EVENING EDITION EVENING EDITION WRATH Ell I1EPOHT. Calling- cards, wed dint; stationery, com nierclal stationery and job printing to order at the East Oregonlan Fair tonight and Sun day. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. VOL. 21 PENDLETON, OREGON, SATI'KDAV, (MTOIJKIL 7, 1011. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER, t-" o o 1 . VV -- J mm ARE SENT AWAY Illinois Central Quits Attempt to Break Strike COULD NOT DO WORK Texan D Vision l;udl)' Crippled on llaiTlnian Lines, Wliile Situation 1 Nne-liange'el on Pacific Omst First St'iku llfiKflts Are Paid Today. New Orleans, Ia., Oct. 7 The shop, men's strike on the Harriman lines, is being keenly felt along the Texas, division of the Southern I'aeiflc rail roail. There Is a big shortage of cars, capable of being used, and the shops are practlea lly deserted, making It al most impossiidv fur the company to have Its equipment repaired. The Illinois Central officials at this place have si lit all their strike breakers from the city, owing to a number of dashes which have occur ed lore an 1 In which several men have been seriously hurt. Rioting Ceases. Chicago, 111., Oct. 7. Reports re ceived here from points along the 1111. nos Central railroad are to the effect that rioting has ceased. Officials of the company have admitted that most of their shops are closed, as the striki breakers were tillable, to work, being harassed incessantly by strikers and sympathizers. llarrimaii Situation Unchanged. San Francisco, Calif., Oct. 7. There 1 1 little change today in the strike sit uatlon on the Harriman lines of the Pacific coast country. Roth sides ure ptaccful and no serious trouble ha been reported. At Sacramento the first strike benefits were today paid the striking shopmen. (Jfiicml Eight nt lYIsoo. San Francisco. Calif., Oct. 7. In .1 general fight at noon today near the Southern Pacific shops at this place, half a dozen strikers and strike breakers pummelled each other with fists and bricks. The state police re stored order before any serious dam age had been done. .!!(I.1R Ml RP.I'RS : OPPOM'.NT IX (JAM 1" Oxnnrd, Calif.. Oet. 7. Just beforo i their all nU'ht poker game broke up ' this morning '-. ii Pl ight was proh-. nbly fatally wounded by Sam Moul-i ton, another playe r, in a quarrel over j a f r.t) jackpot. Moult n took the nudi ty and escaped. j PuUoou Lost. MiiiLto. Iowa, Oct. 7. one balloon, the I'.erlln II, remains unaccounted for today from the six that starteil In the race for the l'.eniutt cup. Condor landed here last night, toiling a tale of much coldness while traveling over Lake Michigan. This caused the officials to wire for the whereabouts of the Rerlin. Trust (Jives) Ilond. Cleveland. Oct. 7. Tho wall pa per companies which were indicted as a trust. id aded not guilty to n charge of combining to restrain trade and furnished J r .) o bonds today. ROUND-UP OFFICERS PLEASED WITH FAIR Declaring that th annual Ppoknno Interstate Fair is the best and larg-! est In-ti ution of Its kind that they; have ever wilnessed and that the wild west show held in connection with it will in no day deiraet from the Inter-' e'st in the Ronnd-l'p, Roy Raley, J. 1 H. Gwlnn and Roy Rltner, president,! secretary and treasurer, respectively,' of the local frontier association, re- j turned home this morning from a vis-I it at that fair. They are very cnthu-j slastlc in their praise of tho big fair, I asserting that nil of tho claims made i by press agents were full substantial- i I'd by the actual exhibits and racing events. The wild west show under the title of Pioneer Hays in the Falouse, Is not an infringement upon the Frndleton show, they declare, but will only serve to whet tho appetites of the specta tors for mora of the same dish. Tho program Is not one of contests but is rather a drnnui of frontier days, de pleting the scenes in a frontier village with tlie attending labors, hardships ami dangers, and during: its cotirso special feature performers such as Vernon and Stanley nro Introduced. They declare they were received by the management of tho fair with a manifest cordial spirit and wero extended every courtesy during their slay In tho metropolis of the inland empire. TmkSli War-hip Destroy!. 0 Constantinople, fu-t. 7. The sinking of ii Turkish warship und the crippling of all the forts at .St. Joan do Medua, In a hot fight with Italian cruisers, has been reported here. All Ital Ian establishments in Turkey were today ordered closed, by the Turkish government. E THAN REPORTED Many Persons Believed to Have Died Other Touiw Send Holier Train With Supplies for the Starving Poul Incc. Rlaekrocr Falls, Wis, Oct. 7. The heavy floods of the week are nn re se rious th.iu at f'rst reported. Several persons are unaccounted for and the property damaged in five counties is estimated j 1 1 between three and five mildon dollars. The idi,-k river is filled with wreckage as far south as La Crosse, Hatfield, where a big dam, btirsted, Is submerged and about half the town is washed away. The town's popula tion is O'.lur tow-m down the stream also Buffered heavy losses. North llend Is reported w iped oi,t. Over" two thou sand refugees are here and more are coming. Only five business houses are left standing here and more than forty residences were destroyed by the rush of waters. The reports of loss of life .are being discredited, j The only means of communication with the outside world, is by a tele j graph Instrument which is on top of a telegraph pole. r.ollef Ilspaloh-el. La Crosse, Wis, Oct. 7. Replying to appeals for food and clothing of the starving people nt Ria.k River Fad-, today a relief train has been sent out. R v. J. H. Holmes, veteran minis ter of th- Christian church and who' has been in Pendleton before. litis j been (-die l to be pa.-leir and f nan, -'at 1 agent for Hie local organization. He j is t i arrive lu re October 15 and is t i begin a Sere s of revival meetings on the lii'M Sunday ill November. At this time Rev. Iledme- i.-- con duct ug revival services In Mon anti He devoti s much of bis ! inie to such woik and will continue that line even after coming to Pendlet n. Rev. Van de Walker; who has filled the pulpit at the Cbr st an church of lite moil lis is to leave the city though it is n-.t yet determined just where he is to go. R"v. Holmes is regarded as. being especially capable in financing churches that arc in debt and he will have Important work to do here in reducing the old Indebtedness of the church. Rev. Holmes drew the plans for the old wooden Christian church that formerly stood on water street and was binned to tile ground several years ago. MANY TllOl SANDS SPENT l-'OK POSTACJE Milwaukee, Oct. 7. Thousands of dollars spent on postage anil adver tising were taken up by the S'ephen snn committee today. Rodney Hack ett, of Senator Steehenson's public ity bureau, testified that $!S27 was spent for postage and 4 2 girH were busy mailing letters, (10,000 of which were sent out in one dnv. Hacked couldn't produce a single specimen of the letters mailed and ,ii,i,n I know who prepared Senator Steph enson's advertising. Spain Case to .lury Monday. The case against John Spain, Rank McGrnth find Zlbe Morse, all nottible perforine-rs at the receiiL Round-l'p. in which these men are standing trial In Union county on a charge of horse stealing, will go to the jury Monday, according to n telegram from Li Grande this afternoon. The message further states that Roy Lund, the con. vlct who Is tho slate's principal wit ness, has been Impeached a dozen times today and leaves the inference that the case ngalnst the cowboys Is considerably weakened. l'ariii Residents Slurry. A marriage license was granted to dayto Roy F.. Case and Kate K. Han na and the couple were married by Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parke-s this morning. The bride is the dau ghter of a prominent farmer of the county while the groom is engaged In tho ranchliiff business himself. PORTUGESE FIGHTING Republican Government Of ficially Recognizes Revolt INVADERS VICTORIOUS American Motlicr-iii-l.nw of Pretend er Is I'inaiif Iny Iti'lHdiiou and Man uel May Xot Rca-n-nd to Throne lie l-ost Years .Vgo. Vigo, Spain, Oct. 7 Heavy fight ing between the Portuguese loyali U und the republicans Is reported to day. Several defeats of small repub lican detachments have been n port ed and u dec'sivc- battle is believed t h" pending at Oportou. 'ill republican g venule r.t official ly recognized the ..revolt today when l'r. ii,!' r Cli.'gas issue'l a s:a ement that JT.'nj royal st had crossed the northern frontier. He d'-clarea they, wile allowed t) penetrate tne c'-'Uii-I tiy f i th-re won i be n doulit of; ' h . r ti ".-still y Ik 1 re the republican annlh iai-d them. Manuel liidil'l'e:eiit. London. Kng. (. 7. King Man Ui I who is ft Richmond. Kngl in I, to lay stated lif t he was not h'.ndlng any revolution, despite the l p rls to the contrary He is seemingly taking no interest in I'ortugue-c tur bulent affairs and i-hows no eiuhu s asm over the efforts that are be ing made to enthrone him. Although King Manuel is not ex cited, the Duke of Vizmi, son of lion Miguel, the pretender ti the throne. Is working hard and intends to push his claim-', to the throne hard. The duke is penniless and Mrs. Sm th. widow of the late American mil ion aire "Silent" Smith, and mother of the duke's w f;. will aspiM in flounc ing the uprls ng to he lp hioi. Principal Frank I"). Carruth of the Stiinflild schools came n.- la:t ninht to spenil the week-end here, lb- re - i pons pr.-'frr ss being made on the new I Kfhool building at S anf e'd iledf-i 't w'U be ready for oreui'an v in six weeks. I President In PRESiD'l President William Howard Taft was a sojourner in Pondle-toii this mornin ; though bis .stay was brief and he- was apparently asleep at the time. The presidential special arrived In tlie e ity at i o'clock after an uneventful run j from Poise. On the run from Hunt-, Ington to Pendleton the train was un- 1 elcr the care of Conductor V. H. Myt e I'g.-r and Engineer Thyson, the oldest engineer on the road, was at the throt- ; tie. The start from Huntington was ma le at fl:30 la.- evening and at that hour the president retired. Conse- j qiiently the members of the train crew j did not sie the head of the nation. j According to Conductor Mytinger the run from Huntington to the city j was made without unusual Incident.' N , 4 N J. II1ELC01ES PRES. TATE Five Thousand Greet at Walla' Walla Today Him TRIP HALF COMPLETED Ural's Intensive Ctd'.ivatinn of Soli and la ! '.'id i Wio.'s of I-ttc Tariff Mea sures Expi eves DesTe to Again !o C!eM"n Chief Exocut.ve. Walla Walla. Wash., Oct. 7 With (?a tly half of his big F.ving around the circle behind him. President Taft todf y began his invasion of the I'a ( l!ic coast territory. Fif e.-n . ta'e-.s have seen the prfsi 1i nt. IK- has tr.ive led GiToj miles, '-!,. stid t ii'ay that he was le.il to be !! the wesl fit.l to pi t in tou -h w ith -'eVi! problem"." To. lay he spent bis time at Walla Walla, Lewis. on, .V sco.v and Spokane. io i i ni'i- Hay, wh i jo'n.-d Mr. T: :'t here today, in introelu' ing the pr. i 1'rt ti f:e ihi.usan l peop'e at t lly j.e.i lt, v n Icre 1 him tile re ; i; II . :n nomir.a tb.n fi.r ttle pre i ierry :a llilj faying: had b; i .i j.rf scribed for the forn.ry in 1'ius urou we 1ieed a sec n l do-e iii 1 i I 2." V !i. n Preride nt Taft arose, he said: y,.u th nk you i.ecd a second d isc I will the best I can to cure any d'sease you have," and the crowd J ' in .I in his laugh N'ece-slty for in le:i;vc agriculture and his tariff ve- t-'s riundv'd ou'. his address. I'ii-ds snfuv Tomorrow. Taenia. Wash. Oct. 7. President Tref w-!1 gi tr im warm sunshine to now tomorrow. a the snow line Is 're-ping d iwn Mount Rainier until it his reached Paradise valley, which is tJs far up the mountain a.'j Mr. Taft will climb. T:ft Repudiated. Se-nt'e. Oct 7 S-natcr La F-d-' Pe- w.i en 1 o sd f' r jir.-s di n' by the Tr-g-'-s',- Lrae-jp of King eotin 'v lis ni'lM ii'd res. .lutb n ; adopted iMil!'-.g the goviT'ior to c.i'l a spe- fCont n-j.-d en page eight.) Pendleton 9 1 . y v 4 VT TUT. The train had ample time and so the ni'l was made with e-are. The usual St..) s wile made for c al and water 1-ut tit n i place did the president ap pear. Anivivg in the city the presidential train was switched to the tracks of the Washington division and with a Washington elivisioii crew in charge the run to Walla Walla was taken up. The train was scheduled to reach Walla Walla at 7 o'clock and the leav ing hour wis such as to m ike the run an easy euie. A re port from Haker Is to the ef fect that the presidential special wtis delayed a half hour because the hose coup'lng on the fast mail, which was on the track ahead of the special, had been cut. 4 Wind I)estrojs Pudding. Chicago. Il'l., Oct. 7. High winds today overthrew a four story building which was be- ing constructed on the north- side, killing two small children who were near the structure, fatally injuring four workmen and seriously injuring two oth- ers. The children are not known. O IT Mb bUMKRM 13 SIGHED TODAY Work Will Begin Within Few Days Cctiomvooil and Alta Streets Will IJe Comple'tcd in Short Time, Says Con tractor. The contract for the paving of Cot- i ton wood and Alta freets was signed at 3 o'clock this afternoon and, ae . c.r ling to T. F. Mahoin y, rept es.-nta-I tive of Warren Pros , actual work ! will be commenced within a few , d:ii'. Tlie contract calls for the b -' g nning of operations within C.veii'y . day.--, but Mr. Mahoney states that j he hted a telepli .lie communication 'with his company at noon to the ef fect that two big rock crushers at La tjiande hud been dismantled and were ready for shipment here and that the pitulithic plant at Baker would be brought btrc- at once. When the work is once begun it will be rushed rapidly, declares the Warren representative and he hopes that before the work is completed the citizens will decide upon paving other streets. Mr. Mahoney declares the sma'l towns in the inland empire nre doing much more paving than are the large cities of the northwest In pro portion to their size, his company at this time having six or e'ght different plants operating in the smaller cities of Oregon, Washington and Montana. Woman's Assailant fn light, Centralla. Wash , Oct 7. Frank I Ca;vin, whj seriously shot Mrs. VI I vian Irving, at Katonville and then e.caped was captured by Sheriff t'r quhart near Toledo where he was housed by friends. He was ta ken to Taroma this morning. He was shot twice in the arm when he first es caped but the wounds are healing rapidly. OWNERS OF DAH Austin. li t, 7. Charges of invol- j iitii.try manslaughter are to be lodged I ag.iinst tii... j.ersons who are re-pon-j si-de f. r the br. aklng of the big ilayiess dam here hist Saturday, ae ! lording to a statement made today by i !'ii I illy Attorney General liur-t. The f.utii n-itii s are endeavoring to learn to whom may be laid tile charge of n- glitrcnee in the construction and maintenance of the dam and it is ag.i'nst them that the man-laughter e harge is to be made. Fifty-five corpses have been recovered to date. LYMAN TAKEN TO PORTLAND FOR TRIAL Klamath Falls. Ore.. Oct. 7. Or. I yman, who is accused of .swindling hi Panama bind sale's, start.d to Port land today in custody of United Slates Marshal Scott. He faces trial in Portland ou a ehii ;e of aiding fedeial prisoners to scape at Klamath Falls He' is also wanted in California on on a charge of using the United S ates mail to defraud. 1.; man has cleaned up several big fortunes in allege'd fake scheme-. P.roker Suicides. Seattle. Oct. 7. Prederii k K. Swanst rum. a prcminent real estate and financial broker, was found dead a room in a hotel lore lale y.-s-ti rdf.y. Ho apparently had commit ted suicide by shooting himsi if. Swanstrom was a graduate of Annap olis with tile class of 1SS7 and served under Almiral Oewoy in the Spanish American war. Rcncf its Vaid. Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 7. The f it st benefit of the shopmen's strike were paid this morning to the strikers at this place. Married men were paid J each and simile men Jii each, am ong the machinists, while the other tradesmen were raid ST each. N"o viclenee litis occured here so far. Camni Helpless. New- York. Oct. 7. Sam Lang ford of P.ost.m used Tony Caponi. a Chi cago heavyweight, as a model for in stalling purposes in a scheduh'd 10 round limit here last night Referee Charley White had to stop the fight In the middle of the third round as Caponi was helpless from the beating the negro fighter had g:ven him. TRY HUH Denies Petition for ther Judge to Preside Ano- DENIES HE IS BIAS Relieved Action Will Prove Reversablo Ih-ror and Result ' in Liberation of Pri.-oiier.H If They Are Convicted of Times Kxilos,oii. Los Angeles, Oct. 7. Disregarding the s long affidavits, alleging preju d.ce, Judge Hordwtdl in an informal hear ng today denied the McN'arnara brothers another Judge to .try their ease. The judge said he was not bi ased. Monday Attorney Darrow probably will make the motion formally, for a change of judges and also a change of venue, to keep the record clear. These Judge Lord well is expected to di r.y. as he seems determined to try the ease. While no attorneys, for profession al rea-ons, w ould disius t iday's de velopments it was plain from their att tude that th'-y be' ee a reversable error has already been entered into the and that if either of the Mc- Xamaras are convicted their convic tion won't be permitted to stand. In affidavits, which were signed by the brothers, they stated that Judge Rordwell had shown prejudice from the s-tart and their rights, under the law. would not be safeguarded by him. MADHKO WILL CALL .MEXICANS TO ARMS Mexico City, Oct. 7. A threat to again ask the Mexican people to rise and crush the enemies of President elect Madero was made in a exclu sive statement by his brother Gusta vo, who said that Francisco Madero had asked the officials to stamp out the ineipid revolt. Gustavo said that if they did not, Francisco would call tile people to- arms again and that he already had two generals in the field. Lr.TTIXtJ IS EVEN ON WOULD SERIES New- Vork, Oct. 7. The betting on the world's series is at even money. The New York Baseball club's offices are flooded with checks for seat res ervations and a new record attend ance is expected. I'.aley I'ain.lie Eiide'd. Pas -tdetia. Cat.. Oct. 7. The much veiti: .-1 ha by famine of Pa-adena at an end. No l oiirer is tlie finger ii-.Tti to be ii dnte 1 at this abiding of I pi- tii'.' of mu. '.millionaires and com- n millionaiies. Hiring the last forty-eh.tht hours 1 ! th ere were recorded lb births at the isadepa hospi-a', bcside a d.zen I'l't' in te I i!" I Se private homes. Fifteen of the s-ix-: ii iiospital arrivals ore girls. L 'ea doe-tors w h have been work g overtime', r.iy there is some d.in r of an eiverprodiiction. Snow-lide Killx Two. Skagway. Alaska. Oct. 7. Stanley JIcLeilan and ills wife were killed yesterday by a snowslide that demol ished their home at the Partridge mine on the west arm of Lake Atlin, Yukon territory. V. S. Cat Ion. w ho w as stand'ng near the house, was caught by the I avalanche and carried a thousand feet 1 w n the mountain. He sustained eve'ial hi iikcn ribs but will recover. I I WATER; DIE Deceived by the new green paint o.iling e'H the roofs of two new build r.gs in Pilot ll-'ck. eis;'ut wiid ducks d ishc i headforemost into the solid 1 w o.i.i and broke their neks the mh- e-r day. A: least ilrs is tii- story that -'man. ties from the she-op t "., ti and tt num Per et natives ot that bur,- are ready to swear ou t!i ir bended knee w it h their riuht hand rai.-i d t lieav i ti that it is au'hentic. Aevrdin g to the story, the ducks wcr- winging their way throne), im, high altitudes when they suddenly espied patches of green in the midst of barren hills and fields. Like parched and weary Arabs on the the m-', it Sahara suddeti'v sighting the cooling oasis, the whole flock ot untamed water fou,l dashed for tho color spots. Whether they mistook '.ho roofs for pools of deep water or for spots of verdant vegetation, the witnesses will not declare, but tiny assert in all solemnity that tin awful head-mi collision took p'ace and that eight of the deluded birds 'rolled from Hie roof to th- ground, wlie-v they lay in l'ttie feti t liereil he'.ips until pe'rsons whose palates have a naffiutty for wild duck meat gathere d them up and transferred them to tloj frying pan.