iijBYBSssiBVsVHBBnBKKssBSBSBHP ffljStMsEBKESi TrBsiWsWflTalftsPtTBCafBi DAILY EVENINGEDITION DAILY EVENINGED1TIDH WEATHER FORECAST. Showers tonltfht and Sunday. Spring, summer, autumn or winter, the best bargains are always to be found In East Oregonlan advertise ment. VOL. 20. PENDLETOX, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1907. NO. 5920 UE CAPTURED LAST EVENIili Deputy from Dunne's Court, With Burns the Detective Overhauled the Fugitive. CASE FOSTI'OXED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY MORNING Ruef Pretends Not to Take the Af fair Seriously Tlic Sheriff, Under Whoso Jurisdiction Capture Va Made, Refused to Take Rurf to .lull Stormy Session of the Bar Association Discusses Issues Pro rikI Con, aial Grlevunee Commit tec Will Investluntc Hebbaril. San Francisco, March n. Expect ing that Ruef would be, brought In to court this morning, a great crowd gathered In the court room early, but the prisoner was not brought from the St. Francis hotel. The court decided not to take any action on his case until Monday morning. Rjef, by order of the dlBtrlct at torney, Is not In communication this morning, reporters and other per sons, except his counsel, not helng permitted to see him. He continues to maintain a cheerful, confident air, pretending to look upon the entire affair as a huge joke. ' Later In the day the restraint was lifted and members of the city admin istration and personal friends were permitted to visit Ruef. The rela tions between Ruef and Fllsor Blggy are of the friendliest character. Ruef took occasion several times to express his appreciation of the courteous man ner In which he is bring treated, and says he will be relensed Monday morning. He predicts that Judge Dunne will be declnrcd guilty of con tempt of the United Stales supreme court. Grand Jury Sxvinl Session. San Francisco, March 9. A special session of the grand Jury was hur riedly ciiled this morning. It !s be lleved I he actions of the i-hcrlf? and coroner In the search for Ruef are be ing Investigated. Hot Session of Hnr Association. San Francisco, March 9. Abraham Ruef, the political hosH who for three days has been hiding to evade an or der of arrest, issued by Superior Judge Dunne, was taken Into custody last nlRht at Torcarero, a secluded suburban resort near the ocean beach. The nrrest was made by Wm. Piggy, elisor of Judge Dunne's court, and Detective Rums, who has Is aid ing sslslant District Attorney Heny In the work of prosecuting the e.l legd municipal "srnfters." Reuf submitted as gracefully as possible to the arrest, and was brought to this city in an automobile. He was tuken to a hotel where he wis detained under guard over night. It Is said his captors declined to take him to Jail on account of the Intimate political and friendly rela tions exlstlni? between the sheriff and the prisoner. An exciting meeting of the S.m Francisco liar association was held last night. About a hundred law yers gathered to consider the action of Superior Judg Hebbard in grant ing a writ of error tc Abo Reuf while the latter trial is pending In a court of eo-ordlnanate Jurisdiction. Assistant District Attorney Heney made n sensational speech declaring that Hebbard was under the Influ ence of liquor when he grarted the writ and was constantly-affected by intoxicants for ten days. Heney vehemently declared the ncllons of the attorneys for Reuf mora repre hensible than the conduct of Judge Hebbard In taking advantage of the latter's alleged condition to securo n writ to frustrate the progress of Justice. Attorney Dwyer spoke for cibly along similar lines. Attorney Ach of Reuf's counsel de nied that Hebbard was Intoxicated. The Grievance Committee association will make a thorough investigation of the -affair. Hearing Set for Monday. At noon a petition for writ of habeas corpus was filed by Ruef's at- Cliclmlls Woman Killed. Schnectady, March 9. The bodv of a woman was found on the Ice on the Mohawk river this morning. She had Jumped from a passenger train during the night. A ticket dnted San Francisco, Februaty 27, for a Get man-Lloyd steamer lenv- Ing New York next Monday for Austria, bore the namo of Mrs. Maria Becker, Chehalls, Wash., was found on her per- son. e. Dehaven, of the riot court. Tho Unl H ,3oS ' ionnay auernoon. -9and Juror Wine was dls .uallflea from serving on the Jury. PORTAGE BUSINESS DULL. Hcavy Exrienxc Caused by High Wa ter and Ice. Salem, March &. The regular monthly meeting of the board of portage railroad commissioners was held in the governor's office yester day, Secretary Benson being the only absent member. At the end of Feb ruary tho operating expenses of the road were $300 more than the earn ings. According to Superintendent Steel smith's report, this was caused part ly by high water, ice blockades, and the labor required In the raising of wharf boats sunk during the storms. The road earned $100.90, and the dis bursements were $400.70, for the month of February. At least $125 was the extra expense caused by the above named causes. The members of the board. Gov ernor Chamberlain and State Treas urer Steele, excepting Secretary Ben son, who Is 111, will visit the road and make an Inspection tour over It next week. In his report the superintend ent says: The cost of operation for the month was materially Increased by the expense of labor on wharf boats sunk during the recent Ice blockade. In this connection, I have to report the wharf boat at Big Eddy In a very bad condition. As reported last month, the Ice carried away tho house entirely, but so far ns, we are uble to see the hull j Is uninjured. As the hull Was sunk, anw owing to the heavy deposit of slit carried down during the recent freshet it has filled with mud to such an extent that we have been unable to get It to float high enough to pump out. 1850 MEN OCT AT PORTLAND. Portland, March 9. Nine saw mills ami box factories have closed ami 1830 men are out. The lumber gangs will strike. Tlic mill owners have agreed upon starving ont the. fight. The longslMiremen appointed deputies to guard the mills, hut they refused to act. T COMING WEST HUNDREDS COME ON A SINGLE TRAIN". Grcittc-i Colonist Rnl on Pacific Con-t K On Nine Hundred Came In en'-v It Is Estimated That No. 5 I Currying 700 to 1(100 lVrwons Dally Hindi Will Continue j AlMiut Two Weeks lioincscrkcrs, lim Mors, Tourists. One of the heaviest passenger trains pulled across the continent arrived In Oregon yesterday loaded with home seekers. The train rolled Into Hunt ington in two sections, aggregating 19 cars. Many of them went to eastern Washington points, and when reaching here It was estimated that there were 900 passengers. The greatest colonist rush to the Pa cific coast ever known Is now on. It is believed the two principal trains of the O. R. & X. company alone, Nos. 1 nnd 5, are bringing 1500 people into Ore gon dally. There hnve been previous successful homesecker movements In augurated by the railroads, but none that started off with the tremendous vitality of the present rush. The colo nist rates from Chicago and the east o Oregon went Into effect March 1. By the third of the month the heavy tralnloads began rolling into Hunt ington. The crowds dnlly Increased until March B, when the .limit of a single train section was reached by No. 5 with eight coachloads and four other cars. On March 6 this train began running in two sections over the Short Line to Huntington, and from that date it has steadily Increas ed. Yesterday No. 5 rolled into Ore gon with 17 coaches, Pullmans and bnggnge cars. The capacity of a car averages B0 to 7B persons, nnd It Is estimated that No. B Is carrying 700 to 1000 persons dnlly. Tho passengers consist of homeseek- ers, investors, tourists and travelers who have boen waiting for cheap rates to take a Journey to the coast on any kind of business. It Is expected the rush wll continue about two weeks, but will continue strong during the two months' period of colonist rates. At the latter end of tho period there will be another rush of travel by per sons who have walled as long as they can to leave the cast or who have been detained. Robbers Fatally Wound Policeman. Cnrllnvllle, III., March 9. Rob bers attacked the post office this morning and Bliot and probably fa tally wounded Policeman William Vaiuneter, They dynamited the safe, and escaped with stamps and mon ey. toneys MAN COLONISTS CITY AND COUNTY CLEAN NG Eighty Indictments Brought Against Six Offic:rs and Ex-Officials at Peoria. $100,0(10 OF THE PUBLIC'S MONEY HAS BEEN EMBEZZLED Grand Jury Return the Indictments Accompanied by a Roast of the Manner in Which the Public's Af fairs Have Been Administered Direct Theft, Falsifying Record. Extortion, Forgery and Confidence Work I'iMin the Public, Are All Charged. Peoria, III., March 9. Indictments were returned this morning against the following: Robert Jones, city clerk, thirteen counts for embezzle ment; Daniel Potter, former sheriff, embezzlement; William Peters, for mer deputy sheriff, confidence gamo and falsifying public records; E. M. Conitey, former deputy, embezzle ment; Sherman Hunt, formtr dep uty, extortion; Pan Raum, attorney, forgery. A total of 60 Indictments were re turned, specifying that $100,000 has been taken from the city and coun ty In the offices of the city clerk and former sheriff. The grand Jury scathingly nounce-i for carelessness all county and city officials. de- the INDIAN ARRESTED. On Murderous: Charge While Dtsguli ed, at Alfalfa. North Yakima, Wash., March 8. Disguised as an Ignorant Slwash, with his hair tied In a handkerchief, wearing a blanket, Oscar Spencer, an educated Indian wanted for murder ous assault committed on Johnny Jake, a fellow tribesman, was arrested late this afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Lind say nt Alfulfa, while trying to make his escape. Spencer assaulted Jake recently, leaving him lying by the road for dead, spending the night with the victim's family. He was ar rested next day and placed in the Toppenlsh Jail, but sawed his way out with touls passed in by a friend. Sheriff Edwards arrived with the prisoner on a delayed train last night and placed him In Jail awaiting the result of the attack on Jake. niicaso Wheat Market. Chleafo, March !t. Wheat opened sv 3-1. closed stunt-; corn opened 4 7 1-S, closed 4 7 1-4; oats opened 42 3-1, closed 42 1-2. BIG "CLEANUP" DAY MUton, March 9. t a mass meet ing of tho citizens of this place held In tho city hall last evening, It was decided that next Friday, March 15, be "Cleanup Day" In Milton. In the evening a big bonfire and barbecue with a supper furnished by the In dies will be given. This promises to be one of the, greatest events of lire kind ever held In the city, nnd in fact in this section of Oregon. Everybody Is expected to turn out to lend a helping hand on thiB occasion, and there Is no doubt but that the town will be one of the rlenncest on the map when the work Is completed. The city will be divided in districts In order to carry the work out In a systemotlc way, nnd a captain has been nppclnted for each district to work with a committee In carrying on the different details of the work. The districts have been divided ns follows: 1 Dlst From' the southern limits of the city to the Grove school house. Committee, Nat Cockburn and Mrs. Talbert. BILL REJECTED BY By action of the county court to day the bill for the expenses of the coroner's inquest held over the re mains of the five Indians burned In the Jnll a short time ago was rejected. The totul expense Incurred amounted to $93, and the amount Is for Jurors' and witnesses' fees, salary of ste nographer, and livery hire. In rejecting the bill the court took the ground that since the Indian de partment has held that the county docs not have Jurisdiction upon the reservation the government and not the county should stand the expense of the nquest. It It presumed the bill will be presented to the department through the local agent and the ac tion of the government Is being OE ELIJAH SECOND Terrestrially and Commonly Known as John Alexander Dowie, Has Occurred. DIED BY BIXOD POISONING SUPERINDUCED BY DROPSY. Been In a Virtual State of Dissolution for Many Moiiths-Decp Chagrin at Defeat of Hi Latter Day Pur IKiMCs Largely ltenonslllc for His Demise Delirium Conquered His Brain During tlie- Last Hours Gen eral Belief That He Was Insane During the Pust Several Years. Chicago, March 9. John Alexander Dowie died at 8 o'clock this morning. The end has not been unexpected, as he has been in a state of dissolution for many months. Beaten in his fight for control of the properties he founded, the prophet never recovered his vigor. Death Came During Delirium. Chicago, March 9. Dowie died at 7:40 a. m. In Shlloh house, Zion City. At his bedside were only his personal attendants, Freeman Haenel. a white servant. John Hershflcld, a negro, and Judge Barnes. He was as well yes terday afternoon as at any time for six weeks. At midnight he became delirious and Imagined he was holding religious services. He denounced an imaginary Interrupter, and ordered the guards to "Put that man out." The delirium lasted until daylight. As he grew weaker his attendant called Judge Barnes. The prophet was un conscious when Barnes arrived and never regained consciousness. Had Faith In Howie's Character. Barnes never believed the charges of fraud and immorality preferred against Dowie, but thought him insane during the last few years. Barnes was a member of Voliva's council, but remained a supporter of Dowie's per sonality. Dowie's wife, his son Gladstone, and his father. John Murray, are at their summer home near Muskegon, Mich., which was retained to Mrs. Dowie dur ing the receivership proceedings. None ever held personal enmity against the leader, thinking him i insane. His wife and son will un ; doubtedly come. j Ever since the court proceedings Dowie held services In Shlloh house ! until six six weeks ngo. Attendants i carried him to the audience chamber. : For six weeks past he has ben unable ot address his followers. Two hun- AT MILTON MAR. 1S 2 Dlst From the Grove school house to the poslofflce, Alex Still and Mrs. Mat Mosgrove. 3 Dlst From the postoffice to Columbia college, W. W. McQueen and Mrs. N. A. Davis. 4 DIM From Columbia college to Dr. Dobson's residence, James Ed wards. Mrs. J, J.. Williamson. 5 IMst From Dobson's residence to and Including the Central school building, E. Stewart, Mrs. George Ki'wards. 6 Dlst From Central school build lne to the west end of Main street, J. I.. Childeis, Mrs. R. E. Bean. 7 Dist Fiom the high school, east to Main to the city limits, James Evans nnd W. H. Badgero, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Badgero. The Milton Progressive association will furnish the pigs for the barbe cue. The ladles will work In the dif ferent districts for the food for the supper, nnd the captains of the dis trict are supposed to get the men In line for work. Milton is show'ng a progressive spirit In this matter, which promises to result In much good. COUNTY COURT agalted with Interest. Some time ago in Indian, Joe Ben nett, died at the county Jail while serving out a federal sentence. At the time the bill for his funeral ex penses was presented to the county court, but payment was refused. It was then 'presented to Agent Ed wards, who, it Is said, promised to ry the amount from the estate of the dead ward, but up to this time has not done so. By rejecting the bill for the cor oner's Inquest the court hopes to as sist In bringing about a more defl note understanding as to the status of the reservation and the extent of the county's JurlBdlclon over the same. TRANSLATION dred and fifty only remained after Voliva denounced the original leader. The funeral will probably be In Shl- loh park, Zion City. Dowie lived up to his teachings and was never attended by physicians. It Is believed he died by blood poisoning with dropsy complications. All Rancor Is Gone. All rancor Is gone from Zion. "The apostle Is dead," was the cry which rang out. All industries closed and the workers poured out forming a great procession to Shlloh house. Vo liva was the first to enter the death chamber. He went In a reverential manner. Mrs. Dowlo l'rostrated. Muskegon, Mich., March 9. The Dowie family received the news of the prophet's death this morning. His wife was prostrated. She has been seriously ill three months and may be unable to go to the funeral. The son will go to Zion City today. TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT. Give nnd Take the Watchword on JaiMuiese Question. San Francisco, March 9. Mayor Schmltz this afternoon made public the memorandum agreement entered Into between the president and Sec retary Root and Schmltz and the board of education on the Japanese question. According to the agreement, the memorandum states the president has promised to secure legislation looking to the complete exclusion of all skilled and unskilled. Japanese laborers from this country and the exclusion of all skilled and unskilled American labor ers from Japan, If the oowers con ferred on the president by tho amend ed Immigration bill fall of their pur pose. In return for this the mayor and board of education agree to withdraw the present segregation order and Substitute therefor an order exclud ing Japanese pupils of the ages of 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1, 17 irom grades 1, 2, 8. 4, 8, 6, 7 and 8 respec tively and enforce the educational test. The memorandum states that when the first conference with the presi dent was had It was pointed out to the Callfornians the segregation order hal been entirely misunderstood, It hav ing been accepted as a measure of revenge against the Japanese. The California congressional dele gation unanimously agreed the agree ment was enilrely proper and Justified by conditions. STEVE ADAMS J PROSECUTION DECLARES HE . WILL BE TRIED AGAIN. Jurymen Stood Evenly Divided VMn the Ijist Ballot Attorneys for De fense Do Not Believe Tlmt He Will Be Tried Aguln on Tyler Charge Friends of Adams Delighted With Result, Declare It Equal to Acquit tal. Wallace, Idaho, March 9. Six to six was the standing of the Steve Adams Jury, which finally reported disagreement after being out 37 hours. The Jury was then discharged. The Jury for mnny hours stood nt seven for conviction nnd five for ac quittal, and It was only upon the seventh and last ballot that tho Jury men stood evenly divided. The prosecution declares Adams will be tried again for the murder of Tyler, but not sooner than the next term of court, which begins In Octo ber. ' Attorneys for the defense openly slate their belief that Adams will never be tried again on the Tyler charge. They point to the expense to the county of Shoshone, estimated to reach $25,000 for this trial alone, and say that the prosecution will. In their opinion, ultimately announce that the case Is dropped. Practically every one In Wallace was prepared for a hung Jury and the news which was spread by newspaper extras came as no surprise. The ahlef Interest was In learning how each Juryman voted. Attorney Hawley, leading counsel for the state, made the prediction Im mediately after tho Jury went out, that It would hang. Attorneys for the defense made a similar prediction. George Wilson, one of tho Jurors, In referring to the request made by the Jury that the court read Mason's testi mony to them, which request was re fused, said. "If the court had end us that testimony there would hnve been an acquittal." The friends "of Adams are delighted with the result, and declare It is equal to an acquittal. As this Is a mining town, the sentiment seems to favor Adams. Walla Walla Enrolled 21B0. Walla Walla, March !. City Su perintendent of Schools O. S. Jones has Just completed his report of the condition of the schools for the sixth month of th present school year. The total enrollment this year is 2469. as compared with 2334 last year. R A POSSIBLE EOD A DEAD MAN Jerome Expected to Try to Prove That White Was Not There as Charged. EVIDENCE WOULD CONVICT EVELYN THAW OF PERJURY State's Experts Cannot Agree as to Present Mental Condition of Thaw Thaw's Sister, Wlio Traded Her self and Her Money for an English Title Will Demand Separation from Evelyn as the Price ot Her Loyalty to Her Brother Jerome Retains Six .More Alienists. New York, March 9. It la believed Jerome will seek to prove that White was not near the studio the day Evelyn says he ruined her. The date can be fixed, It Is said, by a photog rapher who took their pictures. The state's experts, it is reported, are unable to decide to their own satisfaction the state of Thaw's mind. Thaw's experts declared he was Insane at the time of his marriage. It Is stated the Countess of Yar mouth, If her brother is acquitted, will demand that he leave Evelyn, as the countess 'social position demands the riddance of her unsavory sister-in-law. The separation is to be ef fected on the grounds that Thaw was Insane when he was married. More Alienists for the State. When Jerome reached his office this morning he ordered all the at taches to remain all day, and be pre pared to work all night If necessary. County detectives were sent forth on some mission. Jerome today retained six addi tional alienists. They met with Doc tors McDonald, Flint and Mabon, and were supplied with copies of all tes timony. SEVEN GAMES SCHEDULED. Whitman College Team Has Planned Busy Season. Walla Walla, March 9. Manager Cahlll of the Whitman baseball team stated this morning there may be seven Intercollegiate games for the college team this year. He is in communication with the manage ment of the Montana university team which is desirous of playing Whit man in Walla Walla. This will be the first time these two institutions have met on the diamond and a se ries of games with Montana is very much desired. The college team Is getting down to some good swift work now and It Is the opinion of every one who has seen them practice they will be win ners. With Rlgsby and Marquis In the box Captain Brown behind the bnt. Duteher, Schubert, Schmidt and Borllske for infield, the college team will undoubtedly put out the swift est team In its history. The places and players ere not yet assigned, as there are many new men trying out and all are to be given a fair chance. The season will open In about a week. The first games will be clayed with the team from the Fort and some games have already been arranged with other local organiza tions. DAVIS WAS ACQUITTED. First Criminal Charge Recausc of Iroquois Theater Horror. Danville, 111.. March 9. Judge KlmbroiiBh decided this afternoon that the building ordinances of Chicago, under which Davis was prosecuted, are invalid. The court then Instruct ed the Jury to find a verdict of not guilty, and then asked the Jurors, "What's your verdict?" All replied. "Not guilty." Davis was charged with murder by negligence in the management of the Iroquois theater. Two German Steamers Founder. Berlin, March 9. The German steamers, Wettern P.nd Joergensen, foundered In a Noith Sea gale. All hands thirty-four men, were drowned. Hill Abandoned the Dakota, r Seattle. Mrtrch 9. The steamship Dakota Is formally abandoned by J. J. Hill to the underwriters. Hill will col- lect $2,500,000 Insurance, nc- cording to advices received from New York this morning. This Is taken to mean the ves- sel Is a total loss. Later. The underwriters state the ship Is a total less. '