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    EVENING EDITION
EVENING EDITION
WEATWF.lt REPORT.
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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER.
VOL. 24
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DIPLOMATS ARE
SHIFTED ABOUT
Sweeping Changes Follow Re
signation ot Ambassador
Hill at Berlin, Germany.
NF.W
SLATE SENT
TO SENATE TODAY
Several IiiiiKirtniit Foreign Stations
Arc lifreetcd by General S!iakc-np
Lloyd llryco of Now York Is
Only New Minister Named.
Washington. D. C , Aug. 8. Sweep
ing changes In the United States dip
lomatic service which have been ru
mored recently, were affirmed to
day when nominations affecting prac
tically every Important foreign sta
tion, save that in England, were sent
to tiio senate. The shakeup is the
reult of the resignation of Ambassa
dor Hill, to the Berlin post.
Leishman, the present ambassador
to Italy, succeeds Hill at Berlin.
O'Brien succeeds Leishman at
Home from Japan.
Charles Bryan succeeds O'Brien at
Tnkio from Belgium, C. P. Anderson,
an attacho of the London embassy,
becomes minister to Belgium.
John Carter, minister to Rouman
la, Servla and Bulgaria becomes the
Argentine minister, and Is to be suc
ceeded by John Jackson, the Cuban
minister, who is to be succeeded by
Arthur Beupre, at present minister
at The Netherlands.
Lloyd Bryce of New York, suc
ceeds Beaupre at Brussels and Is the
only new minister named.
MEXICAN REVOLT IS
N , NIPPED BY POLICE
Juarez, Mux. Aug. 5. With one
leader, Ynoconse L'zgulano, under ar
rest and several others in full flight,
the , police today believe they have
frustrated a far-reaching plot tT pro
mote a new revolt in the northern
part of Chihuahua.
SlICIDES VICTIM ILS
CHANCE roil RECOVERY
San Francisco, Aug. 8. Mrs. Cath
erine Decker, the young grass widow
who was yesterday morning shot and
wounded by her would-be illicit lov
er George Forsythe Gardner, when
she repulsed his attentions,
after (
which ho committed suclde. is today
reported to have a good chance for
complete recovery from the effects of
her injuries.
YOING HERO'S RODY
RECOVERED FROM OCEAN
San Diego, Cullf., Aug. 6. The re
mains of Cecil R. Karberg, the twenty-year-old
newspaper reporter who
was drowned Sunday while trying to
save a twelve-year-old girl from the
waves, have been recovered and will
be shipped to his former home at
Spokane, Wash., for Interment.
Killed tu Cavc-ln. "
Cortlova, Alaska, Aug. 8. Two
men were killed and several badly
injured when fl section of the Chitlna
tunnel on the Copper River & North
western railroad caved in. W. A. O'
Nell! ft foreman and John Sethvrs.
We killed an.l Antone Sabate la
missing. ! '
I'oiw Pause Had Night.
London, Aug. 8. Special dispatch-
cs from Rome say the pope passed a
bad night and his condition Is not re
assuring. SPECIAL SESSION
ENDS NEXT WEEK
Washington, Aug. 8. Bouh demo
cratic and republican leaders in con
gress today predicted that the extra'
session will end next week. They
don't agree on the date, but coincide
in the opinion that adjournment will
come soon after tho wool and ffoe
list bills will have been finally dis
posed of.
Slgng Re-apportionment. .
Washington. 1. C. Aug. 8. Presi
dent Taft today signed the congres
sional reapportionment bill providing
for a redisricting of the various
states. It provides that the house
membership hereafter be 433.
Senator Frye Dies.
4 Lewlston, Maine, Aug. 8.
4 .Senator WHlinm Piereo Fryo
4 dlel at Ills homo here thin af-
ternoon.
BRITISH CIIIISUl
am saw
ii
Other Alleged Victims of Star
vation Cure Offer Their
Aid.
Tacoma, Wash, Aug. s. P.i itisli
vice-consul Agassis, inu morning
went to .Seattle to confer Willi At
torney Kelley and rrosetutor Stev
enson relative to the prosecution 6t
Mrs. Linda Hazzard who in under ar- '
rest t th;it nlaee on chriies of mur
der, trowing out of the death of Miss
Clit.rie Williamson, a wealthy Eng
lish woman who is alleged to have
been starved to death by the Hazzard
woman who prttends to be a "fast
cure specialist" and nealer by the
starvation method.
Vice-consul Agassiz stated this
morning that he will file suit in the
Washington courts for $25,0110 dam
ages against the Hazard woman and
a firm of undertakers of Seattle, for
alleged desecration of Miss William
son's body by holding an unauthoriz
ed autopsy over the remains after her
death.
Mrs. Hazzard, it is believed, will this
afternoon be able to furnish bond,
which the court has fixed at $10,000
aud it is expected that she will be
released from custody this evening.
Before leaving here this morning.
Vice-consul Agassiz stated that he
had received numerous proffers of
assistance, in the Investigation into
the Williamson girl's death, from sev
eral persona in Tacoma who have as
serted that they too have been victim
ized by Dr. Hazzard with her alleged
starvation methods of effecting rapid
cures for all ailments. "
Mrs. llazuird Freed.
Seattle, Aug. 8. Mrs. Hazzard was
released this afternoon on $10,000
bail and immediately left for Ta
coma. DEMOS DEFEAT DIP.
PLAYING BASEBALL
Washington, Aug. 8. Democracy
triumphed again yesterday when re
publican congressmen bit the dust
some of them swallowed quarts of it
on thq baseball diamond in the
struggle for the championship of the
house of representatives. Score: 12
to 9. Charges may be preferreAl
against the democratic umpire, James
F. Byrnes of, South Carolina, who
had a rabbit's root in his pocket, and
republican ball players charge, a
loaded half dollar also.
The game, played for charity, re
ally was decided by the umpires,
William M. Wilson, republican of
Illinois, did all he could to stem the
tide of party defeat, but on all close
decisions, when infuriated" members
of both parties crowded on the field
mid threatened riot, the only solu
tion wns for Eyrnos fltlii Wilson Jo re-
son to me toss or a com. Byrnes had
...... - . . i
the coin and did the tossing. Byrnes
won every time.
TOGO IN NAVY YARD
f.
GOVERNMENT SEJS ASIDE
RESTRICTION FOR GFEST
Japanese Admiral Allowed to Thor
oughly Inspect Washington plant
Ah Personal Compliment.
Washington, Aug. 8. Naval regu
lations, of the strictest order, were
today set aside, when Admiral Togo,
of the Japanese navy, as a guest of
the United States government, today
visited the Washington navy yard and
was shown through the plant for a
complete inspection.
A recent order of the war depart
ment prohibits the admittance to any
nnvy yard in this country of any for
eign official, but It "as set aside as a
personal compliment to the visiting
Japanese official,
Admiral Togo will be the guest ot
honor at a dlnm r nnd reception at
different places in tho city tonight.
RES MOINES COMPANY
SAYS FIGHT STILL ON
Des Mollies, Aug. S Officials of
the street car company today served
notice that they will continue the
fight over tho present difficulty with
the car men, In the courts. R was
expected thnt a motion would bo
made for a revocation of the Injunc
tion granted by Judge DeGraff, which
prohibited tho carrying on of the
strike either by tho men or the com
pany. It Is believed the company will
not put up- much of a fight.
1SSELI SAGES
PROTECTOR OIES!
Penniless. Helpless and Alone'
Savior of Millionaire Gives i
' ' '
up Struggle ;
t i:ii'Pi.i:i r.v bomb
THROWN AT FINANCIER
Had iqoiilo to Man Hi' Saved for .
Aid. Was Refused ami Ucr.l to (
Court Money Gives. Out and Case j
Stops.
New York, Aug S. penniless and !
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daJ- I
j The mere name of William Laidow
does not, at a glance, cany
much I
meaning to the average busy Anieri- j
can, for there are probably few peo- !
Pie who are able to recall ever hav- ,
ing heard the name before, but there
Is a human interest story, in connec
tion with hLs death which is familiar
to practically every one who was a
leader of the newspapers a few years
ago.
It is to William Laidow. tbat the
late money king. Russell Sage, Is, or
was, Indebted for escaping being
blown to atoms by a bomb which was
thrown at the financier by one Hen
ry Xarcosse, an Englishman, who
came to New York and believing that
Russell Sage was too rich, or for some I
other motive ilneblnil tn uum! him !
into the hereafter via the bomb route.
Sage escaped the force of thv ex
plosion, likewise with his own life. The
manner in which he escajied, and
subsequent conduct on his part, was
a matter of nation wide comment, in
which the financier came in for any
thing but complimentary mention.
When Naroosse threw the bomb. !
Laidow was standing near the in- i ec llve tartrr.
tended victim, Russell Sage. Sage, Chairman Stanley showed that the
on seeing the Intention of Warcosse, I eorporation has ..contributed $2,000
used the innocent Laidow as a shield , -vearl' t0 Protective Tariff league
thus saving himself from possible in- '. sinc 11 was organized.
stnnt death and at the verv least, ser- t Perkins also admitted that the
lous injury. j "welfare fund" of 'the Steel Trust,
T ,, ' ... . , , .which the steel magnates had testl-
Laldow was bad y injured and',. , , ,, . , , , . ,
, , , , . , ,, . ! fied were for "sociological work and
made a cripple for life. He was nbso. , ,. .,.,. .
lutely helpless. The man, Russell
Sage, honored American citizen, mul
timillionaire and founder of a for
tune that is today being distributed
by his widow to charity, was respon
sible for Laidow's helpless condition,
but never an offer of assistance, fi
nancial or otherwise, did he make to
his savl.ir.
Having bad a brillirnt career cut
short by the incident. Laidow at
tempted to secure redress through
the courts. His pitiful accumulation
of world's goods, were merely a drop
in the bucket, as compared with that
of the Croesus, Sage, and the suit
finally died for want of funds with
which to' carry it on. Laidow se
cured not a penny,
Sisters of the helpless saerificer to
the wealthy, gave him a home as :
long ns thev lived, but his death came
while he was alone. '
,
(Jeneral Gordo., Rylnpr.
Memphis, Tenn.. Aug. 8. General
George Gordon, commander in chief
I .!.. A.,.i.,.i v....al
who has been ill for three weeks, is liallh. received when the cavalry de
today reported to be in a critical taehment was anywhere within tWfn
condltlon and his death Is expected .y-five. Allies of a receiving station.
momentarily. . In f,u,t whlch ,),,,.,, greatly to the
'value of the cavalry in its scouting
Gates Is Worse. capacity. A light collapsible steel
Paris. Aug. 8. This afternoon John mast, not much larger than a fishing
Gates Is reported in distress. Conges- iod. served to support the antennae
tion of the kidneys baa developed and' necessary to establish communica
nts heart action is weak. tion.
PENDLETON FACES SHORTAGE OE HOUSES
' WITH THE FALL RUSH YET TO COME
With almost every house that is fit
for living purposes now rented or and to offer them for rent. If built iia,s, will begin a suit for divorce uith
contracted for, Pendleton is In line j in the right sections and furnished ! m short time, according to an un
to face a house shortage the coming!
fall. Tt is n situation such as has not
confronted
the city for five or six
yenrB.
"Usually quite a few houses are va
cated early the the summer months,
but this year the houses have been
filled as fast as vacated." says E.. T.
Wade, well known real estate man.
"At this time there is hardly a good ,
house to be had In the city and the
people have not yet begun to come;
in for the'fa'l. cither. It is true there j
are some shacks here and there for
rent but for the most part tney are t ilur ng the year ism. mane puoiic
not in good condition for renting. ; gives a total of eighteen hundred mur
"Most of the houses that have ; dels, scores of siabbiims and more
been for sale have been disposed of j than 100 bomb explosions: $500,000
and 1 think the time Is about past In j collected in blackmail and the inflle
Pcndleton when houses may be pur- tion of Incalculable misery upon thou-
chased for less than what they cost
Such houses may now be had only in
cases where the houses are improper
ly built In some way or else are tn
undesirable neighborhoods.
New Houses Needed.
It woijld pay a man to build some
10 MONOPOLY t
STEELBUSIKESS
Perkins Appears Before Com
mittee in Etlort to Prove
T
This Contention.
CHAIRMAN STANLEY
MAKES II I M FORGET
Trii-i I Always PMiticnlly Active in
laril'f Matters and Contributes
Funds Annually- Witness Refuses
to Answer Questions.
Washington, Aug. S In an effort
l" ""v' tnat the United States steel
' corporation has no monoriolv nn thu
steel and iron business now. Georee
Pel kins, a former partner of J. Pier-
iiont Morgan, aaineared before the
tun ley committee today.
Perkins, after re'dewine the his
,, of lhe triujtf and hjs connectlon
I with the matter, admitted that he
talked to Schley of the firm of Moore
' & Schley, regarding the purchase of
the Tennessee Coal & Iron company
by the trust.
Chairman Stanley brought out the
fact that the steel trust usually had
from J40.000.000 to $60,000,000 on de
posit with Morgan's banks, at 2.6 per
cent interest. He also showed that
the tru.-t. is always very active, politi
cally, especially for a protective tar
iff. When Chairman Stanley began to
probe mercilessly into the political ac
tivities of the trust Perkins wriggled
and squirmed and could only remem
ber "generally" when confronted with
evidence from the records of the steel
corporation itself. He proved that
it supported the republican tariff doc
trines and paid good money for pub-
,lcniun of Btorks upholding the pro-
iv. ( .uituvi iiik uir uraiui unit vuui"
fort of employes." was the fund to
which such contributions were charg
ed. Perkins was threatened with ci
tation, before the House of Represen
tatives, by Chairman Stanley, be
cause he refused to answer specific
questions, concerning political . con
tributions made in national campaigns
by himself or by the corporation with
which he is connected. Perkins re
fused to answer on his attorney's ad
vice. Wireless for Cavalry.
Washington, Aug. S. The military
value of the cavary branch has been
enormously increased bv the adop-
,ion of wireless telegraph for the first
lUW ln lms C"U""y morougniy trie.t
,,ut ln tho Toxas maneuvers.
Tho siKa! corps ha, devised an ex-
treniely light and portable wireless
aitnaratus. ensilv enrrteil on thp hnelf
f . . canabu of h nllt
Into operation for any point in tho
,,,,,,, a few
minutes. It was:
t'ouiol th:if the messages could be re-
I good dwelling houses in Pendleton
with proper convenances they would
. rent readily. A good apartment
house or several of them, would pay
lvre. There is a general demand for
ap.irtinent rooms anil the few places
n used for apartr.n '.t houses are I
filled practically all the time despite'
the
, wen
.. .. ..0 . 1, - t M l
act inai miosc ol ine uutiu .ia
nut designed for that purpos-.
lVvt are Convicted.
Chicago. Aug. S. A summary of
the crimes committed by members of
the1 so-called Black Hand In this city
sands, by sinister threats. With one
exception, none of the perpetrators of
these numerous crimes has been con
victed. A. L. Hutchinson of Baker, has been
a visitor here today. '
wIl!!li?f?.,
II I llll I W WiVWWs
Woman Sends Five Bullets!
After Spouse-One Finds j
Marl, i
Walla Wa'la, Wash., Aug. S. Fol- '
lowing a series of quarrels which have j
extended over a period of several '
years and which were due to jeal-
ousy on the part of the wife, Mrs. D.
15. Woodruff yesterday shot and se-!
i ousiy wounded her husband, who j
is a prominent real estate dealer of j
this city. j
l he dooting occurred in the par-
lor at the Woodruff home which is
located in a fashionable part of the' ,l,y wl!l not ln an' v a' interfere wit'
city. The woman fired five shots ! tno prospective development of a Join
from a revolver. Onlv one took ef-1 vater a"d power sys-em from tb
feet. This penetrated "the breast and n,1rth fork of the t-'matllla river la
inflicted a bad wound, which, how- ; the declaration of Will Moore, raeot
ever, the physicians believe will not i b( r of the cit' wa?r commisaloa.
result fatally unless complications i "t'nder the plans of the board pfw
arise. The wounded husband is in a vision ig made fnr going to the nortftt
local hospital. i fork tnr water if possible to do so Imt-
The quarrel is sai.l to have .started j er'" f,a's M.r. Moore. "The Tham
when the wife accused her husband HolIo' springs will be on the rout
of having associated with another ! tn north frk; the pipe line will b
woman, whom she had cause to sus- j sufficiently large to bring water ts
picion as her husband's affinity, some ; the cit' from tnft north fork and tka
months ago. The torn up appearance ': reservoirs to be built here will tof
of the parlor, where the shooting oc- ; fk'e f,,r north fork water as weH
curred, indicated that the couple had for the water from Thorn Hollow.
engaged in a desperate struggle be-i Personally, he is in favor of a ram
fore the woman fired the shots and j nic'pal electric plant in connectiom
Woodruff in an unguarded statement with a wa'er system taking from tb
at the hospital intimated that he had 1 north fork, says this member of th
attempted to take the revolver from 1 board. He has always favored th
his frenzied wife before the shots Project and will be for it when tfe
were fired. ' issue 1' brought to the front If tk
Neither the man nor woman will st'hpnie figures out right,
throw any light on the trouble, but ! However, he says that to go to t
neighbors state that they have quar-! north fork for water and electrlcttr
teled frequently over the husband's j win naturally involve much delay,
alleged association with other wo-; Therefore he stands for the const.
men ! tion of the Thorn Hollow system nr
Unless the wounds shopld prove fa-J an3 for tne extension of the pipe lia
tal. it is not believed that Mrs. Wood- I to ,he north frk as qu'ckly there
ruff will be prosecuted. j after as is feasible.
j "If we have good luck with our
bonds we should be able to commeoe
QUARTER MILLION
FRAUD IS CHARGED:
Pjttsburg, Aug. 8. That the stock-
holders of the Imperial Window
Glass company, which was haled into
the United States courtsc last Octob-
er for violation of the Sherman act,
have been defrauded of a quarter of
million dollars. is the allegation
m;;.:e in an equity suit filed in com -
mon picas court nere lace jesiciu-i
by Monroe Lemon, a stockholder and
former employe.
In an effort to throw the company
into the hands of a receiver. Lemon
recites many charges of irregularity
against Secretary' J. B. Johnson, prin
cipally, and also names President
Myron L. Case, Vice President Mark
J.'Healv and Treasurer J. G. Sayre.
- , i "Under the city charter the water
commission is lim'ted to acting witfc
1.1NA C AVALIERl IS : reference to the water system tind
AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT iia!! nr authority to do anything in
connection with an electric plant,-
Sheriff Rob Puts Rcteotives on Trail ' ' J- J- Brown chairman of tfc6
hoard. Accordingly he feels that ac
of Wife Who Mulcted Him of SL- t(on a,ons tWs ,jne vouW hlve to
Ouu.OOO. undertaken by the council or by the
i people direct.
New York. Aug. S. On evidence of,
a corps of detectives who have been
trailing Linn Cavalierl. from one Eu-
jropean watering place to another for
the past several months, and whom
it Is deduced had found her repeat
edly in the company of Jrimv lol
gorouki, who has been dubbed the
"Prize Porker," Sheriff Bob Chandler
the American husband of the famous
beauty, who she bilked out of his
l'oiiune oi more than a million dol-
nounccmcnt made here today.
i This. ;t is declared, w ill break off
tlie famous pre-nuptial wgreement of
the couple, which aroused much crit
icism throughout the world at the
time it was made, should Chandler
succeed in . -curing a decree of .ii-
j y,
j
rce.
li-tetles Rout Rioters.
New York. Aug. S. "The strop
arm squad" of detectives frdi head
quarters and police reserves from
three precincts battled last night with
Veil rioting negroes in Harlem, routed
them an.l arrcsteq 3r of the ringlead
ers rtio nor Toiioweo ;m hhi-iooi o'
arrest a score of the blcutks who were
annovlng women on the streets. Ilur-
ing the encounter, the police wire
bombarded with bricks, stones and
beer bottles from the windows nnd
roofs of nearby tenement houses. The
fight was hand to hand and the ne
groes outnumbered the police five to
one. but the police used their night
sticks with telling effect.
iSAIS PLflKS
1 ' T
Cit May Get Water Ffona
Thorn Hollow, Then goic n
to Nortn Fork for Supply,
WILL MOORE FAVORS
ELECTRIC PLANT,
Elin'!ttNl .Joint Water anil
ALSO
Plant Will Co-t 81.0.n00 Cttf
j Could Get Thorn Hollow Waia
Ouickiy for Brunch Asylum
That the construction of a moam
tain water system . with the Tbor
""1,0"' springs as the source of sup-
condemnation suit and sell the water
j construction work soon and have w -i
tpr from Thorn Hollow ready for th
j people a year from now. That womlA
provide water for tb branch asylaom
by the time the asylum is ready far
i occupancy."
! From North Fork.
I When Engineer Frank C. Kelsay
th sun.ey for the citv water
' commission he estimated the cost Ot
bringing water to the citv from th.
' north fork of the Vmatilla would b
j326.119.50. Of this amount $12,St
wnuIi for thP construction of th
: hPaflwnrk!It diversion dam and
! t,!n ,ank at a ,,. whre the norfk
and south forks join above Wenah.
springs.
"n'-rlirie to JC. Moor the engi
neer also made estimates on the cost
' of a power plant in connection witfc
' a north fork water system. He estl
! mated it would co-t $40 01" t- eon
. struct a joint electric and water sy
; tern taking water just below "Wenahs.
springs from the then .proposed For
! nish flume. In the view of Mr. Moor
' it would cost JtiiO.OOO to construct
' such a plant if necessary to go to th
' north fork of the river
Powers Are Limited.
CLERGY IS AROUSED
OVER ASTOR WEDDING"
New York. Aug. 8. -New York
clergymen today are stirred to th
depth over the announcement of tb
ungngenient of Miss Madeline Fore
ft to Col. John Jacob Astor.
"Speaking as a man and ' i riest. I
brand this proposed marriage to li
Force, as a crime anainst nature a
well as society," said Reverend Fath
er Evans, of St. Andrew's Citholic
church. "Such a marriage only le
galizes free love." Others spoke ln
like strain. Mi Force is ..nly II
years o:' :,ge while Colonel A "tor if
47.
William Force, fa' her ot" Colonel
Astor's fiance today delate,; the
wed '.ing would be hold, exa -:'v tu
planned He said Mrs. Fore U II
from ii. .spaper crticism. o'" the pn-
pos-'.l
ie l :
rriage which he c!i.ira'hT
tiel an i unjust.
Col. Astor announced that ' tober
1Mb has been selected as the , ii
of his m.siriagc with Mi- F ri-.
Corvallis has ru-cived one . f ih
new free traveling libraries provided
by the s'ate. The libraries cm. tain "(
volumes.