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OAlLYEVENI'iGEDITIOH DAILY EVD1IIIGEDITI0JI WEATHER FORECAST. Showers tonight. Friday show ers and cooler. The prime essentials 'to success la badness are advertising, good good and courteous treatment. 14 t ST VOL. 18. PENDLETOX, OKEUOS; TIIIKSDAY, MAY '35, 1905. 5 TO. 536S FBE1 G HT WES Tfl BE CHANGED New (Oregon RaNroad & Navi - Ration's Schedule Will Go ilnto Effect. J unci 1. BKlLETONCIJASKJl.TKS iWUili OTiRE AFFECTED. "Shiny (VniMK-KJlty Kate Are Elimlnaz Wi Rates on Majiy Agricultural fProducw, . l.utnher.'-f 'oul and Ue tock Are .Not Chained Old Tariff FExoeptionw ' to Western Classifica tion 'Aretn'Iart'XUniinated Mini imam Weight ofSinrar Cars Raised 000 rounds riew Swltchla Charges. fE.'P. Smith, agent' t the O. H. A "N. Co., Is In f i-plpt of tariff No. L12J, naming clan tnd commodlt raffs between Portland,' Bnat Portland. Al bioa and pohtts In Oregon, Washing ton -and " IJno."Thet tariff Is etfeo Ive 'June 1, and supersedes tariff No. L391, now In effect. There 'are uo . advances In the eflaaa rates into Pendhrton, but a great marry commodity rates mow applying to different -folnts aire eliminated. Class rates lolLa Graafki, Baker City and Hunting-tan are reouced, an weH .as -class rate to Lewiston, Spokane ard several (mints In ithe Paksntse country. Rate on grain, flour, pota toes, onions, ifcumber,'-wjt, hay, coal and livestock are' not changed. A new provision Is mude: for HipmenU of hay,-the minimum carloat! weight he tng based on alie length of the ear :used. t Underithe .,ld : tariff maximum : rates wtre one-half of csass or cora modlty rates applying from Missouri r-wpr points-in rp(,Kane- This pro vision la ellmlnasedln the mew tariff. 'Maximum rate of 80c on surricultaral trnplements and vehicles. .less than carload,' ki also t-llmlnated- Hereafter thse run will he in aocorounce with western classification. The old- tariff provided for a num ber of. exemptions an the wemvrn clas- smcatinn wnicn -are now eliminated. 1. c: OneWialf rMe on safes ireturned Ifor jrepalre,, provisim for lumber rates to apply on barrel etock, footth-clasa rule on beans and peas, less tban car load, and Iflrst-eluas rate on ship merits of .clothing' n bales, erie-half first-class rate on empty seed boxes returned, ins than airload, first-class Tuie -vn water tanks for separators. and oil In picketed cuna at same rate as oil In oases. Hereafter rates on these -commodities will be governed y the western claimHIcatlon. TTnaer-the-Ord tarlfC ,-raln bagtixvere rated a half of flrswclass rate, but a-ne now rated as fourth-class. TThe minimum weight of sugar Is advanced frwm 24D00 pounds toO.OOO pounds. Provlsloa Is marie for aper In mfcied carloads, 30,040 pounds mlnlmirm ial flfth-clasu rate. The ra- of 6 5c, ys than carlsud, anfl 25c carCnud. on cere als now appllws to Baktr City ami points west. The rate-to Huntingdon and points mat -of 'Baker-City on the same commodity are '30c carloads, and S2c lean than carlomt The rate on frrnltune In -mixed -ctrloidB r mn'ns the sinie, but a rat of 60c cn iron beds, straight -rarloiuls, bed room sets, Ktralght carloads, and chair, straight carlwids, "is made- This t less than regvlnr 'tariff. Among the special comnwillty rates which are now eliminated are the fol lowing: Rate f Sflc to Pqriland on second-hand baxs, carloads, special rates on beer from Portland, car loads or less than carloads, Applying to Arlington, Heppner, Elgin and Huntington; rate at 0c on blue vit riol, carloads, and 48c rate tin tin cans, carloads; 46c rarle ' on nails, rcplkes and wire; rate of 30c, carloads, on poultry food; rate of I5c on stone ware, carloads, applying from Port land to Spokane and Pendleton, and pnln's north of Pendleton; rate of M par tone on coke, carloads. Portland to -Baker City, rate of 50c, less than carloads, on syrup, Portland to all points; rate of 25c and 60c each cn empty barrels and empty oil tanks, returned to Portland. Hereafter, nails, aplkes and wire will not mix In carloads. The old tariff provided class C rate for mixed loads of vegetables from Portland to Spokane, Pendleton and points north of Pendleton;' also 29c rate on carloads of vegetables taking class C rates from Portland to Walla Big Slay Corn Profit Chicago, May 26. The cor- a ner in May corn said to be en- a glneered by James A. Patton a and William II. Bartlett, ended a today In a settlement by the a tshorts at 66o. May opened at a 68c, and after th settlement dropped to 61c amid exciting times. It Is said the leaders of the corner took big profits on the 12,000,000 bushels which they held. Walla and Pendleton. Both "of these rates have been eliminated. Under the old tariff there was no switching charge tmm lumber mills and Standard Oil plants located on Southern Pacific tracks In East Port land. Under the m-w tariff a switch ing charge will be 'made for carloads handled from these Industries, In ad dition to regular ttorlff. KCVSIXH (MVT'GAMB&KRS. ftalisrrd Will llarre No More of the T'mfemion. Seattle. May '2. Ballard' Is to have no more gambling. Such is the de cision iof the chop's mayor and chief of police. For mme time the city of smoke-stacks has been "overrun with gambling of all descriptions, land even the lutoilonaHle ladles of - he place were beginning -to take the vice up. Everywhere betririd closed doors poker games were in 'progress arid the young men of the place were beginning to spend rfhoir'erttrre' time in- the numer ous dens around' the city. Mayor Zook and Chief of Police C. Li. iBtmnett hove declared " that no garribllng gantea- bf any klrid or de scription will be allowed behind closed floors, tjr " screen a. No one will be al lowed 'ta run "any sort of a den where guinea are played, even If-only for cigars, and any one discovered run ning -'surfi 'a Won' will have dt closed and all rproperty and fixtures eonfls cttjed. TEW DIRECTORS SUOHK IN. msUiAii' lH' tnr the Throe Fac Unul War. 'Phtladelphla, May IK wColonH Hheldon Potter, the new firector of ipirblic ' works, atX A. UiMsrhi Acker. wweinyswer.i in at tin? mayor's rtTBce. Both vmade addreases In which irliey -urgfed fealty ta rthe ad ministralion ln.e factloraaa Shjkt now on. lavld iUmythe; 'the dnpwiLd Hi rector of -rpubllc work, applied or today md was-vjranted m five-ar Injunction pmre.Dtiag his viccessor and ex-director Gostelloi'taom exercssinK any functions of the office to mhrt-Ji he wasnpp!nted. K ostello baa hrtctltut-eil.-n. eltfl-sult tri-equHy agaimrt both M.-jKjr x'taver and Director Vcaer. 3IUDEL111L.1S WW -. BJWnVEKN : REPCBUCVW. S. uk 1 taction Will UMlcrtabi o b iinir';aio -Mayor,: Siting aa matcsoil Jrfttuws Allreml to Jbive IVri Writ arwi fry HUn Tcniikinnry Eaiaarnatuu sif Untunctlon ImkI to PMn-aiB Two CttUBKlmcn from Afiflngw "UheyAre .'ftwornliu and Oocln urk. PtiMud.)phla.'ly t&-At a canfer ence auf .regiurtlicfcn leaAers this atlier noon.. It .was r'4eVrmlacd, to Institute impeachment ' proceedings against Mayor Weaver lonitrrov morning. It is undrrstosd 'the proceailngs will Ke bused pon certahi lettewB the majmr Is allet-d -ta have writtar. in connt tion with ithe trim of Samuel Salter for b.ilimt bine 'frauds. It is said tbe letters luwe sailed lnto tii hands f republlcas Headers. Supreme court this afternoon grunt ed a writ -of supoixtcdas aaspendlng ri InJuncUou agaliwt Dlreslors Potter aad Acker, grnaited 'hy Judge Ralston wterday. The two officiate Imme diately prepares to sesumerthelr In twrupted duties. Oregon Iteridlar Fined. tMse, May 15. Lyman C. Htil, rep resentative of an Ontario. Ore., stove concern, was arretted aesterdac-' on the charge of peddling without a 11 cense and was found gallty by lPro bate Judge Brown and fined JiO.hd costs, -that being the minimum penal ty. This Is the first eaae tried In Ada county rf violation of the recently enacted peddler license law, and is of added Interest because It Involves construction of the United States tjp- terstate -commerce law. CTfort to Settle, New York. May 25. The Poillon vs. Brokaw breach of promise suit has been transferred to the June cal endar upon motion of Brokaw'a conn, scl, who said efforts will be made to adjust the differences. It is believed there will be a settlement outside the courts. Insurgent Gaining Ground. London, May 26. A dispatch from Constantinople says It Is reported the Arabian insurgents have captured the town of Hodeldnh, In Temen prov ince. Meet Next at Dos Moines. Winona Lake, Ind., May 26. The Presbyterlnn general assembly se lected Des Moines as the place for the next meeting. - The United Real Estate Owners' as sociation of New York, composed of 8000 owners of property worth $820, 000,000, proposes to form a co-operative fire Insurance company to carry Its own risks. K IMPEfluH HI U wm Wk JILL More Wife and ''lumber Yards Close Dows Fifty Men , Answer a' Gall for 1000 Volunteer Plh?emen. Two Thnmatiid Flv-o; hundred Wagon fin- TmopB Ih Imriin-nt Colored fftrtke. Krualnr Tftadly Deattn Vice PrVMMrnt Fairhinks Could IV Inflneed to Amt awaV Mediator, Batt Huh Nt'M-n Vskrtl Effort Will ! Mde to amprtann. rrerddent Shea Senatnr I'lan'lwlurrs the Vrdted Klatett Oxprwh Companv Can Bo Dopesr-lnl t"ra to Discipline U IMver. Chicago, May' 1: With the vareaA H the'tsamsters' rlke to the kard- "wnod llnaiber camrerns, wba?h now seems hrevltable, several haadred 'more 'teamsters iT,l be invoJw. The 'manm;pT of the'.tiardwood nanle8 annonn thlsnsornlng they would SUirt -to -make deliveries to ""strike bound" etincerus m the tare C the (fiedlaMttlo-.i thaC-ae teamsters would -walk out when'Ttich demands were made. "This stride will lnrhJ "nearly 1000 employes 'of mills and tomber yiirtH "-hk.'h wGS'se compeKed o ehui 4lowa. Chll' for'frtjie Volaaaeen. 'FKty men responded this iBorrilm; tin ;a'01i'for ttMO addiUvnal police men Isnuud by Mayor Danae last night. "Twen-our huadrad 'olfie- rs were Bent ut this morning guard ing 3SO0 wagona If the ki histan mettt Of rollce'is unable t cae wlfti the aitnatlon.'atsyor Dunne will ask fur ttroppt . At Twentyntoh and Dearborn -at fttn -vimirnlng, five men attacked liodis 1"H t, a eKored strike breaker, who was' beaten rlato InsensiblJiry, atne aMoilkints 'eseafted. Flint i 'in crilical coildltloi.. 'FhiHtahk.VI,'old CoanrM. Tm rpresldejr Fall-banks hsrs -raachid CtdcagO' nn his way to Turt iUnia. When- qaemloned regardVng iflhe '.KUBrim: foiaows mi udfoi. -Vomwea of'Kllllns Xrighhor, Rut Had 'Snored-in AlibL Savannah. III., 'May 25. Roth-well Ptrtlortl, -ia iwaahipi- druggist, otitwie name -was , eonnerted with the rnya UlfajK tboabng .ef Daniel S. Berry, con tailttd mlolie this morning. Pslfwd went to his barn at 7:15 this morning i'd .shot himself in the head. ATtbuuiH) : be was strongly suspect ed -of ithe mnixler.l Vulford proved A complete .alibi by, two witnesses and stromgtf iprotested i.bia Innocence of the mumtir. iFulfard.. was of a ner- voua temperament and It Is thought possible rthe -serious, rluarge may have preyed inpoit his mind and led to the KUiclde. ttosslp connected Berry with 'he name rof ' the doad, rugglst's wife. "WHEN OlllKVlvS KtVl-L, OIT." kvne Man C'hdniH llix f tartner Would 'ot JNyvj-. -Des Moines, Iowa, May 25. Sher man W. Moorls, ulLas :Rrank Shcr- clfcrte, faced Tom Dennlson, the Oma ha.,oolltlclan, rklay ,lor the, first time In j-mii't, when Jie tohl .how, they rob-bea-. W. Pollock, the -New. York dla nmd broker, vt 118.01-0 worth of dla hiioiiUm at the luatlgiUlan of i'ennison He -Bald Denufinon ,tld -litTi that Polloni. would lake a certain, train ot of Omahii fr the Iowa town. After 'he robbed Fulloqk he (turned the , dlondB over to li.entiisou, who gave hii: 8250, and JJemitson.la"r re fused to divide thr? pruaoeds , the robi?ry. EFOlK'INJ SANrTAWa- XAW- Idalio iMun Fined for Keglact of tlrlis IJveHltM'k. Boise. May 26. Dr. G. E. -Noble, state veterinarian, has returned from Meadows, where he secured the con viction ef William Campbell for vio lation of the livestock . sanitary law. Campbell was fined $100, which he paid. Dr. Noble said this made 41800 President Borle, of the Commercial association, announces that a meet ing of the association will be held to morrow evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the observ ance of Pendleton day at the Lewis and Clark fair. H. H. Hallock, who Is now here in the Interest of the fair corporation, will be present at the meeting and will be asked for suggestions In regard to the various matters pertaining to the occasion. Since his arrival here Mr. Hallock has been consulting with the leading business men of the city and this afternoon he stated to the East Ore gonlan that the sentiment among them Is In no wis antagonistic to the SPECIAL MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT D HUNDREDS MORE 'An Dt'llvsMnc; COnden Guard Call ;port thut 'tK-'-Aould be asked to us his influence i-Jo end the strike, he lid: "Of course' 1 feel an Interest In 0e strike aUuatte& In Chicago ao-d woatd xert Biyself I tw bring aboat an aml cable a?;reena,t between the contend ing parties It my good, offices were considered, tii the same manner tkat 'the ef!rts"f any good citizen weald be coiwidered " It bs not ki own that Fairbanks has been hsked ty either parties to the strike to tiki a hand in an effort at settienent, Wii.KMi Sliea Jailed. In 'the owitempt hearing before Judge ' Kohlaaat today, Attorney May- er-?!cially-ked that President Shea of the Teamsters' Union, be sent ta jail nor' oas-empt In refusing to an mm the aJO-stions designated by the court. The attorneys for Shea made an Biiswerrto Mayer's motion, 'wtrlfcear Will Be "Disciplined." :!Vnator ' Piatt, president of the 'United -Stages Express company, la a statement Issued in New York to day, announced the striking teamsters woiild be disciplined by the company. He declared the men In leaving work violated tt!r contract, aa well as the rules of tWYompany,' to which they mlbscriaed. Consequently, the former drivers cwuM not be trusted to perform their Important duties properly. odltected iin fines for violation of the lew. TVhlle in Washington county Dr. Noble found two cases of glanders. The horses were killed and cremated, and other 'horses that had been expos ed were ,1 'Laced under strict quaran tine. , He will go to Canyon county tomor row to loo-k? after the dipping of some horses Sor mange, that are to be trailed acmes the state to Wyoming. The dipping of a horse Is not a very easy process. A large tank Is built, Which holds-'the dip, and the horse Is placed In n cage which is let down Into the tank. The horse is held submerg ed all but -the tip of his nose for two nviirules. This Is supposed to be sure death to therminute Insect that causes what Is csild, mange. Cody VIV'nnts a New Trial. Cheyenne4 May 25. The attorneys for Buffalo Btll today presented ar guments before Judge Scott for a new trial of the divorce case. Scott took the motion unUer, advisement, but will probably overrule. Cody will appeal to the supreme oourt. ' - E. W. Ntttdi'Is Vet Alive. Omaha, Mity 25 E. W. Nash, the smeller magnate, is somewhat better this morning. He returns to con sciousness at Intervals and takes slight nourishment. The family entertains hopes. National .Bank Fails. Washington, May 25. The Comrj- troller of the currency has announced the closing of the First -National bank at Lexington. Oklahoma. Fullure at (Cincinnati. Cincinnati, May 25. The failure of Holtzmnn & Co., brokers, has Just been announced. The Southern Pacific la cutting in extensive improvements at Koseburg, inciuamg live new sidetracks, a 10.- oou-ton coal bunker and a brick roundhouse. movement and that he regarded af. fairs as now being very favorable for a successful celebration of the day; June 7, which has been set aside by the fair management as "Pendleton day," but which In reality will be made "Umatilla county day," aa the excursion will start at Milton and will be made up from all over the county. In addition to those from Pendleton and places north of -here there will also be a large crowd from Echo and places along the line west of here, ac cording to H. C. Willis, of Echo, who Is in the city today. President Borle desires that a good attendance be present at the meeting tomorrow night and that all business men in particular art asked ta come put. A MAN KILLER Kngincer ls- -of It aiul Tlireat- enx Uwm -itullroadlng. Akron, O., May 25. The supersti tion among railway men that acci dents never oocnr singly is strength ened by the experience of engine 971, which palls the Cleveland, Akron & Columbas accommodation. train through this efty. The engine ias had its deadly three in six weeks. Solon Miller, struck at a crossing at the edge of town by 971, mil hurled to death. Mrs. FrirTik Wiley, walking along the track "with her husband, fell be fore 171 trad was horribly mangled. William' f orris, a milkman, was the lalrm -vldftm, a few days ago. He was hurled nearly 10 feet by the en gthe. John -Rlmmons, the engineer, has ajrpTied Ifor another engine, and says tmless he gets It he will quit railroad mg forever. ST.VJE ROBBED; DRIVER SHOT, Rtirrfl -Messenger Gets $700 Govern ment Money. :Snn "Diego, May 26. The Ensenada and San Quentln stage was held up near Ensenada, Lower California, last night, the driver shot and govern ment funds amounting to about $700 stdien. The crime was committed by a special rural messenger who was guarding the stage. A posse is in pur- sun. BASEBALL RECORD. Scores of the League Games Played Yesterday. r-oruana. May 25. Portland, 4 Oakland, 3. San Francisco, May 25. San Fran Cisco, ; Seattle, 1. Xos Angeles, May 25. Los Angeles r; laooma, 1; 15 Innings. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Quotations From the. Greatest Wheat Market In the United States. t-nicago, May 26. May wheat opened at 91V and closed at 90 after an uneventful day. Corn opened ana Closed at SO, oats closed at 30 94 BEFOUJCANS INDORSE THE ADMINISTRATION General Harris Xomlnnted for Lieu tenant Governor Ohiouns Reaffirm the State and National Platforms and Loyalty to tlie High Tariff Doetrlne Also Indorse Roosevelt's Policy of War on tlie Trusts and Discrimination by tlie Railroads. Columbus. O., May 25. The remih. llcan etate platform adopted today re affirms the state and national plat forms of 1904, stands by the Drincl nips ' prmeciion to American labor, and American Industries. It Indorses Roosevelt's enforcement of laws against monopolies, combines and trusts in restraint of trade, and also all efforts to stop discriminations by railroads, Including rebates. Herrick Renominated. Governor Herrick was renominated by acclamation. General Andrew L. Harris was nom inated for lieutenant governor. WILL SUPPORT THE STRIKE. western I operation of Miner i Sympathy. Salt Lake. May 25. The Western Federation of Miners today passed a resolution of sympathy for the locked out sinners at Seattle. The resolu tion pledged moral and financial as sistance, and called upon all organized labor, Irrespective of local and na tional affiliation, to assist the Seattle siriaers. Rockefeller Coming. ocume, may s. it is reported that John D. Rockefeller will visit Seattle In July on his way to the Port land fair. The object of his visit to me coast is said to be to determine me advisability of greater develop em ot me Alaskan oil fields and mines now controlled by Standard Oil. Boston Brokers Fall. Boston, May 25. Burnett. Cum nilngs & Co., brokers, filed an Invol untary petition In bankruptcy today Liabilities, $171,368. Assets will be uncertain, but are reported to be not more than $200,000. The cause of failure Is financing unfortunate street railway properties. A Sixty-Cur Train. Coming up Telocaset hill yesterday a freight train of 50 cars was Just ahead of the passenger train, which was right on time and was being i.uiiea oy two moguls with a pusher behind. The engineer of the nassen- ger hitched on behind with his 10 heavy Pullmans and three engines with 60 cars climbed the hill In on,i shape and on time, so that the scheme worked well for all. Baker HIS JCOM HEiMlTED GOV DERRICK City Democrat. TO VLADIVOSTOK Everything Else Sidetracked for Rush Order for Succes sor to Rojestvensky. SIX RUSSIAN CRUISERS. IN MOUTH OF YANGTSK. - Russians Moke a Feint Attack on Japanese Flank In Manchuria Tlien Iletire Unconfirmed Ra of a Naval Battle Off Formosa ' Russian Agent Expects to Order--Eleven Worships Built In Amerleav and Is Inspecting Vessels Now Building in France Sixty Persoaaa-. Killed In Riots in Jewish Quarters . of Warsaw. St. Petersburg, May 25. Admiral 1 Birlieff left St. Petersburg for Vladt- vosWk today by special train. Other -trains will be sidetracked to enable the admiral to reach his destination, quickly. Feints by the Rnssians. . London, May 25. The correspon- -dent of the London Times wires frooa- . Manchuria: "General Mlstchenko, after a foor days' abortive flutter on the Japan ese flank, retired May 22' 20 miles northwestward and made no attempt on the Japanese lines of comratmi-r cation." Rumors of Naval Battle: London, May 25. The correspond- ent of the Central News at St. Peters burg wires that persistent rumors are heard in naval circles to the ef fect that a naval battle has com menced off thf island of Formosa. Fighting in the Jewish Quarter. Warsaw, May 25.-The flghtta ' which began in the Jewish ouarter- yesterday was renewed this morning. Jewish socialists took the lead In at- tacks on the rough characters wha Infest their quarter. It is estimated that 0 were killed and wounded.. Will Continue Bomb Campaign. . Warsaw, May 25. The disturb ances In the Jewish quarter continue ' all day. Four Injured in the earlier fighting died this afternoon In hoa--pltals. Polish revolutionists notified Gen eral Macinovitch today the campaign. "J uomDs will continue as lone martial law is maintained in Poland.. To America for Ships. Marseilles, France. Mav 2K f - Benz, englneer-ln-chlef of the Rus sian navy, is here Inspecting- the ships being built for the Russian navy. He announced today he is e- ng to America to purchase threw battleships and eight cruisers, and said he would be presented to Roose velt. Russians in Chinese Waters. Shanghai, May 25. It is renorte : that five volunteer cruisers of the Russian fleet, accompanied bv thra . colliers and one regular cruiser,, ar- ivea in me mouth of the Yanrtse river this afternoon. Later the regu lar cruiser departed and three of the volunteers came to Woosung tonight. AMERICAN YACHT AHEAD. . Apparently Leads All Other Yachts by Ninety Miles. New York, May 25. The British steamer Havresham reports sighting the schooner Hamburg May 21, 8J miles east of Sandy Hook. The same day the Atlantic was sighted by the White Star liner America 900 mllee out. Indications are the Atlantic is leading all other yachts by 90 miles. Fairbanks En Route. Indianapolis, May 25. Vice-President Fairbanks left last night for Chi cago en route to Portland, to make the opening speech at the Lewis Clark exposition. He will travel over the Great Northern from Chicago, leaving Saturday night. Tornado in Texas. Dallas, Texls, May 25. A tornad Is reported at Greenville. Midlothian Tyler and vicinity. Many houses were wrecked and several lives lost Ca-sliler Suicided, Bank Closed. Stockton, Cal., May 25. Fol lowing the attempted suicide of Louis Kahn, cashier of the Bank of Oakdale Wednesday, the bank closed its doors this morning, and the state bank commission er was sent for. Hundreds of depositors from miles around, gathered In front of the bank before 9 this morning to begin a run on the bank.