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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER.
CITY OFFICIAL PAPER.
VOL. Hi
PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTOIiEIl 19, 1911.
NO. 7221
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1111 FACES
HEY PANIC
Musi Settle Moroccan Dispute
In One Week .Say French
financiers.
GERMAN HANKERS ADMIT
THEIR DANGEROUS STATE
S. kirjMnt Morgan Would Put Up
CaJi to Avert Chaos it Government
Agrees to Aitvpt French JYopoMils
"In Moroevau Situation.
Paris. Kept. J 9. Unless G.ermany
ettles her French difference before
Six o'clock next Tuesday she will bo
forced Into a tight finapolal corner.
' This decision was reached alter an
all night session by a group of French
financiers, presided over by Baron
Rothchlld, at Frankfort, acting In be
half of German bunkers who are bad
ly scared. Judge Killed.
German four per cent bonds to the I ;nlencla, Spain, Sept. 19. A mu
extcnt of 200,000.009 marks are du ! nk',paI Ju,,Re a," his clerk were killed
Monday. Most of these are hold iu I nn(1, flv"? otnrr Iersons were wound
France, where they had been placed I in th',' ,,nu"l';Pl building which
tv German banks, which n.lmlt thev I was necked during the rioting at Ru-
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The latest Merman note, which ar- !
rived here today la said to be conslll
atory. If the notes are not taken up It
would throw Germany into financial
chaos.
It Is rumored that J. P. Morgan,
the American money king, has agreed
to furnish the necessity money to
avert a possible panUV In German fi
nancial circles provided the German
.government accepts Huron Roths
child's ultimatum, In regard to Ger
many's acceptance of the French nolo
on terms In the Moroccan dispute.
PUBLIC PAYS TRUST
TUBE PROSECUTED
I both.
New York, Sept. 19. How the ! The company manufacturers prac-m-.iiey
trust makes the consumer tcay mach,nc" usl(1 ,n tha r
"pny the freight" for fines levied up- j dUct 'm f h"e whk h U lenflpJ nut
on it by the government when it w!"M' T , hnemen- 6vcs
Art. I . . - . 1
w tv ii-u iii L'uitujinfl uautis anu oiner
teals, was set forth today by sugar .
brokers, ., 5 4J j
They said the trust' profits for the ;
coming year, following the arbitrary,
raise from J.t 75 per hundred pounds,
to $7.25, will net the corporation
140.000,000. if
Much of this will be used to vlpo'
out the deficit ill the trust's reserve. !
Which was caused by governmont j
piisecutlons and subsequent fines.
- j New York. Sept. 19. Somo aston-
Welsi iCjrity Is Twenty. Ishing diplomatic and political history
Augusta, Mntrlff, Sept. 19. The ( U revealed J'oro today in a boom for
-ets" won by a majority of twenty ; Dr. Hill, former Amel'll-'iU1 ambassa
'"Mc, according to complete official dor for Germany for tfly republican
returns. T'10 election repeals a con-
Btitutionnl amendment, which made
i- 11. ..in. Itlnnf il I
me saie ui iiirongnoui
the state.
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GRAND JURY CONSTOERS
CASES OF SEATTLE MEN.
!
Renttlo, Sept. 19. Before the grand
Jury today at Tacoma, the case against
nlno Seattle men, charged with "con
ap'raey to obstruct Justice," as a re
sult of Judge Hanford's injunction in
the street car fight, will bo presented
for consideration and action. It Is
believed thnt all or nt least a majority
of the nine will be Indicted.
Floxt for Ground Rroaklng.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 19. The
navy department today is In receipt of
directions from President Taft to hold i
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the Taclflc fleet at San Francisco un
til after the fair, ground breaking
ceremonies are over.
. Rank Wrecker Pnrolcd.
Washington, ' D. C, Sept. 19. A
statement was made here today that
John Walsh, the Chicago bank wreck
er will be paroled at Fort Leaven
worth this week. Walsh's prison rec
ord Is excellent. He will return to
his family.
Rogers Resumes Tomorrow.
Mlddloton, N. T., Sept. 19. Avla
toi Rogers will resume his transconti
nental flight tomorrow.
MARTIAL LAW
FOR VIENNA
Vienna. Sept. 19. For the
first time since the revolution
1849, martial law was de
clared here today as a result
of tho riots due to the high
cost of living. Following the
riots Inst night. In which one
was killed and one hundred
wounded, one hundred and seventy-five
arrests were made by
the police.
SPAIN IS RENT
BY RIOTING AND
GENERAL STRIKE
Entire Nation Under Martial
Law Revolution Js
Threatened
Madrid, Sept. 19 Owing; to contin
uous rioting. In wh--ch railroad tracks
have been destroyed and bridges dyn
amited, probably by anarchists who
are using the strikes to shield their
activities, all constitutional guarantee
were suspended today and nation-wide
martial law declared.
The strike situation throughout the
kingdom Is assuming alarming pro
portions and some think it foreshad
ows concerted efforts at revolution
by the labor unions. v
Retaliating the laborlte today voted
a general strike, which will be declar
ed soon. The revolutionists are ad
vocating a general uprising.
ect, twenty miles from
here today. The
troops dispersed the strikers.
SHOE HUH! TRUST
Boston. Sept. 19. Holding that six
men, prominent in the management of
the United Shoe Machinery company
are criminally liable, as individual
under the anti-trust law, and alleging
the Illegal monopolization of Interstate
'commerce In shoe machinery, the
' federal grand Jury returned two in
! dlrtnieius iignir.st thorn today.
-
They are James Storrow, president:
J. Hurd, E. P. Howe. William Bar
bour and G. W. Browne. The penalty
, Is a heavy fine or imprisonment
i them virtual control of the shoo busi
ness.
STEEL 111 AGNATE BUYS
nomination for governor of New York)
1 next tall. It is alleged tho suberna-
I, , , i ' '.. . . . .
terial noiiilnntioil su promised mil i
I as sop for his Klnoval. It is said the
I republicans heeded money for the 1912
(campaign, so it was necessary to give
, Eelnhmann, the steel magnate, the
i Berlin post In order that republican
finances might bo helped.
Hill made
a good ambassador.
Wild West Performers Ixmvlng.
The city is rapidly losing its fron
tier aspect as tho nest of cowboys
here for the Hound-Up are leaving for
their homes on the ranges and the
ranches. "Hurfalo" Vernon, champion
of all bulldoKgers, will leave tomor
row for Spokane where be will g.ve
an exhibition of fancy roping at the
Interstate fair and will tnen go on to
Lewlston for a similar performance,
r,,1l.,.'.- ...1.I..1. V.A . 1 1 1 l.r,o.l . 1 . ,
following which he will board the,
train for New York to begin an en
gagement. Jason Stanley, J. E. Bris
coe and the two piincetts have al
ready departed, as have tho nraporlty
of the broncho busters. John Spain,
champion rider and stage coach driv
er, his brother, Fred Spain, Hank Mc
Orath and others of the party, left
with their string of horses, including
tho notorious "Hot Foot" today, somo
of them going over tno mountains to
the Spain ranch in Umatilla county
mid others to Walla Walla for the
fall.
Platsoeder is Sned Acaln.
William Slushor, the well known
sheepman, has commenced suit
against the Farmers' Meat company
recently closed by attachment to re
cover a balance of J293.27 for live
stock and meats alleged to have been
furnished to the defendant company.
Raloy & Raley are attorneys for Mr.
Slusher.
Two ANsatiltera Arreated.
C. Montgomery, a waiter formerly
employed In the Boston restaurant,
and who was arrested for hitting tho
Chinese cook over the head with a
plate, is In the county Jail, charged
with assault, while William Plcard Is
facing a similar charge, but is out
under $100 ball for assaulttng his wife
ASSASSIN'S
KIN ARRESTED
Russian Authorities Use "Third
0egree"onRelatives to Solve
Stolypln Murder.
RELIEVE ROGROEF IS AN
AGENT OF JEWS AND FINNS.
Prisoner Relieved on Verge of Break
down and May Reveal Plot Asnijist
fJoverimiont .J-ws, Maw-acre I
Fcar' and Troop Held Ready.
Kiev, Russia, Sept, 19 Unable to
learn who is behind Dlmitri Bogroff.
the lawyer who asspssinated Premier
Stolp n while the latter was seated
In a theater with Czar Nicholas, gov-
ernment officials are today looking up
ana p.ncing under arrest every known
..Intf.-n M . V . 1 . .
relative of the prisoner in every part
of the country. In an effort to learn ,
who or what is responsible tor
murder, the authorities are : putting
the assassin's relatives through stro- I Weir's affidavit states that Har
nuous sessions 0f the "third degree," ! rington refused to answer questions
but as yet they have not given out bearing tin charges, made by the pros-
nny information that they may have
secured by this method.
The police believe thnt the murder-
er was the agent of a coalition of
Jewlsh and Finnish opponents of the
late premier.
It has been reported tli it Pnsroff
may confess before many hours. He
is said to be showing signs of weak- a jn I ranrico lodging house keep
ening and it Is believed that a deep .'' fr'1!l1 California during the Mc
lald plot against the government may -N"amarn trial,
bo revealed when he is f.nally forced i
til toll nil In innnnr,tf.n i.-ttl. V. ... !
... ..... . ... ..it, ,,iiu ii s 411-
tack on Stolyphin.
Several thou -and of trooim are now
ond duty and are being held in readi
ness in anticipation of anti-Jew !rh
riots and massacres which It U believ
ed will develop out of the assnsslna
t'on. L
RELEASED ON BONO
j diplomas as well as premiums and r.b
j bona was just inaugurated at the fair
Mabel Yonnir Wnrner nii,.,ri .-.ir- ! -lust closed and will undoubtedly prove
er of wills and who was indicted on a ;
charge of fargery last week by the
grand jury, yesterday afternoon plead-; N Jlcilahon was awarded the
oil not guilty to the charge and is now, 'IM'loma for the best ana largest dis
at liberty under $250a bonds, furnish-: I'1'' of frul'.a grown by the exhibitor,
ed by AVilliam Roesih and Herman!1-. Berry for Jhe best and largest
Puhl. Her case has not been set for j ,isl''ay of sheaf oats grown by the
trial yet but it will come up at the
present session.
The "will" under which Mrs. War
ner was ind.cted was the fourth one
and was slcned by S V. Knox and
Lewis Ragle as witne ses. it was once
declared valid by Circuit Judge, now
Mipreme Judge Henry J. Bean, but
was laler hdd to be a forgery by the !
supremo court of the state.
Attorney R. n. Johnson has been
ret.Vnoa f':"'' rrR- Warner,
Tailor f .ri'idoj.
Walla Walla, W-.sh.. Sept 19,-.
Lingering nt death's door for several
hours nfior the trauody. attending phy
sicians doing everything possible to
save his life, Fred II. Dr.ftmoyer, the
local tailor who fired a bullet into his
brnln about 10 o'clock yesterday
morning In a fit of despondency, died
from the effects of the wound about
5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
ORGIES OE INDIANS AND
FEDERAL AND CITY
As the result of the activities of
federal officers in the city during the
past few days, the police court has
been an unusually busy place. Sev
eral Indians and several negroes have
been arrested on various charges and
they have all been brought before
Judge Fitzgerald.
On last Sunday night the officers
raided the house owned by Elmer
Scarcey, a negro, on Cottonwood
street, and came upon several of the
Inmates while they were smoking
opium. Searcy, together with Alice
Thomas and Nell Dcmpsey, two Spo
kane negro women, were arrested and
charged with keeping an opium den
and the two latter were convicted af
ter a t-'al last evening. The man
pleaded act guilty and will stand trial
later.
Plenty of Evidence.
The two women loudly protested
their Innocence, but the evidence In
troduced against them was conclusive.
When the room in which they were
was entered, It was filled with the
thin blue smoke of tne dream drug,
although the inmates had Just been
burning paper and rags to overcome
the telltale odor. Unfortunately for
them, an officer looking through a
window saw this act and his evidence
told aga.nst them at tne trial.
DEFENSE ATTf,
T
- Must Face Charge filed By
Foreman Wier of Times
Grand Jury,
RELEASED ON ROXD
UNTIL COURT HEARING
Acxnwd of Offering a I'ii-Uie of Five
Thoii-aml Hollar for Absence of
Witness During Trial of SusKftcd
Dynamiters of N"vK)a'K'r Plant.
Los Angeles, Sept. 19. Cited for
contempt of court, on the strength of
nr. Qffl,lrl-it fi,.A V... r'U.. ..1,.. XT-. I-
,.,r.ma ... ,' ,",,,.';!:
ing to answer questions, bearing on
tne Timrs dynamlUnB John
ringt(jnj
an attorney who is assoe
Har-
"llglUII, till tlUUHU-,V WOO 1-1 USSUUiUiea
. i.u .i. v , ,
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! 66 fcl1-
r.cutinn thrt the prosecution's witness-
' es had been intimidated and tamper-
! e1 with
I Foreman Weir says that' Harring-
' t"n refused to answer when asked if
t h had promised D. P. Ineersoll
; v."., 0(1 If the latter would procure the
"''ence T ins vife. Iena Ingersoll,
DISTRICT FAIR
; V.-. M. McMahon, L. L. Rerry and
'ide i-roxs.jii, ail of Milton, the Fur
j n sh Ir:-!g.ui(,ri Project .i f Stanfield
l and Charles Ogilvy of Pilot Rock, are
the first winners of diplomas in for
exhibits from the Morrow-Umatilla
a.n nil,lo1 ,m-cn,ive 10 farmers over
,wo countIps-
,xn " ,0," Clyde P.rcvsson for a like
display of sheaf wheat, the FurnishJ
nr. gation rrojeet for the best and
largest di-play of vegetables and
'-"l.r'fs Ogilvy for the best and larg
e. t display of farm products grown
by the exhibitor. The latter exhibit
was one Of the best in the nnvliinn
,,rov n" ns 11 d'd the great diversity
of products which can be grown on
i'ce piece or ground-,
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Fouler to Ecrimcnt.
Colfax. Calif., -pp, i9.Avlator
FowUr ;,! tomorrow make a trial
fKal.t Iu his rebuilt aeroplane and will
piohalMy resume liU continental flight
Thursday.
FK Prevents Flight.
Corning. X. v.. Sept. 19. A heavy
fog prevented Aviator Ward from re
suming his transcontinental flight to
day. NEGROES GIVE
OFFICIALS BUSY TIME
Tho women also sought to intro
duce a mysterious aasent woman in
the ense as the woman responsible for
the smoke. This woman, they alleged,
had taken the 7 o'clock train for
Spokane, three hour? before the time
of the raid, but such an excuse failed
to show why the bowl of an opium
Pipe, found hidden in the room, was
still warm, and Judge F;tz Gerald
pronounced them guilty and sentenced
them to pay a $25 fine or spend ten
days in Jail. Tho Dcmpsey woman
paid the money but the other re
fused and is now in the county Jail
with a federal charge facing her.
When the raid was made. Stella
Williams, the notorious squaw, and
Charles Borten, a negro, were found
occupmg the same room and were
given twenty days apiece in Jail for
immoral acts and practices. Searcy
Is, as a result, facing a charge of
keeping a bawdy house as well as an
opium den. The Thomas woman also
has a charge of Immoral acts and
practices booked against her in addi
tion to the others.
As reported In this paper yesterday,
the federal officers have also tar
rested Jim Myers, rrank McSwaln
Stephen Reuben and Jeff Brishols for
selling liquor to Indians and they will
be given a hearing this afternoon.
IN COB
TRUST P ACTING
FEDERAL JURIST
TO LEAVE BENCH
Predicts Elimination of Old
Lines, Also Temples of
Justice
i-nicago, sept. 19. Judue Peter
Grosscup, of the United States sircuit
court of appeals, today announced his
intention of resigning in October and
rt-i-uniing his law practice.
He was formerly counsel for a num
ber of big corporations and since he
has been on the bench he has been
bitterly attacked by the labor press
and there has been much agitation
against him.
He said his family has counciled
him to resign, so he could have more
freedom as an individual citizen.
He set aside the 129,000,000 fine
which was imposed on the Standard
Oil company by. Judge Landls.
The Judge said: "The world, politi
cally, Is trying to catch up with the
world so radically changed as to eco
nomic . conditions Next year the
presidential election will. I believe, be
lost on old lines and settlement for
the future won't come through the
courts but through the court of pub
lic opinion. I never expect to hold
office again."
SENATOR DRISTOW
DISAGREES WITH TAUT
Dps Moines, Sept. 1 ft. Disagreeing
with President Taft's opinion that the
nr.ti-trust law does not need amend-
. nieiit, i nited Mates Senator Cum
today said he believed the law
;.i;nuld be nmfr.d -d u. : supplemented.
I' i was surprised to know that the
president emphatically opposes any
amendment" said Senator Cummins.
He continued: "Of course the inter.
U.U.IHH .l mi. Micrraan law by the
M'Prcme court must be accepted as.VPt',KS hi' 'ate beginners,
final. Whether the construction Is' T"" book stores yesterday were
sound or-unseund, It will stand as the 1 cr',w to tlle doors by pupil's of ail
law laid down." j sizes, hent on purchasing tho nerea-
Chargtvl Willi IVrgpry. i
Vancouver. Wash.. Sept. 19. James
King a well dressed and rather fine
appearing young man, who claims to j
be prominently related in Buffalo. X.
V.. was arrested here today on the
charge of uttering a forged check for'
io.o'i and securing money and a
watch in exchange Tor it. King ap-
peirs to be about 21 years old. i
I
Millionaire. Pitcher Dying. I
San Francisco. Sept. 19. Joseph j
!-eitz, the millionaire Ditcher r hu;
'""S"" -v rraser nasennn fnm ta i.
inn- Mt tli.. ivilni .. r .i .
" ui uciiui nere today as
a resuit o f being struck on the head
w th a pitched ball.
Aboard President Taft's Special,
Sault Ste. Marie, Sept. 19. The first
time a president of this countrv ever
invaded the upper Michigan peninsu- !
1 ', occurred today when President
j'aft crossed the Straits of Mackinac
and started toward Soo.
He addressed a crowd on the ferry,
which took the train across the straits.
For the second time since he start
ed his tour, President Taft received
a death message, when he was inform
ed of Congressman Madison's death.
He telegraphed his consolences to tho
widow. The deaths have depressed
the president.
Taoonm" Has maze.
Tacoma, Sept. 19. Fire of unknown
origin yesterday morn'.ng destroyed
the plant of the Calpenham Lumber
company nt Kapowrln, Wash., with a
loss of $50,000. About 2,000.ono feet
of lumber was consumed.
DENOUNCES COURT WHEN
SENTENCED TO PRISON.
Tacoma, Sept. 19. Convicted of
kidnapping his ow n son and sentenced
to five years in the penltentary, H. G.
Herold turned on Judge Clfford in
court today after he had failed in a
plea for litigation and denounced the
court bitterly until he was overpower
ed. He said: "You are railroading me
to the penitentiary and the prosecu
tion has led and misrepresented me."
He said the third degree was used to
force his confession, previously given.
CARTER FUNERAL CERE
MONIES IMPRESSIVE.
Washington. Sept. 19. Impressive
funeral services over the remains of
Former Senator Carter were held to
day nt St. Paul's Catholic church. Sen
ator Bailey, ex-Senator Scott. Attor
ney General Galen, of Montana,
Judge Hunt of the court of commerce.
George Hamilton, Hannis Street and
Frank Streetcr were the honorary pall,
bearers.
PRESIDENT INVADES
VIRGIN TERRITORY
ATTENDANCE AT
SCHOOL HEAVY
Superintendant Not Yet Ad
vised of Number But Book
Saks are Many.
HI II.DINGS CROWDED
AM) SHIFTING NECESSART.
Accomodations at North Side and East
End Aro Insufficient to Meet Needs
of Those Section of City 13S in
High School.
"The biggest school opening in the
history of Pendleton," is the way tha
book stores of the city character!
the commencement of the regular fall
term yesterday. While Supt. J. 8.
Landers has not secured all the fig
ure:; of enrollment, because of the dis
orfler attendant from changing of pu
pils from one school to another, an
indications point to the verification nf
the above statement, certainlv tha
attendance this year will not fall un
der that, of last.
Because of technical flaws m th-
manner of procedure in the vntlnir r
bonds for a new high school with an
addition to the Lincoln era,!. rhwi
building, much shiftng nnout has heen
caused by reason of tnere Deng Insuf-
i.c eiu accomodations in the North
Side sehor-I. "Most of the student.
above the fifth grade were sent to the
East End school and their arrival
crowded the hooms or that school be
yond it capacity and a re-transfer of
many had to bo mad'? to the West End
bu lding. This shifting has prevented
the' seviU-:rg of anything like def
nite figures on the attendance.
The high school begins its term
with an attendance of 13 3. which la
larger than that of ta-t year, and
Principal Hamnton
j. . ... j v- v. i j uirti I1UIII
' 1 ' e sweneu wit!i:n the n"xt few
sary school equipment.
SENTENCED TO PEN
-
Three and possibly four men will
take up their residence in the state
penitentiary for an indeterminate
length ,,r Ti,no -
- mi- icouu ui sea
tenees just passed down
by Circuit
Judge (4. V. Phelps.
James Reilly.- who was accused of
stealing several suits from the Bow
man hotel, pleaded guilty and asked
to be sentenced immediately. The
judge at once handed down a sentence
of from one to seven years.
J. O. Wyatt, the man who was dis
covered by Deputy Sheriff George
Strand just afier he had robbed hi
pal of JT50, pleaded guilty to the
charge of larceny from a person and
drew the same sentence as Reilly.
James Sullivan was the third to
draw this sente" 'n he pleaded
guilty of stealii c .. . ul: from the Bos-
lon slore
Dr. Patton. the Portland physician
who passed bogus checks on the Tall
nian Drug company, was given from
one to four years but is now making
a desperate effort to save himself
from prison by getting a parole and It
is very possible that he will succeed.
N E W
TESTIMONY MAY
SWE NECK OF PRYCTC.
Los Angeles. Sept. 19. The defense
of General Pryce who is fighting ex
tradition to Mexico on charges of mur
der, robbery, and arson scored heavi
ly before United States Commissioner
Van Dyke today when Silvio Blanco,
the first witness, testified that Pryce'a
men wem called rebels and that they
carried the flag.
This matcri.il'y strengthened claims
of the defense that the men under
Pryce were recognized as organ'zed
belligerents.
Blanco admitted that he command
ed Mexican volunteers at the battle
of Tla Juana and said D. Ceuvas. the
Tia Juana post master, whom Pryce
Is alleged to have killed, was in Blan
co's command.
Admitting Ceuva's was armed shows
that he was a combatant and that hla
death was the result of war. not of
murder.
MARERISTA ARMY
MEETS DEFEAT.
Roma. Tex.. Sept. 19. Fif-
teen were left dead on the field
and a score were wounded last
night near Camarago, Mexico.
when Magonists and Maderistas .
clashed. The Magonists whip-
ped. There Is great excitement
along the border today as a re-
suit of the scrap. .
THREE PRISONERS