auth- lue over for the United ja olher ports in Sun Do- Puerin Plata, fur the 'if customs, ni flppmed nec- m the arbitral uward of lBtlUc rliamnui. ff". Feb. 10. The follow- changes are to be It president nfter Murch tor McOnrmirk. of St. K be transferred to Purls '"rter; AmbHSsudnr Myer, W tn St. Petersburg; Secretiirv nf the I.nn- F to go to Rome; Henry Minister of Chile, to lie f" to Belgium to succeed nend, who retires. of Judge Snavne. k Feb. 10. Judge Chas. norlda, made his first the senate, which will yurt of 'impeachment to i agninst him. The the trial are 2 to 5. ate crowded. ft" Statehood Bill. p. Feb. 10. The preai- tormed Delegate Rod- Ul .. -i h bW if u comes to htm und IiihIhIk Site Died of a Kidney DixenMC Iiiumut Over One WJe I In Session. hi MARKETS. i"l All Point,, llniwlllnsf Product , " 10. May wheat rxt and closed At the t opened at 11.00 me. Corn, 46. r'ey, 42 to 4i. Flnx. eat, $1.60 to 'ilk. K7-... ",m, -win. .17. theat. 6s llli'd. ,V to is th wnate i?lhooa 0111 T ced 'Ti orUn of Arlaona Colorado river. Broke Loose. " Wash., Feb. 10. H T"1 ast night the tvT rh,al!lPhla her ""-lngs mi nd threshed a for some ,7 1r "team and t vrboara- Her .. ,n4 telenh- 'r 'ml m f . "e damage is ? , Chinese dack 4r? Mhed over- 'l.'Iilcuso, Feb. 10. Before being taken to the criinlnul court this morning to uttend the Inquest over the body of Mrs. Murle Walker Hoch, the alleged Bluebeard. John Hoch, admitted to the police that he had married three olher women in addi tion to the nine already confessed. The iiddlllonul wives are: Mrs. Lena Hoch. Milwaukee; Mrs. T. O'Connor Hoch. Milwaukee; Mrs. Hurtles Hoch, Cincinnati. It's all fooliahiiess about this poi son IiuhIiichk m Cincinnati." declared Hoch. "Mrs. Bartles Hocn aiea oi a kldiiev trouble. Of course, the neigh bors 'talked about the way the fun eral was conducted; they didn't have anything else to do." In the Inquest. Undertaker Freyne ....i.i.i i, ,wmH no arsenic In em- i bnlmlng the body of Marie Welker 'Hoch The dead woman s siniei, .n., u.fh 'identified Hoch as the man who married them both. Mrs. Fisher Hoch tesunen m. sister complained oi imer... pains In her abdomen, and also of having "queer feelings In her fingers and feet: on Itching, crawling sensa tion." . . An afternoon paper prims i Attn Unpn la alleged to have confessed to the police Ihat h. ; arsenic to hi- wives. The authori ties do not consider the report. WAI.I.A WALLA CLERKS STRIKE. Coumy Commissioners Reduce Sala ries of County neip. ,.n Woh. 10. Following an order made by the board I of coun ty commissioner, late yesterday eve- w.n.r clerks employed Myl offices shall beld not to STb. P. hairbeelnpld without bC auctioned by Walter L. Cadmas J gttatthey would U,JE work at the new rate of wage The w r . .,. aesaor's office two cieras in - have been paid ,s Per aay' i hT. a rest of the str.kJ ! A Berrymnn Is left short of help. St. Petersburg. Feb. 10. The situ-i ation here is still uneasy. Business is paralysed by the uncertainty wnicn prevails everywhere. It Is estimated that SO.OOO addition al workmen went out yesterday. The men are bitter because they have not received the promised reforms promptly. It Is reported the workers In the Putlloff works who struck yes terday, first killed an obnoxious fore man. Killing Off Polish Strikers. uriin Wen 10. The Lokal An- zelger reports the casualties at 8os- nowice. Poland, last night at 16 Kill ed and 85 wounded. The Vosslsche Zeltung declares the casualties were 160 killed and wounded. Repel tlie Japanese. ri pZiernburr. Feb. 10. Kuropat- kin reports that two Japanese attacks on the Russian left have been re pulsed. Five Russians were wound ed. TKia mnrninir a number of em ployes of the Putlloff French-Russian works after a conference with the dl- ..nra went nut. owing to the refu sal of the manufacturers to grant an eight-hour day. The strikers marcn ed groups through the streets, but their demeanor is quiet. Will Build Double Track, i St. Petersburg. Feb. 10. It has been finally decided to build a sec ond Siberian railway between Tomsk and Omsk, the present single track being totally Inadequate. Heavy Russian Losses. St. Petersburg, Feb. 10. The news paper Blrgevgaviedomost reports that in the fle-ntlne south of Mukden on January 25 to SO, the Russian! lost J14 officers and 11.64! men Kinea and wounded. Prise of War. Nagasaki. Feb. 10. The prlxe mm has decided that the Austrian steamer Slam, seized off Hok Kal Do on. January 81, while bound for Vlad- iviittok. with coal, waa a legal- cap ture. ; TEACHERS ENTER A VIGOROUS PROTEST Bankrupt Millinery Firm. New York. Feb. 10. A petition In bankruptcy has been filed against the Sulllvan-Drew company, whole sale millinery, one of the largest con cerns In the country. Tne assets are lane. Liabilities. 1500.000. The trouble is due to wet weather ana depression in the millinery trade. LAW VIOLATORS ARE INDICTED SALOON MEN OF LA GRANDE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Four Indictments Returned by Union County Urand Jury for Violation of Kiimlnv cioslu.it Line Sheriff Is Determined to Enforce the l.uw In Spite of Past Customs. MOTHER MONTH FOR RE-1NIRIIIG. inish of the Remodeling of ' Pendleton's Telephone Sys tem is In Sight. SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY SUB-STATIONS IN CITY. Now 'I'Ikmics Will Then Be Put In Immediately, and Pendleton Will tMMin llavo the .Moat Perfect Sys tem III Operation in the Northwest Will He Necessary to Change Some Numbers, But tlie Changs Will Not Be Sweeping Company Increase Ha Capital Stock Sixty Per l-ent. VIOIiENT STORM ON THE SOUND. Many Veaseta Broken Up and Vast lM orande, Feb. lit. Indictments Damage Done. have been returned by the grand Seattie, Feb. 10.The storm 1. the j V; worst In years. No Sound boats left r1"""' - 'et ythl. mornlna ' ',e" "'T .n KU""ny' . . ; i, vi, fit on nf tne suite taw mi.- ... , t n -i hiutba rrnm ner t l lie DIMIIICI u.iiB" . .. - . unH Hamasred the trestle. The steamer Garden City was rammed by a scow and badly damagea. bigni small sloops were smashed In pieces. One large scow loaded with shingles sunk. Fifteen others broke loose ana endangered vessels. Two huge log booms were broken up and the city dock damaged. - Tugs are busy clearing the bay oi debris. Similar reports are coming from other Sound ports. Postal Swindlers at Home. Another month will be required to complete the work of rewiring th sub-stntions of the local telephone avatetri. Ancorrllnir tn II. II. Kenne dy, who Is 111 charge of the 11 men now working on the system, every sub-station In the city, of which there are about 750, must be rewired before the "cut-off" can be made. This will h nil nnmnlpted In about a month. and the old "phones may then be re placed as becomes necessary. Also, the new 'phones, for which applica tions are now on rue, win inen no installed. Tt will nrnhnhlv take three weeks to complete the work on the system here, after the rewiring or tne suo stutions is all compleaed. When that Is done, Mr. Kennedy vouches tor ine tntement that the ctlv will then have the most modern telephone system of any city in the northwest. One disagreeable feature of the Improvement that Is being mads to the local system 'Is that some of the present telephone numbers will have to be changed. Inasmuch as possi ble, the old numbers will he retained, but It will be absolutely necessary to make some chnnges In the num bers now In use. Increases Capitol Hus-k. At Its annual meeting, held In Portland yesterday afternoon, the Pa cific States Telephone & Telegraph company Increased Its capital sloes from S15.000.000 to 125.000,000, en- Thls Is the first batch of Indict ments to be returned for tne same""1" - offense. Sher.ff Pennington being de- .urged the ectory by e.ecUon of tcrmlned to enforce the Sunday clos ing law, to the letter. tmormuuon will be filed against several more of fenders and they will be given the limit of the law, wherever found guilty. , The ones named in these liidlct- iu h,vi defied the law and the turn new members. J. V. McNIohols,. of Portland, and F. Q. Drum, of Ban, Francisco, and outlined pinna for the expenditure of a large part of the Increased capital In extensions and Improvements of the lines in the va rious states penetrated by them. The company now nas over io, ments have denea me niw uuu ..,', .,, ,h cltv of officers and have thought no grand telephone Instruments in the city or i "- selected In Union county would j PorHnm, and I. In.tiUlIng new In- nmctment. against then, for Urumema nt the rate of ..bout 100 t...,.. n Rnmlav. Inasmuch i per week. 11 lui.y Postal Swinuiers at Home. keening open on Sunday. Inasmuch i per weea. i ii Wheeling, Feb. 10.-August W. J HH Jt has been the custom, contrary 26,000 In.trumen . In the metropolis Machen was put to work this morn- j ,n ,he lnWi ever nre the county was Ino- In the clerk s olllce or me Monndavllle nenttentlary as assistant. He has arranged to study Latin and Philosophy during his spare time. The Groffs are in the prison hospi tal, and not yet assigned to work. I organized. MIXERS BECOMING VIOLENT. Thi. mnrnlni a bomb was exploded among the teachers gathered at the court house, when Superintendent Welles read them house bill No. S41, which has been Introduced by Rep resentative Sonneman. The provis ion. f thia hill are such that If pass ed, would virtually put teachers who are not normal graduates, out of thel profession, for It specifies that in the employment of teachers normal grad uates shall be employed In prefer ence to non-graduates whenever any of the former are applicants. In the opinion of teachers here, this law would be moat pernicious, for It would place oio expenmiucw teachers secondary to the youngest normal araduate when It OUM U .se curing employment. Before the examination was this morning the above matter was j a it mm decided to draw QIKIMWU " up a rigorous remonstrance against the measure. On motion a -"'" was eppointed to draw up the resolu- tlon, and Harry Huber, T. C. Salt and S. E. lmrr were appointed as sucn u committee. ' The following resolution was unan imously adopted: ' Pendleton, Or., Feb. 10, lv- ; Mmu Tha alorjtion of house bill No. J41 would tie hardship on ih. holders of valid county certlflr cates after June, 10, and r , i . . . iA . ..v. .1 WBsreas, i anej nest counv era may be superseded by the poor est holders of state papers, and f Whereas. The salaries of all teach in being insufficient, the first atep in th. hotter d reparation or teacners should be to provide for the better compensation or 8" persons engageu Ln teaching; now, therefor. . Be it resolved by the teachers pres ent at this meeting that so long as i.n aranted county certlfl- a.iu thev ahail have equal privileges ith imiricri of state certificates or normal diplomas, merit being the sole test. Refuse to Accept Decision of Hie Es sen Conference. Berlin, Feb. 10. A portion of the strikers in the mining regions have refused to accept the decision of the Essen conference of yesterday und did not return to work this morning. A party of extremists attacked (he irike leaders Bachsen and Hue, who r..nmmended a termination or tne strkjee, and attempted to lynch them. Hue was seriously Injured. Th miners are becoming violent, md hava destroyed a Dortlon ot the railway near Essen. The authorities are preparing to use force to pre serve order. ; The company Is expending about 1100.000 In betterments In different cities this year, most of this amount to be expended In putting Into com i.ai.,., iu. "ennriMia" system In sev eral cities of Oregon and Washington. , jnmr at Work Again. ....,. r.k 10. The United suites grand Jury today heard fur States gra . , radwlck cose SV od tbe authorit ,e. are trvlne to secure b,1u1liu""' .li- Mrs. Chadwick. Pres- ,d.nt Beckwlth's confelon was pre- sented to the lury. Rufurmed Promoter. Albany, N. T,. Feb. 10.-e en tence of W. F. Miller, promoter for notorious Franklin Syndicate was commuted by Oovernor Higglns today on the ground that he gave va -uable evidence tor the state and Is now reformed. FLAT SAP BILL BECOMES A LAW saiem Feb. 10. The flat salary bill Introduced by Kay, was made a aneclal order In the aenate yesterday evening, and after a spirited discus sion, passed th senate, with but four dissenting votes Browneu. Rand and 8lchell voting against it. Senator Malarkey, of Multnomah county, championed the bill In the senate and made th opening speech In favor of the measure. Those vot ing .against It declared " constitutional, this being their prin- cipal reason for opposing It. The bill introduced by MCLoa, re quiring a uniform eighth grade exam ination, passed the house. Senate bill No. St, by Pierce, reg ulating the killing of pheasants and other game birds In Eastern Oregon, passed the house. Senat bill No- 48, introduced by Senator Smith, of Uma tilla county, relating to th practice of veterinary surgery, and permitting veterinarians without diplomas to practice In Isolated localities on per mlts, passed the house. LOOKING FOR INDICTMENTS. Said That Bridge of Roseburg, Has Turned 8 fate's Evidence. tn.tianrf ireh. 10. Among the wit nesses before the federal grand Jury today were ex-Governor Ger and J. E. Bridges, ex-receiver oi -burg land office, who. It Is "e has turned state's evidence. It is ex pected Indictments will be mad pub- lie thle afternoon. Business Booses Burn. ' thlr,d Arrivals From Washington. . t Rumas. Wash., has arrived and with kit tomll will oc- cuoy a house near me Academy. Mr. Crook, was P-.- here by his son-in.aw. c. row. . . . ni.i nihtrlni In Washing ton John Sharp Williams, of Mlssts- i .n,nn.tic leader In the house, toasted the president hi this fashion: "Here Is to Theooore kootcvimi. man who a an author has -been grossly overrated by the American people, and the man who as a poli tician has been grossly underrated by the democratic party." Lumber Millionaire Dead. Muskegon, Mich., Feb. 10. Chas. II. Haehley, the lumber millionaire, noted for munificent public gifts, died today of heart illseuse, uged . WESTON LEADER NOT HOLD- ' Clark Wood GeM Cokl Feet After He Completes the Sale of Ills Psper. Although Clark Wood sold and signed the bill of sal for the Weston Leader, yesterday, he Is still owner - . l . ...... nrf .nw rtWlares that or uie tia,ik ui... he will run the paper as long as n lives and will b rouna ao.ns - nss In Weston wnen .... . . .1.. ifk... Press. Is mould- isoyu. oi - erlng under an Imitation marble mon ument. . . ... n, a a sal of the Wes ton Leader In good faith, feeling that h would Ilk very mucn 10 nun from the strenuous life of th Jour- .a h a irranKlin county farm,' and then after a few days, re flection on th uncertainty of wheat of subacrlp- cruia " "' - tlon lists, he reconsidered and bought the plant back, and today says he la a permanent fixture In Weston. , McCue Was Hung. Charlottesville, Va.. Feb. 10. Samuel McCue was hanged at 7:10 this morning. In a con fession from th scaffold he admitted killing his wife, being Impelled to the deed by an evU ha could not .overcome. , McCue refused the assistance of the guards and waiaea em.i and hurriedly to the scaffold, accompanied by three mlnls- ters. H kept his nerv till the last. Th execution took plac without a hitch. - .