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1 I 4 EiGnr PAGES. DAILY BAST ORE GO MAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY J3, 1W8. PAGE SEVEN. AMONG THE OF INLAND Humes to Plead Insanity. Insanity will be the plea of "Bud" Barnes, says the Walla Walla Bulle tin. t The man who Is waiting trial for the brutal killing of Mrs. Anna Ald rlch will endeavor to escape the gal lows by claiming mental irresponsi bility. At first It was thought that this man would simply try to brazen It out that he had seen Mrs. Aldrlch In Walla Walla at least three days after she was killed and thet he was not with her, when witnesses have been found who will swear that ho was seen In her company near the scene of the murder. Barnes' attorneys, however, have succeeded, It Is claimed, In convincing him that the only possible way In which his neck can be saved Is to plead insanity. Barnes will bo defended by Attor neys Oscar Cain, C.' II. Hurspool and F. A. Garrecht, who were appointed by the court. They wll make a stub born fight for their client. Prosecuting Attorney Otto Rupp will be In charge of the case for the statp. He will probably be assisted by T. P. and C. C. Gose, and Deputies John H. McDonald and H. C. Bryson. The cane will bo called In superior court June 8, and will attract a great deal of Interest. There are over 40 witnesses for the prosecution. Pinili'll lAsm Last Hope. An opinion rendered by District JU'ltfe Steele in Moscow yesterday de stroys the last hope of Frank Plndell, convicted of cattle stealing and sen tenced to serve threp years In the state penitentiary nt Boise, says the Lewlston Teller. Plndell was convicted at the last term of the district court and a mo tion for a new trial and a bill of probable cause was filed before the adjournment of the term hero. The nretiment of the motion for a new trial was made in Moscow and the or- j der of the court was received yester day by County Attorney Needham. The notice received by Mr. Needham 8tateg the motion for the new trial Is overruled and an order made vacating the certificate of probable cause. Plndell was a prominent stockman anil farmer of the Ilo section and was first arrested Inst winter on a charge of cattle stealing. He was tried and acquitted In the district court at that time, but was again arrested this spring on a similar charge and his conviction secured at the last term of the court. Mysterious Surveyors. The Potlatch Star, published at Cameron, In Its Issue of May 22, says: "A party of surveyors are at work surveying a route for a railroad from the Clearwater river to Pine creek and thence out to the top of the prairie. Some time ago a slmllnr sur vey w.i3 made, but the course chosen was found to be too steep. So work BIGGEST ClltCl S OF YEAR VII. I j BE HERE SATURDAY Van Tell How Orphniis Enjoyed Free Exhibition. The big Solls-Floto shows, known for years as the circus beautiful, will bp here Saturday. It Is unquestion ably and by all odds the biggest and best circus to be seen In Pendleton this year. Early this season this circus gave a free exhibition to 6000 orphans at the orphan's home In California and Vnn, the spnclnl writer In the Los Angel Examiner, in describing the event says: Tou have never seen horses com pare with the horses of your first cir cus; never seen bareback riders like the ones you saw that day; never cnuglit your breath at the trapeze ar tists In the same way; never laughed so much at the clowns since. It was your first circus. Think back 20 or 30 or 40 years and you will know Just how that grolU crowd of children thrilled and chilled and screamed by turns. There was no little boy to turn up his nose and say: "Hum! Think he's funny? Why, I seen a clown feller that " It was all new to those children yesterday every bit of It. And I do not know how many little boys fell In love with the pretty little girl who drove the trained llama or how many little girls fell in love with the hand some little boy who turned cart wheels go gracefully. There was nothing which escaped the little ones. Their sharp eyes were everywhere now with the per forming elephants; now with John Carroll and his trick Arabians. And the clowns how they worked yester day. Why a clown got a round of ap plause If he so much as turned around and their best tsunts drew a perfect and their best stunts drew a perfect ties. PeerlcHs Potters Plea. Kids. The Peerless Potters came on five of them, Jn light blue silk tights and the children watchced them curiously as they climbed to their perches un der the roof. The first time that the 'original Mr. Potter tossed one of the other Potters whirling half way across the tent and another Potter caught him by the wrists Just as he was about to fall. 6000 children drew breath through set teeth. My! But that was a close call! And when the flying Potter was safe on the platform again, the cheers came In dead earnest. Notfrom ope ' section " of the tent, but from the whole round ring a great burst of children's cheers and the original . Mr. Potter stood up and smiled all over. He smiled so much that he had to blow his nose very hard but he may have had a cold and It may have been sweat that ne wiped out or nil EXCHANGES THE EMPIRE was suspended and nothing more was dono towards finding a better route until a short time ago. It now ap pears that the Dresent plans of the company having the surveys made will prove feasible and that the roaa win actually bo built that the Potlatch prairie will soon be connected with the outside world by a railroad. "Capitalists have at last begun to realize that we have one of the finest sections of country that the sun ever shown upon that In natural re sources, In climate, and, In fact, every thing that goes to make up the home of wealth, pleasure and happiness, the Potlatch prairie is unsurpassed. .They know that a railroad through such a country as this Is will not only add a great deal to the value of all property In the country, but that It will pay large dividends to the stockholders In the road." A Valuable Dog. Mention has been made before In these columns of the dog "Buster" owiftd by the city, and the story was told about the services he rendered In catching hobos when they attempt ed to get away, says The Dalles Chronicle. The other day Buster was left in the park to watch somo Indian prisoners at work there, while Jailer Reatty went on an errand to the pest house. The Indians were mowing the lawn; one of them grew thirsty and htarted to the fountain to get a drink, but Buster mistrusting that he want ed to get away, Jumped on him and would not let him move from his work. When Beatty returned the In dian told him about the dog's actions. To look at the dog one would not con sider he had much sense, but he has proven many times his value to the city in herding prisoners. Range Grass plenty. Joe Prout, ono of the forest rangers patrollng a portion of the north Cas ende reserve. Is In the city today and tells of bountiful range In the moun tains this year, says The Dalles Chronicle. "I think the range Is bet ter than I ever saw .it before," said Mr. Prout. "Even this early In the more favored spots the grass Is fine and rank. The mild winter has been exceptionally kind to mountain vege tation and I predict a fine summer range for the stock which Is annually taken onto the Cascade reserve." Mr. Prout Is in the city to confer with a party concerning securing the right to take out poles from the re serve. Wool Coming to Baker City. C. S. L. Smith, a prominent sheep man of John Day, recently brought In from that place 300.000 pounds of wool to Baker which has been placed In the local wool warehouse, says the Baker City Herald. Considering that this amount Is wool from only one place the quantity that will be brought to this city and other wool centers promises to be almost unlimited. eyes. He was the man who wanted to please the children and when he walked out of the ring he had his re ward In full, for 6000 children can make quite a noise when they set about It And everybody stayed for the con cert. The man who said the price was 10 cents changed his mind about It and asked everybody to keep their seats. Then there was one last look at the animals, one lingering goodbye to all the wonderful sights and sounds and the children poured out Into the sun shine pgnln. Personal. 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Most of the athletes are more or less Indifferent about enter ing a club meet, and it may be that no team will enter. The Seattle trip for, decoration day will be made with 12 men, which means that two of the regular track team will have to remain at home. - It Is a pity to see a person neglect Indication of kidney or bladder trou ble that may result In Brlght's dis ease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will correct Irregularities and strengthen these organs. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. Pendleton Drug Co. A federal grand Jury was broken up In Moscow, Idaho, Thursday, by the death of one of the Jurors, E. 8. Ste vens of Corlelu, Idaho. When he failed to show up In the morning, the Judge sent a bailiff to bring him Into court, but he was found dead In bed at his hotel. 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Anderson of Rio de Janeiro, states that In view of the one time great trade In Ameri can flour In Brazil, and as bearing upon the continuation of that trade for which many American exporters are now working, In connection with the preferential tariff reduction Bra zil offers on American flour, the re ported results of recent official and private experiments In wheat grow ing In the state of Rio Grande do Sul are of unusual Interest. He re views the outlook as follows: The state of Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state of the Brazilian republic and the one therefore with the coldest climate, has long been pointed to by Brazilian statesmen as a possible granary for Brazil. It has been thought that modern and scien tific culture of wheat In the state would do much toward removing Brazil from its presnt necessity of Im porting all Its bread stuffs, and there has been a strong movement from time to time toward fixing a higher duty upon foreign wheat for the pro tection of the Brazilian product. In line with these Ideas and In re sponse to the demand of capital for actual practical Information as to the posibilltle8 of wheat growing in Bra zil, an organization was formed In Rio Grande do Sul and a wheat-growing expert fronv Germany brought over to conduct the experiments. This expert has been at work for the past two seasons, and In the course of his work has gone over the pos sible wheat-bearing area of the state quite thoroughly. At first he exam ined the country along the railway from the city of Rio Grande do Sul to Bage, a distance of about 150 miles. The country In the vicinity of Porto NOvo and Pelotas, cities of consider able lmpotrance, and a district of which much was expected, was found to be entirely unsulted to wheat grow ing. Further In the interior better results were had, and the country about the rivers Candiota, Jaguarao, Jaguarao-chlco, and the Negro was found to be capable of producing rather fair grain. j Government Experiments. In the course of the .work experi ments were conducted as far north as Cruz Aita and as far south-as Jag uarao and to the west as far as Uru- guayana. The terrtiory which the in- vestlgtor found most suitable to wheat growing was that of Uruguayana and Quarahy, a comparatively small area in the extreme western portion of the state In a wedge-shaped district ex tending between Paraguay and Uru guay. Similar land suitable for the grain was also found extending along the southern border of the state from Uruguarana to D. Pedrlto, but the en tire area was limited. Along the southern border of the state In the district mentioned the state purchased a number of sites for extensive experiments, the work being handicapped by the extremely high price placed upon the land by fits proprietors as soon as the possi bility of wheat, raising became known. On the state land seven varieties of wheat were tried, those common to northern Europe, two varieties common In Italy, a new variety of Italian wheat, and the variety of wheat heretofore raised for various purposes In the state. As a result of the first year's work It ivas shown that the varieties of wheat common to northern Europe were not suited to growth in Brazil. The two Italian varieties, Barletta and Rletl, both ac climated to Argentine, gave fair re sults. The native wheat also made good returns and? a new variety of Italian wheat, the Fucense. gave In dications , that It would probably be easily acclimated. WHEV YOtTR FEET DRAG. 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The average result was considered that shown by one lot of land where e hectares of land, well sown and In tensively cultivated, produced 4600 kilos of wheat) substantially 12 bushels to the acre), the common na tive wheat being used. The season was exceptionally dry and the experi menters considered that this Indicated a probable yield of 1200 kilos per hectare In an ordinary year (about 19 bushels to the acre. Adiktf a Llttlo Sulphur. Doctor Did your husband follow my directions? Did he take the med icine religiously? Patient' Wife I'm afraid not, doc tor. He swore every time I gave him a dose. Boston Transcrip. More proof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound re stores women to normal health. Mrs. Mattie Copenhaver, of 315 So. 21st St., 1'arsons, Kalis'., writes: " For two years I suffered from the vnrct fnrmsof feminine ills, until I was almost driven frantic Nothing but mor phine would relieve me. Lydia E. 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