East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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EVENING EDITIOH
EVENING EDITIOII
Calling cards, we.,
ding stationery, com
mercial stationery and
Job printing to uler
at the East Oregoulan.
WEATHER REPORT.
Fair tonight; .Tuesday
f 11 1 1' and cooler.
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER,
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER.
VOL. 24.
PENDLETON", OREGON, MONDAY, AIMII'L 21,
7195
ORGANIZED LABOR IS CHARGED
WITH GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY
L
ABOR LEADERS
ARE
ARRESTED
Trio Charged With Being Im
plicated in
Explosion
TAKEN TO LOS AM.EI.ES
for irknth -Tiivnox
CHRISTIAN
OPENS
FEDERATION
CONFERENCE TODAY
. Constantinople, April 24. In the
capital of the Mosleum empire lead
ing Christian educators and students
assembled today to open the ninth
conference of the World's Student
Christian Federation. Dr. Karl
Fries, of Stockholm, Sweden, chair
man of the federation, presided at
the opening session. A representa
tive of the Ottoman government wel- I
corned the visitors. Robert College,
founded on the banks of the Bosporus
in 1863 by Christopher R. Robert, a
New York merchant, is the meeting
I A I T' 1 ol wl" convention, x ne usstriii-
Dlicated in LOS AngleS limeS, bllng here of a conference of lead-
ill. 111 l.lll inuuil VA Ul IV nllllllcllll HI
this time because of the recent Turk
ish political changes which have been
followed by the granting of a greater
degree of religious liberty than the
Ottoman empire has ever oerore
known.
Among the American educational
Institutions represented by delegates
are Harvard, Dartmouth. Fnlversity
of Toronto. Pennsylvania, Yale, Ob-
erlin, Smith, Mt. Holyok", ' Drawn
Mawr and Syracuse.
Previous conferences have been ;
held in Sweden, Massachusetts, Ger- I
many, France, Denmark, Holland, j
Japmi and Fngland. The confer- .
e n i i two yars ae ) was held at Ox- :
T..nl University. John It. Mott. of
New Y"i-k. is general secretary; V. S.
Azariah of Mad rax, Indian, vice chair
man, alio W. W. Seton of London
treasurer.
IOWA fil'ARRSMEN IN
CONTROL AT MUSCATINE
'
Muscatine, Iowa, Apr'l 24.
State troops called out by the
button workers' strike are vlr-
tually In charge of this city and
martial law practically prevails
today. Major Hall, command-
Ing has Issued orders against
any street meetings. The man-
ufacturers are preparing to re-
open with non-unionists. Three
thousand are out on strike.
John and .Ian"" MeXuniuni mill Ortie
McMnnlgul Arc .viimm of IVelng
the Im-iiiIci-h in Dynamite Movement
ExploMve Im Found In Hit Ruso
incut of llio Ruthllng III Which Is
1Kiitcd tin Office- of McNniimra.
BIG RAILROAD CASE
KECOVEItS .MANY ACRES
IN SOUTHERN OHEfiOX
TWENTY-EOIR MINERS
ENTOMRER IN MINE
Cumberland, Apr. 24. Ten
miners are , reported entombed
In the Ott mine of the Davis
Coal and Coke Co., near Elk
Garden, W. Va. An explosion
caused a cave-In at closing
shaft.
Cumberland, Mr., April 24
Twenty-four miners are entomb-
ed In the Ott mine according to
an official statement Issued
this afternoon.
MEXICO WILL NOT PAY
RAM (il
DURING WAR
IS NEAR s lo.imo.noo
Judgr Wolvcrton Hands Doun Ini-
-xirtuiit Decision Tinlny Throw I
Out Cross Complaints
of Settlers.
if Hundred!
I
Mudoro Telegraphs
Conic In El I "uso
Scltlciiicnt o7 tlx
ids Want Peart.
lo (ionicy. to
lo AssiM In the
Echcllinii Rtl-
Portland. April 24.- The govern-
ment in the suit for the recovery of ;
2.500,01)0 acres of land In southern ;
Oregon valued at $75,000,000, from;
the Southern Pacific won every con
tention In- the United Slates circuit;
court today by the decision of Judge
Wolvcrton. The lain hu.-di.-: tin:
right of wav of the railroad in western
Indianapolis Ind.. April 21. Tin
Marine coiinly grand Jury enlivened
here tislay lo imoiigato the rinding
of tin il.Miiimitc III the liii-cmcnt of
lli American iVniriil I.I ft building,
win r lln tiffin of .lames McNaniara
is . Iiirtiit-d. Prosn-iitor linker d.
claris. that lie Intend to asccrtuin
wliflhrr the cpl'son ms plantisjl by
fur of union labor or lwlongrd t
McNiiinani. Mi-ssag,. fmm Tirflu,
Ohio, Man dial H plant of .100 MMUmI.h
or dynamite wn found lit MoMihiI
gul's lionic. . It Is rPlMirted that Re
livllvo lliirns (llsiiivcrcil 11 in the rear
of his Iiiiiim in n slml. Later Hum
left ( r lllHiiiiilli', Ohio. hIiitc lie
,- Is to riiul more evoloslves.
iliu-vs An' Siiiiiiiionnl.
San Frar.ilsci, C.il.. April 24. The
San I'rcii. Is,-,, eii l "f the Time.T tx-plo.-len
.evclop-i rapi'Hy today when
it was learned that witnesses who
niif.ht be able to Identify James Mc
Naniara and J. !l. l'.iyce had been no
tified l y m,,. ,,oM. e to b ready to go
to l.es Aai'i-les s "Ml us the KUSpected
-.rows
' :n ii
i:;-l t'
.'i.
r
The dc
out the
P
men aiiiie.
u as mt im: t' i
dictnl for lb'
Iult lv
coast
11
itv
Mr
1!1
gel"
wiloia "iln.
San l'r.'ie i hi
Ji!""S'"ll. "I'vl:
lie I " H i "I in
11 : 1 1 1 eV (I !
Time
l.n ::-..
ion b.-iiiii
inUii'"'-. I'e
tile Tilll-S,
il I'll I a iii li
r iieviloioucni
vll Caplin in
. n also, is be
ii some Pacific
i n to i,os An-i-urandl
from
a ; a ri "in nts in
Times cx-
coul.l not
ion of th)
Atiotli
liiat F
. X.i oS
I ii rinui
ill be tai
II F.
I lite! a : !
o prior t i til'
:n ,l t 'day she
1 1 -r ,.i n'.ifi. ai
r she saw lii'ii acain.
lipri--- Opinion.
!':. A pi ii 21. His opin
st n Ii-ned by private
neri.l i i is, proj i ii tor of
Mid I nlay there is no
is inird but that the Mc-
C. H. CARTER NAMED
AS LAND ATTORNEY
Attorney Charles H. Carter of this
el'y has been named by Governor Os
wald West as the Umatilla count;
tmnev for the state land board
was a position that
arier s nil
- lit yi ars
by Judge Jam'
cision ti all intents
cross complaints of
;t! rs who claimed the
i r lan ! ipv-dvod in the'
Th." larvl v as ri':!'ial'y
t'i'e orec-.n & California r ill-
! y s Im tV; l:'t stxtb-s
; t'i" atr'-e-iieiit ill at the coni
: j-.. n .t to :l iiv. r 1C0 n; res
.o eaia seur. charging not over
r.T'.50 pi r acre. The government
sed and won the recovery grounds
a 'id land sold In violation of the
lenient. It will be appealed.
Wa-hit'gton. Af ri! 24. Information
has reached Washington through dip
lomatic channels that Mexico is un
willing to assume the responsibility
for the loss Incurred by the Ameri
cans and other foreign interests to
; il ng $40,000,0(10 during the insur
rection. Insurrectos advised the
s. ii prirtaicnt that they will pay
.', smvesst'ul.
v '.ebels i:;it Peucc.
i:i 1'.k . April 2 1 It ia biiieved
:iv.- .iirLigeni"-- made peace prac
.'l.y iir.ain touav when thev an-
FICHI IS PREDICTED BETWEEN
L
i LABOR
F
Hums Versus Houck.
New Haven, Conn., April 24.
Frankle Burns, the Jersey City ban
tamweight boxer, and Tommy Houck,
the clever Philadelphia fighter, will
fight flften rounds In the main event
at the Washington Athletic club to
night. Hums recently made a good
showing against Abe Attell.
Charley Griffin and Bunny Ford
will also box fifteen rounds at the
same show.
LABOR LEADERS
HOLD MEETING
Horse Show in Boston.
Boston. April 24. A brilliant horse
shoe in which the society of the Hub
is manifesting great interest, was op
ened today by the masachusetts Horse
Show association. Only riding and
driving horses of Massachusetts own
ers are entered in the three-score
classes. A number of handsome sil
ver cups are offered as trophies for
prize winners. The show will contin
ue through the week.
Masons hi Session.
Milwaukee, Wis., April 24. Wis
consin consistory and co-ordinate bod
ies of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite
Masons met here today in ninety
sixth session. Degrees will bo con
ferred by tile various lodges, the cere
monies extending through four days.
Trenton, N. J, April 24. Report'
to the 124'.h annual communication
and election of the New Jersey Grand
Lodge shows the order to be In a
Denunciation of Forcible Ab
duction of McNamara Is
Voiced by Frank Morrison.
IMONS CONTRIBUTE IX)R
DEFKXSE OF M'XAMARA
All Denounce Method of Spiriting De
fendants to Los Angvlcs Charge
That Third Degree Methods Were
Brought About to Secure Confes
sion of McManigal.
.1
Mad.
iii-n.
armts
ro will
ile
um i z u
was
b
at
It Mr.
'lie
h"'ld
ago but during
-t lias been held
The
f til"
I. as I.
,;na.e
VI!.!'
out,!.
t day
on Yah
at !li"H s
e Oil Mi i
. do pri
from th
: pa,
tat
K.
1 tile I.lll I
ly the
land funds
Wl
irk
WOMEN
: ' ender
n in"
My in lit a
: 1 1 i !) li l;i 11
was
I 1 fa:
visit"
. Mi
. t en
A HE MOKE
PEEVISH
THAN MEN
P
Th;
i i n w ' t
; women
'i iriat'T
sta'Cllletit
are able
f.Ttitu li
ef M ss
h.
he
i :s Ih
Cutler, who was Hi" first
e i.ars.. in this colU'.try and
:.s-is1aiit to Dr. I.oreiiy.. the
iv.H if '.he fie
'. ' p" ive- in-uf;'! ient
:v.-:ee l ,r a 1 n-.-er pea.
. .-. io'is v.- tli Diaz.
Americans Dl-misted
Mad'To telegraph, d to CI
Washington to come to El Paso to os
sist in tli" stt!enu-nt of the ribrl
! ::. Americans are disgusted at In
ductions th.-rc wi'.l b no more fight
ing and are drifting: into
hourly I rum tlie rebel r:ini
for jobs. Many Mexicans,
looking for work who a few
were rebels.
highly piosperous condition, with I
Chicago, April 21. President Fita
pu trick and .Secretary Xlckels of the
Chicagx I'edemtioii of I ,alor left to
day for Iiidianiisilis where it is said
' the labor Iiiulcrs from all over the
more than 30,000 members In the
slate.
, PASCO BURGLAR HAD
TASTE FOR PISTOLS
Ey Paso :
1 loking !
also are 1
days ago
DOCTORS
-.as Austri'in sing.-
d this
.- cut:.
tile ri :
country
r v::s ;
lit
it'
ske
lllel
i I a-.-
on
'W
t.i
.ri.
when
Ve'irs
Pn
Will.
nil
.IIS
1 1: v k si:
u"i:s
AT Vl.
W"
a b
ati :
iiiai I
ir'iai iai
pl'Ml r
th
oloei.
mat:.
1 '':-
I'.'ir
she
: Ton w
Haven. C"V.n . Aoril 21. Yale's
r truck and field season .-pens
with th" annual spring meet
field. I -at. r in the week th
will go in Philadelphia to
in the I'' nn.-s U oiii.i relay
: rie.
! i i '
ul :
VI 1'
.r.i
i I. i :
i.l "11 Co
enemy,
a u have
'!. -. K'll I,
, ii i t'e- r
c r
n
r
not.
iii:-:! ha
it .
IllOM
h..s a
a In:--
s-r: : :e
.-urn-
. "i.i Ch:
in tonierr
i Wi'isiov..
:: Idv ( ul
:n "scientists"
i 2!. !-iy.-j.Ml s.'i
si i ".:i'i' will "lash
Bold t'.urgiars broke 'lit the store
" the Ca.-e Bros, hardware coinj-ai-.y
: P.islo .s'aturdny night and st"le a
:-t "i! ly i f plunder. Among
:!-.ir t'.iag ::;k. n v.-.;-..- 12 rt v dvers.
i-; i "
ii-oiui;.
viil i
-tl. le I:
.; p'
i :i-i l'i
tive to
1 road"
ildil.
a: e w
1 .rs.
l!l
i si
: 1 2 li V
ii lazon
irmation
s been
. kaives, so
ach-s. in:
i.urglr.rv 1:
ivi r the ii'Ttiiwcs; and th
and
re last-tit
a.fi
l s
.iiong with otn
ppreh. n 1 the I"
, i 1.
l-.v
in
1 Ul '
In- 1
Naaiara brothers and
were the prime movers
which resulted in tin
lion i ic'olii r 1.
M. Manigul
In thi' plot
Times destrue-
1 1 ' i s 'ii s i ' unlay.
I ua ! IM'- Is will be
Princeton at Princeton,
witli Harvard here May
telcolleuiates Will be hi
bridge May 2'i and 27. Th"
team w ill meet Harvard at
as
ii:n
TO HE
i oi:
ASK II)
PRISON
May
come
and Pr
re May
ton
held with
May tl, and
13. The in
ld at Cini-
l reshmai!
:: lilhridg"
fie-lmu'ii will
f Sll' uii 'jl e.l ' 'ss Cut!
th" opinion of Dr. Sargent
(.Teeter pliy-lcal etiduraiii'e
"weaker sex.'
"Y!vle wiiieii usually fa
crating ta hie and the surgenn'.
wilh more comp-iiure 'ban ni -i
soon irrow pci ved and irritabl
d-
a::"ii:t .'ii:
prosecution.
:::c '..ill a.--
hotllll' ilouliT.
." . r.
.-. but
s l'.ei.l lip
- : 1 day
fur
si
and
irni--:
; : u vt
rated
robin
th
at 1".
1 .n
lk-
in
Willis
line
the
Mill III iH
LOSES HIS
Vancouver. Wash, April 21. Coitvcr ,
Ci.uk Wolfe Is ;o be tl-.e name of the
five-pound sen born to sibyl Wolfe in
the county jail Thursday night after
11 o'clock, while she was waiting to
In taken to the state penitentiary to
nerve a sentence of from six months
to 15 years for grand larceny.
Tile case has aroused the sympathy
of all who have learned the circum
Htnnces and both Judge McMaster.
who passed the sentence, nnd Frod
W. Tempes, county attorney, who
prosecuted the woman, have recom
mended to (lovernor Hay that Miss
Wolf be pardoned. A homo for her
and her son will be found. '
MIsh Wolfe Is a daughter of John
Wolfe, of Alton, la., and she has been
a school teacher In Idaho, where her"
brother works In a bnnk. She has
asked that her parents be not told of
her condition.
Charitably-Inclined women of Van
couver have showered kindnesses up
on the young mother and have pro
vided clothes for the baby. Scores of
women nnd girls called at the home
of Sheriff Cresap, In the lower part
of the court house, for peeps at the
In fant.
I l l TE
THEN
SEEKS DEATH
Spokaic. April 24. Obliged to
pawn his flute on account of his fi
nancial condition, due to n protmct
C'l spree, Hermann Loos decided that
life without his musical instrument
would he without pleasure and at
teinpt"d to suicide.
Loo.s,. was found
nuc lodging house
with both wrists
with a razor. He was treated at the
emergency hospital and yesterday was
removed to the Sacred Heart hospitnl
, ing the period
; end ina
i ilon." d
I stat ng
! s-tv tha'
' of ten convalesces:! na n
: man. . A lean is usually
i obeys in-irii' tioti- "f ;
nurse without a; r.iag
f in forced
tivity foil .wing an
cl.ii-.'l .Miss Cutler.
illy a literal truth
1 would rather h::'"
th in on
trai t i hi'
i;y -i, i His
wliv. If
1'-
K IS I"''
they
dur-
idiencss
am
when I
charge
trio'
Ti
:r'a!
in--.1 U a.l
be lie' 1 hi
l-
11
.I.
t)
.. r .r,.
tinsel
a jury,
f r the
. arc n
pick "in
of its pr
dentists,
defense
It
Till
a par;:
IS'CUti
It is a
that thi'
e HI
i'lM.-ts
; 11. .:
t'i !!. 1:
ii; o
:i ular
lis
.'la
n
that
Wo-
ar.il
in a Fourth ave
Thursday night
severely slashed
! male path lit is provided with cental I
' stimulus he Is colittn'. Tile woman,
'mi tie otiier hand, is difficult ar. I'
1 peevish"; She demands constant aU'l't,0
j unt-eniitlir.g atientt n upo tne pan ot i
the nur-.-. He'.ni; unable to ixpenl:
i in r own physical energy, she seeks;
rcli. f ill keeping her nur.-e con- j
' it i.iitlv in action. The average wo-
I lean s I'nply "iin't bear physcal
s-ssion.
irial
the c
tile I'liHlo,
spiracy" t
to dispose
Cln Mian
ed bv th.
linen come "within the class exempted
ifiotn the operation of the law as be
Mug engaged in the practice of the re
j liglous tenets of a church." This is
denied by the prosecution.
'' ''ai iici's lo Tcio'
t'iiu :nii ::. .. Ap-ii
lilinihi r of ti ai ii' fs arc
today at the opening s.
animal (-"iiveiiMon of the
al Kindergarten Union,
about Ho American
ti aciieis ar,- i XI". clcd t
r.ngiar.d, Krai.,e, Scii;
urt
against
. all g-iccused
Oil-many will he visited and th'. tour
ists wiil be given every oppui'lun'ty
to inspect tile kind'.'i garten of llv s
c luntrios.
TR.WEI.Ot. I ES ARE COMINl
l.oixlon's
(iiven.
IIIIIC- I
under the
assistant
care of
county
DWINDLING OF SHEEP
IS HIAM ED TO IMNCIIOT
where he will be
Dr. li. H. Ronrk.
physician, as the man Is penniless,
be Insane have been abandoned and '
Suspicions that the man might be
Insane hnve been abandoned and he
talked rationally to Steward I. W. !
Dare yesterday morning. He told !
Dare that he had had nothing to eat
for three days, and that he had been ,
time he had tried to kill himself. I
Ijoose s a musician and is a pro- j
fessional flute player, having been i
engaged to play during the coming
summer with How-en's band at Nata- '
, torium park. Loose was resting com
! fortably yesterday and It In believed
i a sojourn at the hospital will result
in his speedy recovery.
I (iEN lilt b REYES IS
CALLED TO MEXICO
tlon.
! i ut '
There are
'.. c'lieral
exceptions,
rule hold:-.
nf course,
t-uc."
BOY ARRESTED FOR
Wnlla Wnlla, Wnsh., April 24.
Shearing sheep In this county Is about
over nnd the small number shorn
marks the near end of what was onco
a great industry here. Five years
ago over one-fifth of u million sheep
were pastured In Wnlla Walla county.
This year but 20.000 are to be found
In the numerous bands that have been
.collected for shenrlng.
This remarkable decrease Is charg
ed by some sheepmen to the Pinchot
conservation policy, which, they
claim, has robbed them of their free' be taken.
ranges. The rapid decline in sheep ( '
raising, they argue, begnn with the , Columbia HifleimMi.
enforcement of Plnehnt's policies. ! New York, April 24. Columbia
Most .if the sheep nre now in the University rirtemen win noiu ineir on
Snako river and Touchet light lund nuul interclass championship
sections. tomorrow.
Frank Huoh'ur enjoyed the fruils
of his crime but a very slant time
and Is new behind the bars of tin
Umatilla tnunty Jail awaiting the pen
alty of bis misdeeds. On Friday
night he stole a pony and saddle and
chaps from Echo, the pony bclong
Intr to a bov nnd having been tied
to a hitching rack In the town.
was arrested yesterday
Ambassador to spank,
ica. X. Y.. April 24. Through
influence of Vice President Sher
man, who never forget- the interests
of his home city. Utica will ton'ght
have an opportunity to li.-ten to an
address by Count P.-.rnstorff. the C.er-
ambassador to this country. The
ininguislicd diplomat will speak lit
the Chamber of Common i
John Paint;, head of the ,
il i'.'::n l'aior., will also speak'
dinner.
an-Ani-
CIRCUIT COURT TD
GLEAR"OEAD TIBER"
iid Dcscriplion of Jack
Trii to South Sous to l!o
at the Oregon.
Wlm lias imt heard of Jaik London
end bis memorable trip to the South
seas in "The Snark?" This trip wili
lie shown to Pendleton theater goers
on Wednesday and Thursday nights
ot this week at the Oregon theater in
connection with the Johnson-Willard
company, which wi'.l hold the boards
at that popular playhouse beginning
Wednesday. This will be without
doubt the greatest popular priced at
traction Pendleton has had this seu-
eountry will intt't to iH'rfect arrange
ments to ixrrext MeNamara's defense
Clarence Harrow after a talk with la
bor men today left presumably for
Indianapolis. It is reported that he
will defend MeNamurn.
Monster Fund Contributed.
War to the knife between capital
and labor on the coast with labor
strengthened by a monster fund con
tributed by union men all over tha
country is predicted here today as a
result of the arrest of John McNam
ara, the international secretary of the
Ilrldge and Structural Iron Workers,
his brother James MeXamara and Or
tie McXanigal for complicity in the
Los Angeles Times explosion. Labor
leaders throughout the country de
nounce the method of spiriting de
fendants to Los Angeles and also
charge that third degree methods were
brought about to secure Mc.Vanigal's
confession which it is said recites how
loo lives have been sacrificed and
over J :',.;.0'i.cni0 worth of property de
stroyed by dynamite in the war of
workers against the employers of non
unionists. Men will probably arrive
at Los Angeles tomorrow or next day.
San Francisco, April 24. Following
the a:nst o:" tie- trio of dynamiters in
the eat. CVbf of Police Seymous said
today that he would not be surprised
1:' some labor leader? were arrested
h"ie soon for having a knowledge ot
tie Times dynamiting.
Washington. April 2 1. Denuncia
tion of the forcible abduction of Mc
Namara from Indiapolis and incredu
lity as to tin charges against him
were voiced by Frank Morrison, sec
retary of the American Federation of
Labor today in a statement. He said
i." would take more than the state
ments In today's dispatches to con
vince him that McNamara ha 1 any
connection with the Times catastrophe
or any other dynamiting outrages.
McCarty Makes Statement.
Sun Francisco. Mayor MeCarty,
who I also president of the state's
building trades council today issued
a statement saying that organized la
bor is always for peace, that they
were the first to aid in the search for
the Times dynamiters and would con
tinue 'o do their best to run the dy
namiters to earth.
Tillies Denounces Men.
Los Angeles. Cal., April 24. Ling
ing the alleged dynamite plotter to
Cammorists the Times today devoted
a column amt a hair to a seaming
of the arrested men and
also raps the union labor intimating
that the labor organizations have paid
was Jack Lon- Ior assassinations m nni.s 6"""i
Thi Snark" and ' pPe" shoP
Rewards nave shrunk.
With the announcement of the ar
rest of the trio of the Times dyna-
I a initio.
- !. A !,!. e
in atein'.ance
ess I'll of the
Internation
in which
kindergarten
i take pan.
-riand and
son ns the coninnnv comes verv i
i,i..i.i,- o,,.o,a...i nn.i I- ninvlnir denunciation
only at the best theaters throughout
America. Martin E. Johnson, who de
livers the travelogue
don's companion on
they spent two and a half years in a
part of the world where white man
l-. ,1.1.0,, .lor.. lie oleics ji verv eralihie
'-.w.a,,,i ui, ,:,,, .mil motion mite suspects in Indianapolis, the re-
pictures of this great trip showing
slides and films of people yen would
I n
Wcdni sday
in the local
coil l i nefciwi.
will be
circuit
Neari;
the busiest
fourt since
Ko cases
day
eve were
!-ings the
on
this earth. Os
igs of the r.ativ-.
i come
1 have
i
He years
issued by Diaz. It
a Ion leal successor
should Diaz ilie or resign. He said
he hoped the United States would not
Intervene in Mexican affairs, nnd Inti
mated that all the. Mexicans would
combine to resist should such action
shoot
up for disposal. These cases
been accumulating for twenty
and are known as dead timber.
down the Co- ( The majority of them will be dis
Wallula and I ,vu,..i i... i,i,., ii,,lns for failure of
' "'
prosecution.
Of the 142 cases on this .docket.
ves Is regarded as ! Marshall Phay of Hernib
to the iiresldencv. Uhe w atch ps the man was known to
Paris. Anril 24. Oeiietal Reyes the lumbia river from
lormer Mexican minister of war who j brought to this city from Pasco,
has hern here several months is pre-1 .When Sheriff Taylor was notified
o. . . ..-li!.-..- ',- t..,n !. Itni-neilLltelv notified
..mug u. iriiioi i" .ie.M... .... inn .o i Instituted bv the
ton to ne on " i....... -.
'late Tctcr West to secure divorces ior
various clients. In inch case de-
had been filed and, through
hove ridden In the direction of the
protect town-. That officer made
iiulrv and ascertained that a
iinr a notiy that answered to the do-j tain
scrlptlon of the stolen animal had
Inquired the way to Pasco of the Hcr-
mlston liverymen early In the morn
in- ' murrers
man rid- : failure of Attorney west to pu cei-
neces-ary fees, they have never
been acted upon All of these cases
will be dismissed as the Judge wishes
to close them up.
i I
and Constable Tucker of that town
rode out nnd apprehended the man.
Huobler Is little more than a boy,
giving his age os 18.
MPs P.vi'lvn Sonuuerville has re
turned to her school In Portland after
rpending the spring vacatlm with her
parents In this city.
the man of mystery, w.n
:o:s with Johnson, is posi
greati st man in his line of
there is before the public
offers a class of cut 'vcti:i.
t bell'
.1. hnsoii
tribes.
Willar ',
shares ii"
tively tac
work that
today. Ilo
ment entirely dl'ferent from anything
ever presented in Pendleton. The pan
of his performance whereby he de
stroys all forms of measurement, en
tirely breaking the ltertillion system
lias never been duplicated by any liv
ing man. if you have ever seen Hoti
dinl, Cunning. Albeni. Hermann or
any of those noted artists you can ap
preciate Willard's work. He will have
all of Pendleton talking after the first
night. A special matinee will be
given on Thursday afternoon when
the children will lv given a chance to
sec and bear the travelogues. Tin'
nress of the northwest speaks very
highly of the company and playing
nunular prices thev shoiil 1 fill to
wards said to have been ottered for
the arrest of the men have shrunk
' considerably. Investigation today
'shows that Detective Hums stands a
chance of receiving $r,i'i from the
'county and possibly a total of $15,.
IHIO from the city and county in case
'the men are convicted. The merch-
;in:s and manufacturers association
i reward of $'oi.i'iil won't be paid ac
' cording to Secretary Zeehandlaar who
asserts that the reward was never au
thorized. Leaders Plan IVIVikv.
Intimation that labor leaders will
maintain that evidence against ar
rested trio has been deliberately
planted was made here today by F.
M Ryan, international president of
the ltridge Structural Iron Workers'
of :nei-ica following the discovery of
at
t 're;
n at every performance.
explosives
lllp'i'il bv
the
I'fice building "C-.1'izatioii.
A. L. Peti-rill and daughter of Wa
terloo. Iow-a. slopped off in Pendle
ton for a couple of days on their
tour of tin northwest nnd continued
on their way to Seattle yesterday.