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DAILY EVENING EDITION DAILY EVENING EDITION TO ADVERTISERS. The Bait Oregonlan fau the largest boo m and guaranteed paid circulation of any Cper In Oregon, eaat of Portland and by r the largest circulation In l'eudletoo of any other newapapar. WEATHER Tonight and Wednesday, shower, and thunderstorm YESTERDAY'S WEATHER DATA. Maximum temperature 76, mini mam. 14: rainfall. 0, wind. went, light, weather, clear. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 28 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. NO. 8810 JOHN MCCARTHY UPSET PLANS OF CASEMENT PLOT Irish Farmer, Walking on Beach, Saw Boat and Notified Garrison; Capture Soon Followed. Opera Singer Who Charmed Kaiser Ar rested As a Spy LEADER PROTESTED ARREST Gate the Name of Richard Norton Dal 1.MUT Admitted Ilia IdeuUl); Oaecntcnt Broke Down and CHed When Tuld That Two of OoufuhT alt Wito Browned. LONDON, May It. John McCar thy, a farmer, upaet the plana for Sir Roger Casement's Irlah rebellion, it waa revealed at thu trial today. Mc carty, not a secret service man, caus- ed the knights capture, lie testified In a rich brogue that he wua walking on the beach near Trulee when he noticed a boat floating toward the ahorc He aaw fresh footprints, and growing suspicious, notified the bar racks. The police scattered along the coast tad found Casement in an old fort Me gave the name of Hlchard Nwtoa and protected nia arrest Sergeant Heuruc said that as Case ment wan being taken to the barrack, he propped a paper containing the phrase "Await further Instructions. 1 have decided to stay Further am-, '-ountess Labia made her operatic munitlun and rifle are needed. Send! debut In (iermany twelve years ago another ship." t "nder the auspices and protection of Sergeant Uutler escorted Casement I lhe kataw' admiration of her in n tii.hlln train where h. broke down 'T,',1,ei1 u sensation In Italy. Until HMtntknEHtl 1 50 PASSENGERS FALL EASY PREY TO BANDIT BAND Mexican Outlaws Reported to Have Set Car Afire Burning to Death All the Occupants. TRAIN GUARD SLAUGHTERED Survivor Keatih Mexico City; ZajKU Ista l!. K,riil u. Have Wrecked Anotlier Train and Hobhed I 'amen -gws; Much Carranxa Money I Tak. eu by Outlaws. COUMTCSS mrilA LABIA MILAN May 1. Countess Marin, I.amla, noted opera amger. Is under : arrest today on a charge of esplon I age made by Italian authorities. She 1 1 a member of one or the oldeat fam j lllcs in Venice. and sobbed when Informed that two of his confederate had been drowned. A Scotland Turd Inspector testified that Casement admitted his Identity upon Ins arrival at ;! London ata-tlon. Mary Gorman identified Casement the war began she frequently nan In the Komlaehe Oper In Berlin, where she was patronised by the crown prince, who seemed o have suunlant. ! v"r were reported ti ed his royal father In her affection. I City. I Karller report said that . . . - i i-. Countea Labia sung In the Mac SAN ANTONIO, May !.- raqzlHtaN today threatened to cm Uic horde at IHxiglas to re trieve 3IMH) cuttle tiecanse the AmeriiaiiN roiu-eii to pas them under tbe Mexicun export duty. The de facto troop were threat ening to drive back tile stock when an Amcrieaii force, amcar ed. The H tlM decided to re main on their own side of the line, General Itavls, commanding tiie Douglas form, discredited the report of an imminent clash. Co4MM officials are guarding the cattle, awaiting; the veterin arian Inspection. alls has sent a PrOttM to a -hint t"n LAREDO, Texas, May 16. Mexican bandits burned to death 150 passen gers In one car and wiped out the guard who were guarding a (rain with neurl iono aboard at Ayusco, near Mexico City, It was reported. Survl- have reached I- "i 1 How the British Battleships Routed the Rebels nam m.,m rw v;ai aniiv. . aaaaaaasB i GERMANS READY TO LAUNCH NEW ATTACK ON RI6A Kiel Fleet, Including New Super dreadnaughts, are Reported on Way to the Russian Port. HINDENBURG'S TROOPS BUSY Mat Activity I Itetng Shown by I -and Forces; Drive I Anticipated ; Italian Abo preparing- for Great Offensive gainst tbe Austria of, Near Trent. GlhfTC FILM StXVICC. Thli picture .hows the ruins alone; Eden Quay, Dublin, looking from the famou O'Connel statue, the heaviest fighting of the rebellion took place. These buildings were rebel strongholds which were only after the guns from the warships had reduced them almost to ruins Polling Places Are Named five Mex icans were killed. An American ' named Hill was robbed of 1500 In gold whi n Zapatistas wrecked a train be I tween Palmn Gonzales and Queretaro tl,.. rl,,n..r in , ,vnil ' x boll t Her dark Italian boaufv and eicellent "'imiun. n MW1 should tnk th nrecailtlnr. nt in hi seat uneasily, Btroklmj hit hatrf volot made her a favorite, but a rof "J" 1'har,,'s Doulas- finding out the proper polling placet Hinher Than YpSfPrHaV , , . ,ov,i hi. (...'nuarrrl with Hsmn,nri.ln r.. h.r " ffa8 b,l,'V1'11 tl"1' fPirtu rffer!,,,,,, pri,. Th r ih.i 8 iiatil It.91t.iua7 m . lf. t V. r. rnnAU nt thm tO M ' : 1 PVPr f, I . I m ti Uha U'a . (linn1 Ul.iriflU W 1 . ( I- HIS ! !. II , 1 I'', I'll i.i'..' ..i' - - " - - - . ... ' " ... i at one of the three men whom shejhattan Opera Houe. New York, In aaw landing from a collapsible boot 'he fall and winter of 190H, under the on the coast of Ireland During the , management of Oscar Hammerttein Deputy Sheriff J A. Blakely has completed the selection of polling places for the 14 Pendleton precinctg. Hccause of the changes made In the boundary lines of the old precincts and the creation of new precincts W Rugg garsge Precinct 44 A. n Jackson street. Precinct 45 Lincoln school. Wheat (Market Closes I twenty-three year old. and she de- Itellly actually arretted ""'u wo iu 'i oiiinri n lung tu, sue uveu in u her only lovet were her voice and her . . birthplace, Venice. wltneeee. Constable i ascment. He testified that upon aenrchlng the prisoner he found a lierm.in memorandum covering Case ment'n recent travel in 'Qerinany. Hartin Collins a lad driving a pony! cart which officers ommundeered to ' ... r, '. , .,1. .h,.. I ill iir , lurinriii i y i , t. , -""" I he defendant Youth Runs Away for 3rd Time in Last Six Months William Uosendale of Chicago, ha arrived at Eagle Pas with details of the wreck. He reported that 125,000 In silver was taken from the express car and the f'nrranxa paymaster rob bed of J 36.0110 In paper. Kosendale took refuge In a private car belonging to Dought which the bandits did not iniilest. He said that Douglas had twenty million dollars of the new Car runxa currency. A hurned trestle caused the wreck. The engine and ten der plunged into the gap but the main part of the train remained on the M:i:i VllddSTA ACTIVITIES ' rai,s The Zapatistas Immediately To KIMMVr I'M iv '"niiiii-ii nun me irain snouung viva American Cavalry After Band Which Attacked Troops SKKM s-:tTKN.. Bli PAAO, May IS. - American ca valry are hotly pursuing 70 Vllllstas l' 1 uomllB .11 ,1 , .1 11a, if ami. ill MNK-VKAU-OI.D HKIUIWIT W j Patton'a imaU detachment when it , Villa. They fired at the windows, and I then lined up and robbed the passen . gers. A coal car took the survivors to Delay. They fled further when fighting was reported at Chamactiero. ! polling places: Precinct SI Alta House Precinct 33 D. B on Lewis street. Precinct 34 J. W. Malpney garaga on South Main. Precinct 35 Lane Paint Shop on Mill street. Precinct 36 City hall. Precinct 37 Failing Bidg., Main street. Precinct 38 Bowman Hotel Precinct 39 Office Dutch 1 Feed Yard. Precinct 40 Dr. Temple garage. West Court street j Precinct 41 Frank Pedro garage Waffle garage Kast Oregonian) I dayj CHICAGO. May 16. (Special to the Range of prices to- LONDON. May !. Copenhagen : reported that the Germans are pre ' paring to launch a tea and land cam i paign against Riga. The Kell fleet. In cluding the latest super dreadnaughbj. have sailed for Riga. Von Hlnden- I burg's forces are manifesting great activity. ; ROME, May 16 The Austrian have abandoned then advanced posi- i tions at Roverto, evidently expecting a strong Italian offensive at Trent. Villages have been cleared of non combatant. Three hundred thou- ! hand Austrian are concentrated on the Trentino-Tyrol front. The Austrian are dragging gun j into the mountain and constructing rock barriert. The Italian are im j proving their positions at Roverto. Artillery It wrecking the Austrian de ' reuse as fast a they are constructed. ; A communique detailed titat the last I two months of operations, including la mm. ft ra 1 ici io-jii,, uueisuve, prwvemea Write KaleV, KeeVeS the Austrian from remforoing the A C a D II a ' German at Verdun The Italians have anO SCOtt On tSallOt eaptured 120 men. two field guns. 17 ! machine gun and destroyed H aero- ! planes. An effort Is being made by local I democrat to have voters write in the names of J. R. Raley and W. T. Reeves for democratic nominee for representatives from this county, J. N. Scott for joint representative, and three other candidates Tor county of fices. As a result of a caucus held here several day ago a circular has been where taken Wafit Democrats to Lack of Funds is Reason for Local Team Disbanding May Jtih- Open .$1.16 .J1.16 High 1.16 ILUVi Cloae I"" out to a number of democratic j jjq ORGANIZKD EFFORT HAS SI. 16 hi B 01.I7HA Portland. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 16. (Spe Ota!) Merchants Exchange prices to day. Club. !3 bid. 97 asked; Henry stem, 11.14 bid, 11.07 asked. blue- i on West Alta. Precinct 42 Hawthorne school. Precinct 43 Christian church. Ki t. Pi THE IAXAAD OK- "tOBRS BUSY. The Im was liaaUtl 1 1 a I -- afternoon hi the iMwanna) rttKfc near Echo and will la- returned. apprOMhed the Itubio ranch to buy provisions It was believed that the WASHINGTON, May 16. As a re sult of goott'l report, cabinet members Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, Mny 15. Wheat jSpot No. 1 Manitoba, 13s tll.89 3 I per bu. i; No. 3, no stock: No. 1 north em spring. 12s 5d; No. 2 western win-1 candidate's name and number on bal Iter, lis 8d (11.69 4-5 per bu.l lot. BEEN MADE HERE TO Fl X Y .YCK BAUi CDPB. voters. It reads as follows: We are depending on you to see that in your precinct the following names are written In on ballot at primary Though the Pendleton team of the election Friday. May 15th, and that Blue Mountain League advanced to your precinct elects a committeeman: '. f'rst place in the percentage column No. X Joe Scott, joint representative i by the victory Sunday over Pilot Rock No. X J. Roy Raley, representative. 1 it was disbanded yesterday by Man No. X W. T. Reeves, representative. nger McGarrigle and there will be No. X W. S. Howard, Co. School Supt. ! no more team from this city In the No. X F. B. Hayes, county surveyor. league unless some one takes the Inl No. X Geo. D. Peebler, coroner. tiative in providing proper financial Be sure and put a cross between support. ! w hen lunltlon are piled tilth In an- Nine year old Herbert West I get tint; to be a problem for the authori ties At any rate he provide the of ficers with work during dull times. For the third time now, within six ; ticlpntlon of heavy rains inonlhs. they are making a search for him following hi attempt to go forth . In quell of adventure m a borrowed ffj District Of Somo time ago he fared forth InM j the country on foot and, at the request nt bis wiooweii inotnrr, me onicuio found him ut a farm in the country, shortly afterwards he borrowed a liorse at the Telephone livery stable and started out to bco the world. He got as far a the Slusher ranch at No. I in and there wat stopped. Yesterday morning ne got restless again. Rev. J. M. Cornellson had withdrawal of the American expedl- ! believe that a satisfactory agreement Hon from San Antonio was the signal P1th Mexico probabl has lieen reach for renewed Vlllista activities. Itled. Tbe Mexican crisis probably will, wag reported that Villa had recovered ! simmer like the German situation. from his wounds and again was con-jn,i'' time is needed to completely! centratlng his men In the Durango j clear up the border Issues Scott was I mountains. Ten thousand Americans convinced that Obregon was com- I will soon be concentrated at Dubbin ; P'ctely satisfied with the American ( army a status regarding the punitive With One of the Outposts in Mexico Woodmenof World Meets at Athena AirXUAJj GATHERING TO CON VENE TOMOUROW; INITIA TION IN EVENING. The twelfth annual convention of driven In from Tutullla early in tht the ffth ulgtrct of tne Pacific Juris- mnrning and had hitched hi team djctlon, Woodmen or the World, will ricU near the Nengle blacksmith shop On De hp(1 tomorrow at Athena and thoi returning lor it at oxioca ne i Pendleton camp will send up a big the buggy nround the corner with delegation The district comprises all both single-trees broxen and tho.()f tne countie of eastern Oregon ex horses no where In sfght. The boy ,.,,,)t Lake and Klamath, was near at hand and Informed the The oonvenllnn w, oppn , ii,.-ter that his team nad ruii away. ' , ft m w H RcPn John linker, who was near at hand. L,f the Athena camp, will make the however, furnished the Information ,.au l0 or(ier. Mayor H. I. Watt will I hat the boy had untied tne team ana ntIU the address of welcome and Judge Thos Fltz Gerald of Pendleton camp will make the response. Tem porary officer will be chosen at the morning session and committees ap- I pointed. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock th second session will tie held. The or der of business Includes the report of expedition. The papers have been submitted to the president and his ad visors and included n transcript of the Scott-Obregon conversations. This Indicated a desire on the part of Oarranza and Obregon to cooper ate with the Americans. The Tam- plco situation, however is causing un- ' easiness. Scott said that Obregon j wat first suspicious, fearing that Am- I rlOUM intended to remnin in Mcxl-1 ! co. Obregon left El Paso how ever convinced that America's only object wus to suppress banditry. He agreed to many military movements which will aid the Americans, Including sending 10.000 of his best troops to patrol the Hlg Hend and Parral dla- startcd to drive away when. In turn ing the corner the buggy had hung up with the result thnt the nortcs broke nwny. They were caught arond the . orner and while Mr. Cornellaon was securing ,them, the noy disappeared. He It a good looking lad, rather hiinky built and wear a neat brown su(t, the trousers being knickerbockers. SUNSET LIMITED IS Two DiVOCCet Granted. Divorces were granted yetterday to the plaintiff in the case of Delia C. Hunt v. Percy C. Hunt and Besale Harkneas vs! Jatse Hark net. BELIEVED TO BLAME spikes ue FOUND TO UAVK BEEN TORN FROM RAILS NEAR EX PASO. NEW YORK, May 16. Five pas- the credential committee, the election sengers and two diner employes were of permanent officer and delegates Injured when an east bound Sunset to the head camp.the (election of tho limited was derailed east of El Pasc next place of meeting, reports of com-1 this morning. It was officially an mlttee and "good or the order." In notinced. Five cars were overturned the evening a Joint camp meeting will A broken rah wa the cause. The 1 held with an Initiation followed by railroad's account did not mention a banquet Mexicans a being responsible. I j 1 life - Htii. Manager McGarrigle has been run- nlng the team on a "shoestring" all j season due to the fact that no organ lied effort was made to finance the ; club. Mr. McGarrible hlmaetf secured ' about $100 but that money ha been ! used up and he refuses to shoulder any more of the financial burden. J It is estimated that asout 1200 will be needed to finish tne schedule and this amount would be comparatively easy to raise if any effort were made at all. The Commercial association pr o tleally assumed thus task but h is done little to date. The team that played Sunday Is Hi best amateur team Pendleton ha ev er had and would mane a strong bid for the pennant. Pilot Rock. Wes ton and Echo are ready to complete the season and It la now Pendleton's QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP OF WHISKEY BEFORE COURT BARREL St-aXEf) IN ROOMING HOUSE ly SHERIFF BONK OF CONTENTION. SlGNAlLIS6 '"SOMerHlB. JN MEXICO. ivjx nut jti cj This picture taken "somewhere In i soldiers of the punitive expedition, on I Mexico," shows two of the colored j out pott duty In a tree, signalling In- .formation to another outpost "hither or not the gallon bar rel of Unuot. seized lusi l-'ebriiat) la the Mrs. Jim Harris rooralag hnose by Sheriff Taylor, was there in vlo lutlon of tbe pr.ihlb tion la U being argued this afternonn Before ClrauM -udge Phelps on an apptal from tho decision of Justice of th PeOOt Parkes. The Justice held thai the II- Muor could not be properly forfeited and destroyed under the law-. The principal facts in the ease .i. stipulated. The raid on th- rooming house was made on x Saturday night and several arrets made Thu ar rested pleaded gu:lty to conducting -i public nuisance under the prohlbiii.m law and claimed all ol the II. pen seised except the barrel of whlskei Walter, Mnunlain. soii ln-law of Mr. Harris, laid claim i.. thai and stated he h.ol stored It then- for hie own use. District Attorne) Steiner placed m ihe stand thl aflernoon Depot Sheriff J. A Blakely who teatlfbd (Continued un pag 10.)