0 EVENING EDITIOH EVENING EDITION - . ". if- Calling cards, w.' ding stationery, com mercial stationery and Job printing to order at the East OregonUa. WEATHER REPORT. Showers tonight nnd Thursday. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER '107 PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, A.T.IL .', 1011. VOL. 24. lAH LEADERS FIGHT 10 H Mill RETURNED TOEflST ASKS CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE bo given full legal privileges. No questionable methos will be allowed. Xo (lumen for Ilulxms Corpus. Needes. Calif.. April 26. All chance of habeas corpus for the Mc N'amuras and McManlgal ended this morning at 4 o'clock, when the Cali fornia limited, crossed into California Despite McManlgal's alleged Chicago confession, the train crew said the prisoners all seem to be on the best of terms. They are heavily man- i ncled to their guards. Kansas City, April 26. President Franklin of the boiler makers' union declared that the American Federa tion of labor would probably raise 110,000 Immediately for the defense of the suspected dynamiters. Portland Ijilxirers to Meet. Portland, April 26. n Is expected that with the meeting of the central labor council In Portland Thursday night, that first step toward raising n local fund for the McNamara's de- OFFE1C TO DEFEND SUSPECTS fonse at Los Angeles starts. It is be lieved that all union men will be as- Dlt. HYDE IS RELEASED ON UAH,. Kansas City, April 26. Dr. Hyde was released today on ball pending his retrial on the charge of having murdered the millionaire, Thomas Swoope, his wife's relative. Hyde was admitted to ball of $50,000 and Immediately went home. He said he hud nothing to say at present. WII.I, PRESIDENT TA IT RECOME LEAN MAN? Burns to be Brought Before Grand Jury to Explain Cause of McNamara's Removal J l DUE RII.TON ACCEITS STARTS MORE LAND SUI TP 10 Government Will Begin Pro ceedings to RecoverProper ty Fr. m Other Railroads New York, April 26. If Dr. Woods Hutchinson is correct in Ills theorv that the way to reduce flesh is to eat frequently. President Taft ought to become an animated bean-pole dur Ing his stay in New York. In addi tion to opening the Blind Workers Exhibit this evening, the president will take part in the closing exercise's of the semi-centennial celebration of the departure of the Sixty-ninth reg iment for the front, and will be the guest of honor at the annual banquet of (he Hungarian Republican club. He has accepted several invitations f'ir luncheon and breakfast tomor row and will be a guest at three banquets tomorrow night, including the dinners of the Aeronautical so ciety, the Associated Press and the EXPLOSION DAMAGES VANCOUVER BC1LDING Vancouver, B. C, April 26. A dynamite explosion Is be lieved to be an attempt to wreck the four story building under construction here, at the corner of Smythe and Seymour streets shortly after midnight. The floors and walls were shat tered and windows in the neigh borhood broken. SAILOR CONFESSES TO MURDER OF MISS KOEIHG Counsel Will H Paid by the WCMtorn seBHed Federation of Miners During the j Prelliiiliiurle-Alleged Dynamiters, FMatf. sow . Will Uracil Iw Angel This Af- New yorki Apr j. New York tcrnoou. "cliff dwellers" whose springtime ,. mn n. tun' fancy turns to thoughts of a ll't.e llorHtow, Calif., Airll J- ' McNainara brother ami Ortl Mc- j homo In the suburbs, with a plot of Mantgnl In custody of a clown detco- ground wheie tney can cultivate their liven pael through here at 9:15 tills own flowers and "garden sass," are morning. ' flocking to Madison Square Garden, IiidlanaMlis Arll 26. Ielerniliicd where the second annual real rstal.- . . ... f.,l... UnVnillllM tlin lu- ,,. 1.1..., I V. ....... u uhnn. tt'ua. ntkAniH CO II1T111 !' ...---- - tiiiii it,-:,., ii"iiia ...... . . , . fc,ulers Iht,. KMlay taumiH-cl a plan tmlay. A of ,he legitimate subur- Ve. ..' T?1'6 " Ch"rse of to unclo the M-eallecl kklnaplng and , reHty developments are repre- forcv the. BiitlioritioH to retcirn Mc- pen ted in the exhibition, and as a re- Naniara to Uibt city.. Aeting on Dar- ult of the ghow jt l!t expected tliPt row's advice telegram were sent to many thousands will leave the con- Omjrrewmian KorWy anil Senators gel,tP(j districts to become commuters Milvcly ami Kern asking tliem to In- ,c Long island, Staten Islan 1 or New troduco a congresMooai wvmnm Jersey. I.ND IS WORTH OVER HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS I -i Lorain, in Waslrngtou, Wyoming ami Nevada Owned by Union Pa cific and Northern Pacific Com panies Violated Terms of Federal Land Grants. Washington, D. C, April 26, En couraged by Wolverton's decision ega'nst the Southern Pacific at Port land, tlie department of the interior will soon start similar suits for the rsc-A-ery of land worth a hundred million d "liars in Washington, Wyo ming and Nevada from the Union Pa cific. It Is charged the Union Pa-ef- violated the terms of the fed- National Congress of Religious Llb-jtr-l laid giants by refusing to sell '-ml. t nrt-ja! settlers at $2.50 per acre. .Mayor Oaynor, Gov. Wilson of .New T'v Northern Pacific will also be Jersey and other notables will assist i i-ued on the same grounds to recover President Taft at the inaugural of the ! a thousand acres in Washington. One Rllnd Workers' Exhibit In the Met- ' serious obstacle in the land recovery ropolltan opera house this evenine. ! it is said, will be found because the The project is the first of Its kind ' company changed its corporate title DEN N C Illinois Executive Says He had no Knowledge of the Lori mer Slush Fund MNAMARAS' MOTHER IS INVITED TO LOS ANGELES Los Angeles April 26. The wo man!)' socialist organization of Los Angeles and the women's union organ, izations of Los Angeles today drafted 8 telegram to the mother of the Mc Namaras at Cincinnati asking her to be their guest during the McNamaras trial. Try-. Out for Derby Horse. London, April 26. Tullibardine, the colt which made such a great showing in the Biennial Stakes, fur nishing the big surprise of the year FORMER GOVERNOR YATES ALSO MAKES DENIAI Statements Follow Testimony Givot by Dulutli Limilx-r Men That Hine Talked to a Man Over tlie Phoae Whom Ho Called "Governor" When llines Said He Would Raise tlio Money. H. Choate Is chairman of the execu- the show, ;in Mrs. Aueust Holmont Mr J. Hordf-n Harrlman and numerous other toclety women have helped in arranging the affa'r. Miss Helen Keller, the famous blind author, will be present. ....i,ri the affair.. As part or the plan Dcleclw Duriin arresU-d last night on the ritarge of Inuring to kidnaping, will lx brought before Uie ..v mm to reveal the fnll cbusth for MeNainara'a rniynal. I- , gnl rxix-rt -y 'at Darrow's wiieme to return MeNamnra from lios An geles Ih feasible. San nemnrcllno, CU -Pri -6" train liearlng tlie aecnised dna mlt. nnivecl at 12:42. Three linn drccl plo at the ntatlon wlien llu train pulled In. Hilton to Defend Susn-ctH. Los Angeles. April 26. Judge Hil ton today telegraphed a formal ac ceptance of the offer to be chter counsel for the suspected dynamiters, to president Hyair of the lnternation-; nl Association of Urldge and Struc- tural Iron Workers. uuin In authorizing the accept- WHITE MEN SIGN CARNEGIE INSTITUTE SHOWS REAL CHALICOTHEROS Los Angeles, April 26. A broken piece of a pistol butt found In his room today resulted In the confes sion of John Edwards, sailor, that he was the man who assassinated Miss Julia Koebig in her room last Monday. Indignation is widespread against the man. There was a re ward of $1000 for his camture as it was believed he Is the same fiend who attacked and beat a number of wo men previously. Springfield, Ills., April 26. Botk Governor Deneen and former Gover nor Yates today issued statement denying that they had any connec tion or knowledge that money wa being raised by Hines to obtain Lari mer's election. The denials follow ed testimony before the investigating committee by Wni. Cook and Wra. O'Brien, the Duluth lumbermen, that Hines over the phone had talked with a man whom he ailed "governor" and that Hines told the man he would raise the money to defeat the re election of Senator Hopkins. Tilden Resists Arraignment. Springfield, April 26. Declaring1 that the committee's order directinc him to produce the books so the com mittee could trace the 1100,000 fund, which is alleged he collected to elect Lorrimer, Is unwarrantable, Tilden, the president of the packing company, today resisted the arraignment for contempt before the senate. Th galleries were packed while the law yers argued the point. session of three days, the National and won in a canter. Pietrl. who was ' Uca,f admlUed thil .n a "",lona' TV' J"Ph'i '"nPac'flc Ra,lwa; mPa"7! among the owners and followers of ...... ......uau . I classic raclng( will be given another ference may bar the governments ef-. Thousand oris to recover the Union Pacific , 0ttnea8. m today., raCe he will meet lan s- such cracks as Seaforth, St. Nat and ! King William, and if he fin'shes first DELGIAN LIRERAUS ( he will doubtless go to the post a OPEN SESSION TODAY . favorite in the Derby. j I In the Biennial Stakes Tullibardine ! New York. April 26. Beginning a simply raced away from the field Congress of Religious Liberals was thought to be a sure thing In opened today. More than a thou- Derby, is not coming along well, sand delegates from all parts of the j . : 'SLI .nCL ma.l. .th r ere Untarian.v but Universa.its.;nnnyr 0l CPTLI1 TO :u"A:"rr,.r""Zr.."'.V. CoWrti.tliu.il.H Christian Scientists II mm r ,11111,1111 III Pittsburg, Pa., April 2. A ! ?U",,I.J fkelet0," f " f th,6 Brea'" untry a.-e in attendance. A major rnn mniiu i mn nin irilllfin IHllll Carnegie institute. It Is the only nJ" fa '., nM-i and one of ,w klnd , exlflteBCe- aff,.ated ! Fragmantarv remains of this rrea- ....... .... c-...i ..., I j ture have been found in various parts APPROXIMATELY 50,01)0 ACRES j of America. Europe and Asia, but ON RESERVATION LEASED on,y recently was a complete skele- ! ton discovered In Nebraska. It has plans were completed for bringing a j habeas corpus in case the senate or . dered the packers' arrest. Thia j would throw the case Into the chril courts. It would mean a long legal fight. PLACE ON COMMITTEE! Rental In Nearly All Crmcm Ih lUghc-r h t'n assembled in the Carnegie In c.., v.fci.rrtl,llv ll s!i,uu. "-' occupies a place of hon APPOINTMENT FAILS TO or In i-ide the d'plorocus, repulcas of metlcally All CIUI lnncx .irc iwneneu ' -'-i whl.-h Mr -:,rn.,ffln h ,.rn..nl.1 f, tempt Jiaiie iu ix)reo cjki iicnicrs Kuropean museums. The chanlic 'theres was about th 1 size of a huge rhinocerous, hut it iomb.nd in Itself the characteristic Its Out of Their IjiikI. Practically all of the leases for the next year to the reservation lands 1 ( f many present-day animals. with the organization-. Sessions will be held in Unitarian and Friends churches and in Temple Emanuei. The congress Is an outgrowth of the International Council of Liberal Thinkers and meets every two years. The 1909 session was neld in Phila delphia. Its principal object is the discussion of civic movements and Progressives Demand Greater Repre I theoiogcal subjects are not taken up. j s,tation and If Not Given, a Fight President Taft is an honorary mem- j her or tne congres an i may CHICAGO JEWELRY STORE ROBBED IN DAYLIGHT Chicago, April 26. Four men In a' automobile drove up to the jewelry store of Edward Albert! & Son and .. i.i ,i.n rw ,.vnelise iiwnml l.r th.. Tnillnna hnva nmv Vien hrii.l it! an in ! h i n rr lilr. th'i nf n lmre ance or mc case iio - - - - n - would bo spared to securn a fair near, signed and by these leases between j and It has a long neck, a huge barrel attend one of the sessions during his Hay in the city. ing. ., . ...in i. .Mil.t hv the Western ' 40.000 nnd 50.000 acres of the best ami curlous-shune.l cleft hoofs. Th.' .'O KI-.IIRN l.im l .'M.M III- Mill I " J AGAINST Rll.RO.D MEN Dar- .i t viliw.ru Murine the pre- wheat land In the eountrv have been loul ncr nf the skeleton was conyiil- reot"iii"ii i " .......... . . turned over to wnite men ror larm- : eretj an epoenai event in paieoii.-.'io- Ing purposes. Major fartzlander, Rkal science. ! Ci -.velar..!. Arril 25. Foundation acting as agent for the redmen, has; ; f"r ;he government Investigation of been busv making out these leases ' I'RINiDF.NT TO ATTEND v'' States Steel Corporation since March 20 bv the terms of ren-I XEW YORK HANOI. ET I expected as a result of the grand till emho.lied In them, the Indians I J"i'.v cUnn probing into the alleged will this year get larger returns than! Washington. April 26. President j rebating by the Ohio railroads. It is T.f Inft trwlnv f..r 'nn York f,ir n understoo.l inai io.ucunein ..in uv limlnaries of the mg nam. nhir..,. Ai.rll 26. Clarence row will not act as chief counsel for the McNamaras and McManlgal, the alleged dynamiters at Los Angeles. Returning today from Indianapolis be said that he was too advanced In ...om nnertMko such a defense. in any previous year Kxolalnlng his stand. Harrow said; Major Swartzlander. In discussing . two days' stay. During this time he ' cturne.l against one of the most pro- r'1 1 . . ....... t ... . . . ..... .,.,.,.t niliw.ii.t ninn in fhla ronntrv His head- 'inem ranroau men in inis couoir.v i..... , i.iu imp. ... . . i . . ...in ... .u- u., i n numerous steel anil ratiroaa oi- cause ne in. . i v i . " v ... ( ..... ..... - . - he refused to take up the cajie be-; ty,p renting of the lands this after- will eat at six banquets He said he might reconsider h! de- tempt to force any of the old renters , brother, Henry. clslon If demand for his services ne- out of the in(I Which they have been ! came too Insistent. He said his mo- farming "and that practically all of tives must not be misunderstood. He tne icnsP!1 are renewal Fully said even if McNamara wos guilty eKnty per cent of these, he declared, that he would defend him believing wpre made on higher terms of ren that even guilty persons should have ,a, protection of counsel. Regarding the story to the effect ! Situation I Tntenne. ! that bribery has been employed ex- Los Angeles, April 26. With the tensively to force old renters out of ; dynamite special with the alleged dy- their lands and that a number of I namlters aboard due to arrive this these old renters have drawn up n j afternoon, the situation, here Is In- petition- exposing the practice and ' tense. The three cells are widely the practitioners and forwarded it to separated In the county Jail. District Washington, Major Swartzlander de Attorney Fredericks and the chief of dared his belief that It was A fiction pollco at Sebastlne conferred this pure and simple without any foun mornlne regarding the plans of slip- datlon or substantiation. He stated ping the suspects into this city. Judge that no single complaint had been ficials. ODD FELLOWS HAVE COMPANY L IMPROVES BIG TIME TODAY! BUT NEEDS ! Walla Walla. April 26. Over half a thousand Odd Fellows are expected In the city today to attend the cere monies of the 92nd anniversary of the founlng of the order in America. Elaborate preparations are being made for their entertainment and re . ception. A monster parade will be Hilton, the suspects cniei coun-e., .e- mane to mm regaraing me mauer hed ,n thjj Bftornoon immediately fused to say wnat nis nrsi step wou.u ami mat u was nigniy improuaoie afu,r whlcn appropriate exercises be. It is expected mi b naurai - inni any sucn nipsiiiixuicuoii snoum bp given at the Keylor Grand when Past Grand Master McLaren of Seattle, will deliver the address,. Already the hotels are taxed to the pus will bo the first move In the big arise without him being aware of It fight. (Viiigriwrnnn lhn hanan SMk Washington. D. C, April 26. That "money pirates" who seek to extort unreasonable profits from people are behind the arrest of John McNnmara, Is the gist of the statement f today made by Congressman Frank Buch anan of Illinois, former president of the Structural Iron Workers. He said LONDON TO HOLD ANTI-MORMON MEETING London, April 26. "Down with the i Mormons!" is the slogan to be sound- I ed at a great mass meeting tonight, I when a movement for putting un end , to tho activities of the missionaries from Utah will be started. Many men limit for room reservations, the com ing aviation meet having also drawn on the supply, but ample care will be taken of the Three-Links visitors. The stoics of the city have responded to the request to decorate and Odd Fel low emblems are to be seen in al- 1 must every window. Other decora- tho arrest is the latest outrage against "f prominence have interested them- j (,i)ns wm-,K. u.Jtli , addition to organized labor by a gang of finan cial highbinders. Iibor leader to Investigate. fan Francisco, April 26. Leav ing Sun Francisco on a secret mis sion In connection with the McNa mara arrest, Andrew Gallagher, labor leader, left this city today. Previous to his departure he said he hnd found evidence thnt the Times dyna mltinir was not the work of union se,vcs in me anu-aiormon propagan- (,uSOi wh0 u, od(j Fcows. temple will bo the. scene of tho big reception t i;i:h!. with the Rebeccas in charge. .V.iny Mf the visiting lodgemen will remain over n day for the aviation wives. This is denied by the Mormon j ' missionaries. ,)dd Fellows Celebrate. Father Vatm'hau, the noted .Jesuit 1 Washington, April 26. Odd Fellows priest who won fame by hs dentin-j , f Washington, ,as well, as lodges li'itioiw of society, is playing n throughout h.- country, are today d:i. It Is asserted that thousands of young women nnd girls have been 1 sent to the western states of Amer'-I c:i nnd the anti-Mormons declare that they are Intended for plural ' en an thnt ho was going to do some prominent par; in the nntl-Mormon in detective work himself. He refused to d. -close his destination. Chief of Police Seymour, answering the report that labor leaders In San Franc'scii would be next arrested In the ilynnniltlng plot, said today that only warrtnts would bo served by the police nnd uny one arrested woul I In oeent address he the movement. ilr-ti-ired: : "M ! Intolerable thnt n n.nt'o-i Hit"' li s, calllnr Itself Christian, should i t llerat? for a minute those emissaries of Mormonlsni. They should be ta- ' ken by th" scruff of the neck and dropped into the. sea." , f th-.' ninety-second anniver- Hiding of the order. reddle Welsh mi l 11 M r -. ii i , i 1 n i- il . ',11 T.'.i'.V .ilk '.ist i" -i, w re . arc ;! off ! ''".e : ' , ; . r- t : i-t '.-nr. th.- month, or something, and tho mill is now scheduled for next Thursday. At a drill held last evening by company L and at which Captain M. S. Kern, commanding officer, was in attendance the local guardsmen made the best showing in many months. Though the company is still short of the requisite number of men the at tendance last evening was good. T'.ilrty-five enlisted men were in line and but one man living in Pendleton was absent. The company is also bet ter drilled than It has been for some time as the work given the boys dur ing the past few months has been beneficial. .t this time the guardsmen are emini; to make amends tor tne un favorable showing they made at the annual inspection. In a measure they have already done this and the e.onpany has been highly compli ment d by Captain Kern for the in terest manifested last night. However, the company s'lll needs ten recruits to bring the company up t . 'he minimum strength and a ap 1 ''n is likewise needed. Captain Kern :j -ee.v living at Hermlston and so . 'ot devote his time to the com- y He Is merely s-rvtng as com manding officer until a permanent c.tptain can be secured and the work of handling the company has been left with Lieutenants Yinier and Pto rle. Lieutenant iVnier is the ranking officer but he declines to take tho captaincy nnd so it omes that the guardsmen are in search of a com mander. As the company will soon be leaving for the annual encampment it is desired to fill the vacancy as quickly as possible. ILCTE PROGRESSIVES ; le,(' up the clerks w'th revolvers and ' " ' "I escaped with jewels valued at between fc. ciuj -il. e ttliu llllj -UlOUSilllU UOI- lars. One robber remained outside, while Will Ocvur on the Floor Tomorrow. . the other three drove nine persona j into the rear room and bound and Washington, D. C, April 26. The , gagged them. As they were escap selection of Jonathan Bourne, of Ore- ' ing Alberti's son got loose and took g .in. for a place on the committee on tne machine's number. Late this af ... .,.... . ' ternoon the automobiles were found appropriations today by the senate ; many m,Ie- frQm thfi cUy u committee on committees failed to j bcen stolen last night from a chauf. placate the progressives and the exec- I feur in the employ of a local auto utive scs-i.m of the committee ended ' ompany. abruptly. At the caucus this after- When the automobile arrived Al noon the progressives will insist on j berti and his son were examining a places for Lafollette on the inter- j sample case of rare stones being shows state commerce committee, Bristow on by Emil Strauss, a salesman. Al the foreign committee, and Cummings berti started forward to wait on the on the committee on finance. The trio but one drew a revolver and progressives demand greater repre- i backed the jeweler into the rear of sentation. If not given there will be the store while the other two pilfered a fight on the floor tomorrow. I two large cases filled with diamonds, also Strauss' samples and rifled the CHILD WELFARE CONGRESS j cash register of $3,000. Albertis' sob TO DISCVSS RABY CROP secured the number of the machine , before it turned the corner. The rob- Washington, April 26. Conserva- bers were unmasked and faultlessly tion of the baby crop of the entire attired. world is the objet of the second In- i ternational Congress of Child Wei-' AMERICANS AT ALMO fare, which has attracted hundreds HAVE BEEN RELEASED of women to this city today. The ses- j sions will continue daily until next Washington, D. C, April 26. Re Tuesday and are under the auspices porting to the state department today of the National Congress of Mothers' Consul Schmucker at Ensenada, lower and Parent Teachers' association. California, telegraphed that the Am The general theme will be "The Duty ericans imprisoned at Alame had beem of the Home, School, Church and released and that Insurgents had afc State to the Children." Other top- andoned Alamo. It Is announced at ics on the program tnclude "Health," . the revolutionary junta today that "Playgrounds for Children," "The! Gomez the insurgents chief peace Child in the Factories." and "Wei- e.mmissioner will be assisted in the fare of the City and of the Country i rug. tiat:n:ig with the Mexican gov- Chlld." Specialists on each subject eminent by Abraham Gonzales and will address the delegates and the Gonzales Garza. Gomez is enroute te speeches will be printed and given El Paso. i general circulation. Europe is well . represented at the congress. I GRAND JFRY CONSIDERING Among th- state representatives are ! TESTIMONY OF CARNEGIK Mrs. Justice Harlan, for Kentucky: .Mrs. Charles D. Carter, wife of Rep. Carter, for Oklahoma; Mrs. Clarence Xew Yor . April 26. The grand Jury is today considering the testl- 1"). Clark, w fe ef former Senator i mony of Andrew Carnegie, relative te Clark, for Wyoming; Mrs. Fred Du ' the workings of the defunct Carnegie ltois, wife of former Senator Pu 1 Trust company. Carnegie testified Hois, of Idaho; Mrs. Royden Doug- 1 that he had never promised to sup las, for Louisiana; Mrs. Cornelia H. ' port the concern which took his name Stone, former president of the despite his protests. The trust coin Daughters of the Confederacy, for ' pany officials previously stated that t'exas; Miss Helen MeKinncy, for Carnegie had given his word that be West Virginia: Mrs. 11. C. Tye for j would help the company. Mississippi; Mrs. Theodore Rrantl-y. I -- for Montana; Mrs. Arthur R. Brown,! Marilai'il Reel Men. ir Florida; C. K. Fauikncr. for! Frederick. Mil.. April 26. Mary Minnesota, and Mrs. A. L. Hamilton land tribes of the Improved Order c I : .r California. J Red Men Penan their annual em it was nnnoun. ed today that the clave here today. A banquet v yi he . iingress proposes in the future to ob- held tonight and the sesion of the . erve February 17 as Mothers Pay 'irouirbont the country. The move ment for "organized motherhood" "ml Its Inception in lSt6. Mrs. Theo ' re W. Kirney and Mrs. Phoebe ilearst were the leaders in the move great count-morrow. il are sehcdtiv.l fur 1 1- Ad W'olgast. th.- liuhtw li:ht chamr w til give "One Roun-l" Rog.-.n. the California fighter, a try- '.it in New York Tuesday n nht.