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COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEL. rhJ Nj o ir HTTY OEETH-- AT. PAPER. VOL. 24 PEXDLETOX, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1911. XO. 7220

FOREIGN V POIRS BECOME OHIO BOODLE TRIAL T LITTLETON" DENOUNCES L SALE If BEGINS TODAY. RECALL OF JUDGES. Columbus, Mayi23. The first Washington, May 23. of Martin the boodle trials .; tho Ohio W. Littleton, democrat, New INVOLVED IN REVOLUTION state legislature of began today TO T GATE York, today arraigned the re- - when Representative ap- PROVES Nye call of Judges in a speech In IP, peared to answer to the Indict- i . the house. He said the adop- - ment charging him with solicit- ever, Lnmpo Bays, a general tion of the principle would exodus ing a bribe of $500 from State - of Americans from the Torreon dis- strike from the splendid struc- Printer Crawford. The senate ture our government, trict has begun. Investigating of free committet which In- the arch upon which rests un- - it is charged was appointed Dil'ingham and LaFollette Pearson & Johnson LAND-SLID- for shaken He and Rugg E STOPS confidence." said: AT the purpose of assisting the "Under system TRAIN'S AT DELTA guilty troduce Resolutions to Re- the recall the legislators to secure im- misguided and malignant pas- - Bros. Only Growers to Dis- munity bath, in- Redding, Cal., announced its sions of an unimportant frag-- May 23. A land- tention- of sending four newspa- open Lorimer Cass by ir- mcnt of community may reck- - pose ot Clips Today slide caused the breaking of an permen to Jail when rigation they refus- lessly accuse a most stainless v. CAUSE ditch, blocked the Shasta ed to testify on grounds TORREON route of the that Judge and by groundless charge Southern Pacific for the committee had not legal lght hours Sunday night. The land- (ALL 1)1! ACTION' RY put suspicion in place of con- - SMYTH E RROS. SOLD standing. fidence, and distrust In place slide occurred a mile north of Delta SPECIAL COMMITTEE THEIR ARLINGTON WOOL A wrecker was sent from Dunsmuir of faith." to remove a Resolution number of huge boul- Provides That Committee Gilliam County Clip of 100,000 ders from the track and every section on Privileges and Elections Shull Two Hundred and Eight Chin- hand between five victims gasoline. Pounds sold at 10 and 14 CenU Duns muicjind Redding of Sit During Sessions and Recesses of was pressed dlnto service. The Shasta Missouri Rakers Mix. Per Pound Local Prices Itango ese. 70 Japs, 12 Spainards limited, northbound, and several Sisters Meet Horrible Death at Thblr Congress at Any Place it Deems St. Louis. Mav 23. Missouri bakers From 10 to 11 Cents Two Growers south-- b' und overland trains, were Home. Convenient. are "mixing" here today at the an- Reject Bids Sale at Echo Next. and One German Shot held until 4 o'clock this morning, Utica, Kan., May 23. Five daujh-ter- s nual convention of the State Master when the was of Mr. and Mrs, Roach, ranging Washington, D. May 2:1. uaKers' association. An address of track clear. C, Rugg Bros, Pearson & John- from 7 to 16 years, were burned to d.is afternoon resumed his welcome was delivered by the mayor. and son death last night In a fire which sieeeli on the Lorimer caw.'. The were the only woolmen who dis- MARERO SENDS BROTHER started In tho Roach restaurant. The senators are practically unanimous in posed of ther clips at the first wool TO BRING ABOUT PKACK ARREST TWO MORE parents were badly burned. the belief thai another probe Is ne- sale of the season held here today. The mother of cessary. Tho progressives (ire favor- STANDARD OFFICIALS the girls filled a Other growers who offered their Rebel Leader Announce Thnt Willi lamp with gasoline by mistake. Pre ing miming five new senators, but ad- clips for sale decline dthe prices bid Ills Accession to Power tho Inde- E paratory to ascending to the second mit that LaFollcttc's resolution in ' present grou pendent Revolts Will bo Handled floor, where her daughters were form cannot be passed. WILL BE by the of buyers present and no.-ver- , - PROSECUTED asleep, she applied a match to thetJ,u pnicucjuiy in- their wool ls still unsold. A larger Willi oil I roil Hand Ho is Disturb- u1rei lamp. jsures tinner investigation sale than any that occurred here to- ed Over Trouble at Torreon. An explosion followed, be- - Washington, May 23. An im ACT USED OF ATTEMPT TO the fire day was the sale of the Cmythe ing communicated to a two-gallo- n ! mediate investigation of sweeping Bros, wool Arlington Mexico City, May 23. Grave ears DESTROY RESOLUTION IS ADOPTED at which ha HALL OF RECORDS can of gasoline, sending a burst or scope of the renewed charges chat just been announced. that Japan, I'liliiu, Germany and IN THE TODAY flames up the narrow stairway to the Senator Lorimer of Illinois is not en SENATE Smytlie Bros. Sold, 8Mtln may become Involved In Hie licit Connors and M tinsel Parks Ta- children's bedroom. titled to his seat, Is provided for In Mexican revolution Is fell here today The Smythe Bros.' Arlington wool, ken Into Custody by Detectives The woman's dress caught fire, two resolutions called up by Senators Attorney General Ke-jMi- rt as protests be- but Instructed to consisting of 190,000 pounds of a result of the already the flumes were extinguished by Dillingham and LaFollette in the sen- ing made as a result of the reHrtcd Working Under Directions of Dis- her Whether or Not Proceedings coarse and fine wool, has been sold. husband. ate yesterday. Senator LaFollette call- The coarse wool was purchased by mut.suoro by rebels In Torreon. It trict Attorney. ed up his Are to Do Started Against Oil Mag- He rushed Up tn, burning stairs residue" in and made a Hallowell. Jones & Donald, represent- Is roHrtcd that 2(18 Chinese, 70 Jap- am speech arraigning l nates. Los Angeles. Mav 23. II. caught h's youngest daughter, 5 ie Illinois senator, ed by Messrs. Ellery and Angel, and anese, 12 SimiilurdM and one German liert whom he - years old, in his arms. charged with personal know- brought a 14 were shot down after tho town was Connors and J. Mansel Parks, both ' 1, 'price of cents per Calling to the otht r girls to follow ,lf!e r tne spending of money in Washington, D. C, May 23. Sen- captured. The Chinese charge d'Af-fair- s said to be members and the latter a pound. The fine wool was sold to The him and leap his arms, election.. Both the democratic and ator Atlee Pomerene, democrat, of lius already protested to Mexico. former officer of the Los Angeles lo- into he rmhis Dall&s scouring mill for the price of j republican members on privileges cal union of the Structural to a rear window and jumped to the and Ohio, today introduced a resolution 10 cents per pound. UeMrt is Confirmed. Iron and ! elections discussed charges Bridge. ground, th... little girl safe in nig the and s Washington, I). C, May 23. Unit- Workers, wero arrested yes-terd- Dillingham, in the senate declaring that Rocke- - Aside from being one of the by arms. Senator chairman of the ed Suites Consular Agent Orrothers detectives working under feller. John Archbold de- of the season the Smythe Bros.' He stood with upraised arms ,,J elections committee presented his and other appears telegraphed the state department from the direction of LUstrlet Attorney a fendants in Standard Oil sale also to be one of the catch the other as they Jumped, but involution or inquiry as substitute the cases are most Torreon confirming the report tliat Frederiekson on a charge of being for the resolution. suoicet to pvcsecut.on under the favorable from a growers' 20 implicated In an attempt for some reason they failed to follow standpoint. According Chinese were slain at Torreon. to destroy )i The LaFoili'tle measure provides Stcnr.ard I'cVbion of the supreme to Dan P. dynamite in and a few m!mrc the bed- Smythe, lie said the insurreclos alleged that with the new Los Angeles lafr f " reiu wc,i inquiry by a special eout. The resolution Instructs the the prices received this year the federals had urincd the Chinese, county ha.'l of records last September, room i.i which the girls slept was dis- are about two and one half cenut covered a rominittee while the Dillingham meas- - attoir.cy general to report whether who "Hi Insurgents. som,. weeks to be nia-- of names. lower fired lie before the blowing up of privi'-e- g j proceedings than those securetl last season. Half an hour later bodies lire dlieets the comnifttec ell are to be started against Miidero to Crush Revolt. the Times building. the of . etc.-lb-. Tiie Local the arid ns t i make it The them. The resolution was adobted Solos. 1.1 1m.hi, .May 23. ncccs-slo- n Com.orH live girls were taken from their At With the was taken Into custody in iieinm riitic si will support without debate. the sale here tfiis forenoon about charred beds. All had died n.i:rs the alio of Miidero to power the Independ- the office of a steamship company wh.r I dllingliam resolution. It is likely 000 ponds was offered for sale hi- - they iay. The dead are: llessic, at-e-d ent revolts will handled with nil where he was on the point buying di- and two clips were disposed of. I. L. of Leah, aged H; Until, the election committee will be MATTERED WARsllIP TEXAS Iron hand, according to Madcro's a ticket for .Scuttle, parks was ar- !; used jj; rected t.i investigate through a sub- - Jonas, representing the Victoria mill ifaael. d '.': Kern aged 7. AGAIN TO RE A TARGET today. The lower Cali- rested later at Ceres and Sixth streets. ommittci to :e chosen from its own of Providence, bought the Pearson & fornia revolt, fostered by the Mexi- S. L. Browne, chief of at- bel s, - Johnson wool for 10 8 cents per detectives lllelll but ailirmeii i,y tile sell- vVasnirigt D. C. Raked from can liberal party will be first opposed. tached to the district of- pound. There are 24.000 In attorney's ate. stein to stern by the galling fire of pounds Orozcn will be sent against them. fice as-ist- by the Pearson & clip. two of his men, made .senator p oiit-tt- w apparently the New Hampshire's Johnson Tho report that Flgueroa the rebel the ii ho broadsides, bat- Rugg Bros, arrest. .was surprised by the Dillingham tered by armor piercing projectiles, sold 10,000 pounds Of commander has aliened with the lib- The finding the clip to & of dynamite in a rear measure ioui.ts upon several progres- torn and twisted by explosive shells, Jonas Angeli, represent- erals is branded as false by Orozco alley way of million ing Hallowell, Jones & the dollar hall I!! sives to support his resolution. Sena-'t"- r torpedoes ainl.sunk in the mud of McDonald. today. of The price paid 14 S records in September was accept- Dillingham's resolution provides Tangier sound," Chesapeake bay, the was cents. Brothers to Intercede. ' The ed at the time ns an evidence of in- ;that the committee on privileges and old battleship San Marcos has not J. E. Smith Livestock com- Juarez, May 23. Seeing his power tention to pany was 10 destroy the building. Pre- j elections shall during sessions yield I up ghost a offered cents per going glimmering if he cannot control and the as naval tar- pound vious to this, Connors was noticed, recesses of congress at any place It get Is to be punished for their Barnhart clip and the the fighting spirit of his rebels, Ma-der- o and again. As also it is alleged, around the build- Louisville, Ky., May 23. Denuncl- - deems most convenient. It also shall the Texas the San hud offer was refused. Joe Connelly re- has sent his brothers Gustavo ing. Marcos her On the following day a search ation of the Roman catholic church have the power to emplow counsel, baptism of fire nt Santiago. fused a bid of 9 4 cents for his and Emilio into the interior to bring Although clip. revealed sticks of dynamite as a menace blight, ; accountants and now peace. dis- in the and criticism of clerks, and to sum not much more than a mass of about Madcrn is greatly hall of records alley. the government for favoring mon witnesses. The Buyers. turbed on account of tho reported it and debris the old ship still has stout Connors has been "con- a declaration Among the buyers present slaughter of Chinese nt Torreon. kept under that the fact that The expenses are to be paid from sides of r.rmor and is to be subjected for the stant surveillance for several months Chief Justice White of the United contingent to tests to determine a vi- sale today were Charles H. Greene. Armies Reinforced. the fund of the senate. matter of and traced In his movements, cover- States supreme court was educated in Senator LuFollett's speech was a plea tal importance in naval ordinance E. Y. Judd. C. W. Ryder, J. P. Du-fu- r, San Diego, May 23. Two armed ing a large portion of the Pacific Jesuile school should disqualify him for a the effect upon heavy di- I. L. Jonas and Charles AngelL Mexican forces are reported cast of because of the armor of coast. for office," stirred the southern Pres- developments nnd of agonal fire by guns of large The buyers this year are outnumbered Tla today. One Is rein- because revela- caliber. Juana tho Strenuous effort was made to keep byterian assembly to the depth today. tions during Investiga- Details for the tests are being arrang- by the transportation men accom- forcements for the liberal army and last session's secret the charge against the men. They were contained in a resolution tion, He delivered only half of his ed by the ordinance bureau of the panying them. In the transportation the other federals Colonel Ma-Jo- l. uiuer Connors was taken to at- introduced by Reverend D. Painter of speech navy department party are J. T. Wallace are to the district today, dealing exclusively and will be executed of the North- The federals reported be torney's office where he was Yancy Hill, Virginia, who spoke of it.s with previous inquiry by one or more of battleships western, C. B. Baker of marching to relieve the Enscnada closeted the and with the of the Erie, for several hours at- support. He also charged the news- the Atlantic Richard V. Holder rebels neur Tecnurte. and the district fleet. of the Northwest- torney refused to give out any infor- papers who for business reasons fail (Continued on page five.) ern, W. H. Ormsby of the Northern In Colony. to A 210 mation till 1U p. m. The district at- attack the church. special com Pacific, W. B. Heath of the Northern Eagle May 23. was Pass, Dr. J. Lim, torney said his office had no infor- mute appointed to consider tiie! Pacific, J. I. Springer of the Great a Chinese physician, who Is In charge resolution, which calls a on j SEATTLE CITIZENS CHICAGO mation to connect this J. j. MeXa-mar- a for WILL CRUSH Northern, C. C. Cochran of the Soo of his country's affairs nt Torreon, the church. or Ortlc McManlgal with the al- line, Jack McLaughlin of the Illinois said 24ft bodies were In the Chinese leged work of Connors and Parks. Central, C. E. Hall of the Lakavvanna, colony. Resides Chinese, 26 25 rebels, 1 liken lie fore Jury. ItOY MOORIIEAD GUILTY LONG DELAY! Harry Ewlng of the Traders' Despatch federals ami 3i were PROTEST Park ind Connors were taken lie- - OF and Hugh O'Neill and Jack O'Neill killed In the days' fighting ' thue that fore the grand Jury shortly after ten of the O.-- R. & N. preceded evacuation by fed- 23. A j the the o clock. Tacoma, May verdict of The buyers go to Echo for the first eral troops. manslaughter was returned this eve- Taken to Comity Jnll. Seattle, Wash.. May 23. A sale at that place tomorrow. Torreon had been besieged for ning in the superior in resolu- Chicago, May 23. Determined to About midnight thev were taken to' court jury tion protesting against weeks Ijimpo asserted. One com- the case of Roy Moorhead on trial the delay in crush out the union slugging which the county jail and lodged near tho the adjudication coal WASHINGTON SCHOOLS CLOSE mand, under Clsto Ugalde, occupied for the killing of Mrs. James Buch- of the Alaska after a long war culminated here yes- cell of Ortie McManlgal, Connors was claims and calling upon President ON ACCOUNT OF HEAT Gomez, a suburb and Josus Flores anan, wife well-know- n terday in the k lling of William Gen- arrested once before fur dynamiting1 of a lumber- to and his band controlled Lieredo an- man, on April 12. Taft revoke the executive order tleman, Chief of Police McWeeney to- but was released on account of Insuf at the ltuchanan withdrawing Washington. D. C, May 23. On other village on the outskirts. Other Court home. the Alaska coal lands day instructed the police to arrest ficient evidence. They purchased from entry was addresse night at account of Intense heat today, the revolutionary forces were command- Moorhead owned a neighboring last every labor slugger in the city. The public by tickets under assumed names. a niassnieeting of .citizens called to schools closed at noon and ed Augustln Castro, Jose Ramlez place and the two families had been chief declared the gentleman's death 15,000 Grand Jury Meets. consider the coal situation in the was school children wert given a and Ornto Phcrrera. The grand jury n quarreling for a year or more. Three direct result of the killing of half holiday. was May 13, under special call northern territory. The first nttnek made was scheduled to meet f ehil.T:t:i were the only Vincent Altman. another slugger, two Ugalde In this orenonn The resolution calls attention to ago. coming from tho enst, and to consider to the killing, one of them, Mrs. months The men, the chief says, pass. tho evidence against the the hardships worked upon peo- stores through Gunrache Flores son, D, the were sluggers for rival unions. defendants. Buchanan's aged refused to ple was killed while attempting to loosen answer any questions of Alaska by reason of their be- H. C. gun Not Union Men. except those ing compelled to pay high prices THOMSON DIES a mountain rapid fire cemented Thnt asked by a deputy prosecuting attor- for ASKS GOVERNOR TO In the accused dynamiters are impoite..'. fuel while deposits the mountain sided which had been prominent ney who bought Ice immense PERMIT SUNDAY RAI.l, deserted by members of tho Locul Iron had him cream of high grade coal lie near at federals. Workers Union was and candy. The two chil- hand In officially denied Moorhead and points to the par- the afternoon the federals raked bv labor leaders following n dren, aged seven five, Cordova "coal Boston. May 23. On the ground of AT RIPE OLD AGE the rebels with artillery and musketry mootlnir and testified ty" as showing the seriousness of tho Los Angeles freely In "daddy's" It was of the publV safety, 25,000 people have fire repulsed mo- strike committee behalf and situation. Concluding and them for tho tcdny. The statement was largely due to the resolution signed a paper asking Governor Foss ment. Tho lnsurrectn lines wero hur- prompted them that Moorhead says. by a statement published saying escaped the charge of in to permit Sunday baseball for the riedly reformed, however, and the at- thnt the "We approve of tho rejection of all iney once wore of or- first degree, which benefit of the boys employed during (Special Correspondence.) tack was continued through Satur- members the the state had claims In connection with which ganization. This the union denies. placed against him. fraud the week days. Many clergymen are Echo, Ore.. May 23. H. C. Thom day night, Sunday and Sunday night. is proven and request thnt the presi- among the signers. son one of the oldest and most high General Lejuero, tho federal comman- dent of the United States revoke his ly respected Moneers of this section der retreating with his troops early order withdrawing Alaska coal lands of the county passed away night PERKINS DETEtTIVE AGENCY last Monday morning. from entry and use his good offices at tne nome of Mrs. O. F. WILL PETERSON ON SENDS PETITION TO Thomson Neither citizens nor the attacking to advance to patent without further CONGRESS on Butter creek. Death was due to force wero advised of Lejuoro's in- delay those claims which con- Bright's are not Pittsburg. May disease but he had mainlin tention. Mr. Lampo asserts, and he tested, to the end develop- 23. Announcement ed his usual state of that the was1 made today health until Just holds this omission is responsible for RECIPROCITY PLANi JUDICIAL COMMITTEE ment nnd prosperity of be no here that the Perkns recently. was $2 Alaska Detective agency Deceased years of the havoc wrought by the insurrectos longer retarded." had prepared a pe- age when be died and tition addressi d to congress had been in Monday morning. As tho rebels enme Among those who addressed the making this county for just a half century. Into the city, a party of Chinese re- meeting were situational charges against certain H. C. Thomson was a former United States postal'.'ice 'nspectors native of Mis. sisted tho lnsurrocto 1). Call-brea- and involving advance at the Washington, t, May 23 John Salem, May 23. Governor West to- Senator Samuel 11. Piles. J. D. tli sourl but Immigrated to California in "forty the Burns . detective agency. Chinese gardens and wero killed. Norrls, representing the American day gave out the name of new of Denver, secretary the It is 1S61 coming to Oregon the following the of not known what the charges Chines under arms were informed Newspaper Publishers' association Judiciary committee which is to revise American Mining congress, and Fal- - are. year and settling In the Butter creek thnt their banks would bo looted and presented todny to the senate finance the Judicial system of the state. Judge on joselyn of Fairbanks. Alaska. country. In KSO he was united In re- Tevis Retail tho Orientals opened fire. Meeting committee information referring to Thomas O'Dny of Portland. heads Merchants. marriage with Mrs. Lucy AtwnnJ In- Wichita F.i lb. Tex.. i sistance nt no other point, the tariff on wood pulp paper, said M. Mad 23. ;.,.! whose death preceded his "four years. lie the commission and Will Peterson ' Hardware Convention. business in al; lines, vading forces centered their fire on "Cheap paper, if we expect to retain of ls with prospects He leaves two brothers sis- Pendleton on the commission. Macon, May 2:!. Hardware a and one tho Chinese, practically exterminating the print paper industry In America lia. of highly prosperous year, u re- ter In Missouri and his only dealers of Georgia opened their an- ported by delegates relatives tho colony. Emilo Mndoro arrived can be secured only by the adoption French Chamber from all over the In this part of the country are the Convenes. nual state convention ill this city to- state who are present at tiie Sunday evening and assumed personal of tho reciprocity clause treaty. Can- Paris, May 23. The Cham- eleventh family of bis deceased briber, O. F. French day. .n exhibition of the wares of annual envenlion of Mer- command of tho rebel troops. That adian provinces arc trying to force ber of Deputies, which adjourned on the Retail Th.onson of Butter creek. will respect pence agree- manufacturers and jobbers the coun chants' nssoiiation of Texas. Madero the tho American paper mills to move April 1 0 The The funeral will be held tin? after passing the entire try over is being ; at ment Is accepted ns certain. How a held in connection ineetlng was opened thi-- morning and ross the boundary. budgo. was reconvened today. ' Willi Methodist church In Echo tomorrow the meeting. will continue until Thursdav evening. at 1:30 o'clock.